On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Marc Muehlfeld
marc.muehlf...@medizinische-genetik.de wrote:
Can I use this for migrating hundred of my old DLT 40/80 GB tapes (All
contain level 0 dumps for long time archiving) to some LTO30 400/800 GB?
Absolutely!
Dustin
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Open Source Storage Engineer
Am 24.08.2010 00:29, schrieb Dustin J. Mitchell:
That means that amvault can now re-assemble dumps from
the source volume and re-split them on the destination volume.
Can I use this for migrating hundred of my old DLT 40/80 GB tapes (All contain
level 0 dumps for long time archiving) to some
I've already rewritten amvault to use the same underlying machinery as
amfetchdump and taper -- at the same time. That means that amvault
can now re-assemble dumps from the source volume and re-split them on
the destination volume.
Making this more general requires some hard thought about
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Dustin J. Mitchell dus...@zmanda.com wrote:
I've already rewritten amvault to use the same underlying machinery as
amfetchdump and taper -- at the same time. That means that amvault
can now re-assemble dumps from the source volume and re-split them on
the
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Chris Nighswonger
cnighswon...@foundations.edu wrote:
Here's how it reads to me: Now we pass in a dump level when creating
our dump spec object. For the present, the only dump level supported
is 0 or full.
Without testing (sorry, I'm not setup to test atm), it