I am having a problem re-using tapes in TSM. I have a single tape drive defined in a manual library - hence - no need to check in/out tapes.
I have a set of 15 tapes, all labelled and volumes defined with the same names as the tapes.
I stick the tape in the drive, and get all the tsm clients to back up to it over night. - works fine!
then during the day, I remove the tape, and stick the next one in the sequence into the drive. The same process happens again..backup overnight, replace during the day.
This goes on for 15 cycles - until my tapes are all used.
I then want to go back to the first tape and overwrite it (there will be nothing needed on that tape) - even though it is an incremental backup each night. - if a file hasn't been touched for 15 days, it is a gonna - thats no problem - its how we want it.
The problem is, when I try to write to a tape that has already been used, it is rejected.
How do I clear/emtpy the volume so I can start writing back to it - do I really need to delete the volume, relabel the tape, and re-create the volume!??!?
Any help would be great.
cheers
I have a set of 15 tapes, all labelled and volumes defined with the same names as the tapes.
I stick the tape in the drive, and get all the tsm clients to back up to it over night. - works fine!
then during the day, I remove the tape, and stick the next one in the sequence into the drive. The same process happens again..backup overnight, replace during the day.
This goes on for 15 cycles - until my tapes are all used.
I then want to go back to the first tape and overwrite it (there will be nothing needed on that tape) - even though it is an incremental backup each night. - if a file hasn't been touched for 15 days, it is a gonna - thats no problem - its how we want it.
The problem is, when I try to write to a tape that has already been used, it is rejected.
How do I clear/emtpy the volume so I can start writing back to it - do I really need to delete the volume, relabel the tape, and re-create the volume!??!?
Any help would be great.
cheers