07-10-04 10:48 PM
tony.alldis@crapmail.com (Tony Alldis) wrote in
news:63ce3153.0406300747.1e457c85@posting.google.com:
> It appears that during a tape re-label operation in the jukebox, this
> tape was accidently re-labeled with a bunch of tapes that we wanted to
> re-label.
Which writes new data to the beginning of the tape and marks it as unused.
> We have looked at the Legato documentation, and they state a tape is
> essentially re-initialised when a label operation is run on a tape,
> and therefore the data on that tape is no longer readable.
>
> Does anyone know if this is the case, or if there are any work-arounds
> to this, where we will be able to gain access to the savesets that are
> on the tape?
None - send the tape to a recovery company.
> We know that the index + saveset information for the tape has now been
> wiped out of the Networker "database", and so if we could somehow
> re-introduce the information back in, and gain access to the data, it
> would be a lifesaver.
You could get the index off an earlier index backup, but it wouldn't give
you access to your data.
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/Jesper Monsted
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