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Restoring a standalone tape from a robotic library

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markdavies1978

Technical User
May 27, 2006
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Hi all,

I have a tape which has a label of "131109" which was from a different Master Server which has a standalon drive, I need to restore data from this tape at a different site with different master server.

I have run an inventory & the robot has issued the media ID of "A00001" I guess I need to label this tape as "131109" in order to follow the 2 step import process?

I have checked the thread below but not sure i follow:


And advice?

I'm running version 6.0MP4 on Win Server 2003 by the way!
 
OK, delete the tape.
Inventory the tape using this command, vmphyinv -u <drive_index> -h <media_server_name> -verbose

This will cause NBU to read the tape header/ label, and allocate the name of the tape as it was previously.

Then phase1 /2 import.

Should then be good to go.

Martin
 
Thanks Martin, I had just managed to locate that command in my documentation & you have just clarified how to use it.

Cheers!
 
Just wanted to bring this back up.

Running vmphyinv works fine but when I then run an inventory on my robot it tries to logically add the media id's of tapes which are already present back.

Any ideas?
 
Don't re-inventory after running vmphyinv
vmphyinv is an inventory command.
 
hi try this command and change media host
bpmedia -movedb -ev <media_id> -oldserver <decommissioned_media_server> -newserver <media_server_inheriting_media>

i hope its help

Regards
Bogac
 
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