I have a monthly backup tape set containing 8 sessions. Sessions 1 - 3 can merge. Session 4 has a bad catalogue, but ARCserve can do a sequential merge. (During the process of merging session 4, I get the error "W3802 Invalid file header signature. (SIG=abbaabba)" and ARCserve then does a sequential merge)
Session 5 is the session I need, but during the merge I get these errors: (And the merge then fails)
E3841 Unable to find session number. (MEDIA=M-NTGFS-FRI- 7/26/02, SESSION=5, EC=000000FE)
W3884 Unable to position media catalogue file.
E3841 Unable to find session number. (MEDIA=M-NTGFS-FRI- 7/26/02, SESSION=5, EC=000000FE)
If I try to merge in just session 5, or just session 6 or any other session after 5, I get this error:
E3841 Unable to find session number. (MEDIA=M-NTGFS-FRI- 7/26/02, SESSION=6, EC=EARLY WARNING)
I performed a scan of the tape sets and the scan was able to find and report all sessions.
During the merge operations, I see no tape read errors. I've deleted all sessions from the database and re-merged with the same results.
My tape heads are fairly new.
Problem is - I absolutely must restore data from this tape - even if I can get only part of it. There must be a method - or third party util that can sequential read the tape and construct files.
What are my options?
Session 5 is the session I need, but during the merge I get these errors: (And the merge then fails)
E3841 Unable to find session number. (MEDIA=M-NTGFS-FRI- 7/26/02, SESSION=5, EC=000000FE)
W3884 Unable to position media catalogue file.
E3841 Unable to find session number. (MEDIA=M-NTGFS-FRI- 7/26/02, SESSION=5, EC=000000FE)
If I try to merge in just session 5, or just session 6 or any other session after 5, I get this error:
E3841 Unable to find session number. (MEDIA=M-NTGFS-FRI- 7/26/02, SESSION=6, EC=EARLY WARNING)
I performed a scan of the tape sets and the scan was able to find and report all sessions.
During the merge operations, I see no tape read errors. I've deleted all sessions from the database and re-merged with the same results.
My tape heads are fairly new.
Problem is - I absolutely must restore data from this tape - even if I can get only part of it. There must be a method - or third party util that can sequential read the tape and construct files.
What are my options?