This one time, at band camp, DK Smith wrote:
>Are we sure that this answers the question that was asked? i.e. is it
>the
>correct answer in limited number of cases but not all cases? Is your
>test case a coincidence?
Well, I'm not 100% sure. I only noticed a correlation between the output of
ama
On Jul 15, 2004, at 9:53 PM, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
So I'm wondering if there's a amadmin command or somesuch that we can
use
that'll tell us which tapes are in the set of tapes required to do a
full
restore from, i.e. for all DLEs (I think that
This one time, at band camp, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
>So I'm wondering if there's a amadmin command or somesuch that we can use
>that'll tell us which tapes are in the set of tapes required to do a full
>restore from, i.e. for all DLEs (I think that's the correct term) the tapes
>that hold that imag
We've got 16 tapes in a tapecycle of 5 over a week (cron runs once a
weekday, runtapes is 1), and we're trying to keep enough tapes offsite
such that there's everything required to do a full restore from the
latest backup of all machines... this should be 5 tapes, but sometimes
grows when a flush i