Wanda, LONGSHOT ... You say you audit vol all your onsite tapes. Maybe its not a problem with the tapes but a DB glitch???
,,, joe.f. On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Mark Stapleton wrote: > On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 09:53:51 +0100, it was written: > >RESTORE VOLUME did not fix anything here. We are back at those > > > >ANR9999D ssrecons.c(2342): Actual: Magic=1C9F3202, > >SrvId=-61862846, SegGroupId=3512872581838733325, > >SeqNum=805461472, converted=T. > > > >Messages. It seems that the data already were damaged when the BACKUP > >STORAGEPOOL command run. > >I am wondering now in two ways : > > > >2. What should we do next ? Do we have other possibilites than to do a DELETE > >VOLUME xxx DISCARDDATA=YES ? > > It's not that bad a deal to delete a volume. When the clients do their > first backup after the volume deletion, they will just back up the > missing files again. Your biggest window of vulnerability will be a > few hours. > > -- > Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >