Like butta lol
Here is what i did....
1. Eject the first tape.
2. Click OK to the prompt. Tape drive shows up as empty
3. Insert the 2nd tape.
4. Click OK again.
Wallah!
I have a full backup of a system and it is spanned on 2 tapes (same IDno seq #1 and seq#2) on one drive.
I am trying to restore a file on seq#2, and arcserve starts on seq#1, scans this, and then asks for seq#2. So far so good.
But after I have inserted Seq#2, it still asks for seq#2 ?!?
When I...
Thanks for the script! I will definately be saving this for future use if necessary.
I ended up finding this little app called oldCMP which did the trick for me. I appreciate your response
I need to find the most effecient way to look up remove the old non existant computer names from our active directory.
Over the years people have come and gone and of course the computer names on the domain have changed as well. Oh wait lets not forget 50 replacement computers when my office...
Well the statement "For some reason when it begins writing to the 2nd tape it is not assigning it the the correct sequence number." was just something I noticed. I don't know if that is what is giving the problem.
A little background here. I'm using ArcServe 2000 V7.0
MSServer 2003
When I try to restore a file that happens to be on the second back-up tape of the rotation, I am encountered with the following message: Please mount media TAPE NAME/DATE serial#1200023, ID D2D1, Sequence #2
(I'm thinking ok...
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