> On Mon, 31 Jul 2023 21:41:15 +, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users said:
>
> On 7/31/23 00:55, Matlink wrote:
> > If you have a read error on that tape, I guess there is little you can do.
> > You should try migration jobs, but that won't give you an exact copy of the
> > tape.
> > You coul
On 7/31/23 00:55, Matlink wrote:
If you have a read error on that tape, I guess there is little you can do.
You should try migration jobs, but that won't give you an exact copy of the
tape.
You could also do a byte copy of the tape using dd for instance, but you will
also copy errors.
I woul
Hi,
It had the re read at the end issue, I tried restoring a backup from
that tape and it works normally, I just want to try to do an exact copy
- the last backup which I rerun, and in my opinion that is the one
which has failed.
Best
Borut
On Mon, 2023-07-31 at 08:55 +0200, Matlink wrote:
> If
If you have a read error on that tape, I guess there is little you can do.
You should try migration jobs, but that won't give you an exact copy of the
tape.
You could also do a byte copy of the tape using dd for instance, but you will
also copy errors.
Le 30 juillet 2023 23:57:18 GMT+02:00, Boru
Hi everyone,
I want to “clone” a tape as it looks like there was a read error at the end and
Tape was market as having errors.
What I want to achieve is exact copy of the tape ( I rerun the last backup
which could be problematic as a full ) as this tape only carries incrementals.
How should I