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Switching tapes between servers

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winntshawn

IS-IT--Management
Nov 18, 2003
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US
Hello all,

I have run into a strange problem. I manage 2 different locations, one in the US and one in Canada. Both locations use Backup Exec 9.0.4454. Both backup systems use DLT7000 drives (differnet brands - US office has one in a robotic library from Benchmark, mine is an internal Compaq-branded drive). We regularly swap weekly and monthly tapes for off-site storage.

Last week, I tried to read a set of tapes that came from our US office to perform a restore - no go (they either comes back as <BAD MEDIA> or <Blank>). I sent the tapes back down to them, and they were able to read them just fine. Also, just to be safe, I checked one of my tapes, and I could read it fine. When I sent it to the US office, they couldn't read it (it came up as <BAD MEDIA> only), and so shipped it back to me. When I got it back, I could see the data on it no problem.

Any ideas what could be happening? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Shawn
 
Are both Backup Exec's at the same version (including hotfixes, patches, etc.)?

-SQLBill
 
Hey SQLBill,

Yes, both locations are at the same level regarding patches, hotfixes, etc. I have 9.1, but have yet to install it (no time really).

Shawn
 
Do you run Inventory on the tape(s) when you load them into your system?

-SQLBill
 
Yes, it's when I run the inventory job that I get the message that the system either sees the tape as <BAD MEDIA> or <Blank>.

 
Do you run Catalog on the tape after the inventory?

Inventory lets Veritas know what's in the slot/drive.
Catalog lets Veritas know what's on the tape.

-SQLBill
 
Nope. Once the tape comes back as <BAD MEDIA> (which is the case more often than <Blank> ), no options are avilable.

-- Shawn
 
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