tcopy

Will McCorkle WMcCorkle at dgsystems.com
Mon Sep 20 15:39:54 UTC 2004


Thank you all for your help. It seems there was a bad drive in my set up
that I didn't find until put the drives on a sparc20 and tried to use
the tcopy there. 
James, I would really like to see the script(s) you mention below if it
would not compromise you in any way.
Thanks again for everyone's help.

Thank You
Will McCorkle
Systems Administrator
DG Systems
wmccorkle at dgsystems.com
972-581-2119

-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com
[mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of James Wilkinson
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 5:46 PM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: tcopy

Jeff Vian wrote:
> Be careful.  AFAIK using the dd command to copy to a tape may
overwrite
> the tape formatting. This will not be nice if it makes the tape
> unusable.
> 
> The OP said he used tar to create the tapes.  Why not use tar to copy
> tape to tape? (and avoid potential problems with formatting of the
tape)

This is good advice: use tar to check the consistency of the tapes.

The one thing that's been worrying me about this entire conversation is
the possibility of data loss. It seems to me too likely that there is
something about these tapes (or drives) of which we aren't aware, and
that two or ten years down the line, the tapes are found to be
unreadable because of problems now. 

Tapes tend to be used for backups, which means that people tend to just
use them for at most three purposes: backing up, restoring, and if
you're lucky, some way of doing a basic integrity test [1].

But that means that if you're doing anything more, you're stepping
outside the boundaries of most people's experience with tapes.

I'm sure the OP will be very aware of the need to check *all* the tapes
he writes, and to make sure he can retrieve all the files. But I'm
paranoid, and think you can't stress such concerns highly enough.

James.

[1] For example, at work, my backup scripts have an option to read the
contents from the tape. Both tar and cpio have to re-read the entire
archive to produce this, so I can be pretty sure that the entire
archive is readable.

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