I think recreating (restore volume) is the simplest way.  If the original tape is
not damaged, then I would do a LABEL LIBVOL on it with overwrite=yes
after it is cleared and see if tape can be reused.  My caveat about using 
overwrite=yes applies because you can overwrite good tapes!

David Longo

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/12/01 09:43AM >>>
Good mornining all,

One of my DLT IV tapes seems to have gone bad last night.  When I try to run
an audit vol fix=yes on the volume the system complains that there was an
i/o error while trying to read the vol label.  This causes the process to
fail.  I have no way of mounting this vol and there is data on it.  Other
than recreating the vol from the copy pool is there another way to fix this?

Jack Palmadesso



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