Re: make copy of savevg tape

From: Bill Verzal (BVerzal_at_KOMATSUNA.COM)
Date: 07/29/03

  • Next message: Hunter, Mark: "Re: B80 crash again!"
    Date:         Tue, 29 Jul 2003 15:56:43 -0500
    To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    
    

    tcopy is a good choice. Often you'll need to experiment with drive block
    sizes thoug if you don't know what they are normally set to.

    BV
    --------------------------------------------------------

    Bill Verzal
    AIX Administrator, Komatsu America
    (847) 970-3726 - direct
    (847) 970-4184 - fax

    |---------+---------------------------->
    | | "T. Lists" |
    | | <tracylists@YAHOO|
    | | .COM> |
    | | Sent by: IBM AIX |
    | | Discussion List |
    | | <aix-l@Princeton.|
    | | EDU> |
    | | |
    | | |
    | | 07/29/2003 03:46 |
    | | PM |
    | | Please respond to|
    | | IBM AIX |
    | | Discussion List |
    | | |
    |---------+---------------------------->
    >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
      | |
      | To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU |
      | cc: |
      | Subject: make copy of savevg tape |
    >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

    How can I make a copy of a set of savevg tapes? Will
    tcopy work? I have two 4mm drives: a DDS4 and a
    non-DDS (which is what the savevg was created on).
    Would like another copy of these tapes in case
    somebody steps on one.

    Thanks,
    TL

    __________________________________
    Do you Yahoo!?
    The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.
    http://search.yahoo.com


  • Next message: Hunter, Mark: "Re: B80 crash again!"