If you have an onsite tapepool then the tapes should mount automatically.
Otherwise try 'q req' from the TSM server session.






"Gary Swanton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Not quite sure how to post a message to this list so I have just hit
reply on a post.  Please advise me of the correct method.

A question on performing a restore.

How does one determine what tapes (volumes) are required when a restore
is initiated.

Thanx in advance.


Regards

Gary Swanton
MCSE

-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Del Hoobler
Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2002 11:39 PM
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Subject: Re: Domino TDP

> Is it indeed true that there is no bitfile object, as the query
inventory
> indicates the size of this object id is 0.0?  Or does TDP store the
bitfile
> object in a container somewhere that I am not looking?

TDP for Domino backups are made up of two
TSM server objects.  You found one of them.
We call this the "header" object.
It contains no bitfile data.  It contains
"meta" data that describes the backup.

The other object is the "data" object.
It has the same name but it has a ".DATA"
appended to the LL object name.  It contains
the bitfile data for the backup.

So in your example, you would have:

   \MAIL\ 123456.NSF               (header)
   \MAIL\ 123456.NSF.DATA          (data)

I hope this helps.

Thanks,

Del

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IBM Corporation
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