You will probably have to mark the tape that has the bad 'file' on it as
'destroyed', or restore that volume using the offsite tape(s), then do the
restore..  Depending on the number of offsite tapes it may take to rebuild the
bad volume, you might be better off just updating the bad tape to destroyed and
issuing the request.

bob

On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 12:30:33PM -0800, Michelle DeVault wrote:
> I have a damaged file now marked unavailable in my
> primary storage pool.  A user tried to restore a file,
> but the restore failed since the tape is now
> unavailable, and the tape in the copy pool is offsite.
>  I've recalled the tape from offsite, but now what?
>
> 1.  Change volume access from offsite to readonly
> 2.  checkin libvol library volume status=private
> search=no checklabel=barcode
> 3.  Then issue the restore command again - will it
> find the volume now?
>
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