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08-26-2002 09:51 AM
08-26-2002 09:51 AM
Each night we send out oracle export files to one disk area. Then we back them up to tape from that one area. I am trying to restore one of the files that is further down the tape, but tape just sits and blinks and does this for up to 4 hours. I can dump the index on the tape just fine. I do know that near the beginning of the tape. one of the files gets an 'unable to stat file' message during the backup. I think this is where the tape is confused. I cant restore any files from this tape past the point where the errored backup was. Question,we used fbackup. Is there anyway to fsf past the bad spot so I can restore a file further down the tape? I knoe fbackup always wants to rewind.
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08-26-2002 10:00 AM
08-26-2002 10:00 AM
Re: TAPE PROBLEM
Have you let it go longer than four hours??
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08-26-2002 10:01 AM
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Re: TAPE PROBLEM
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harry
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08-26-2002 10:08 AM
08-26-2002 10:08 AM
Re: TAPE PROBLEM
Not sure why the one file was in usr during the backup, maybe a timing problem or something.
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08-26-2002 10:22 AM
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Re: TAPE PROBLEM
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08-26-2002 10:24 AM
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08-26-2002 10:35 AM
08-26-2002 10:35 AM
Re: TAPE PROBLEM
I'm not aware of any utilities to skip files of an fbackup.
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08-26-2002 11:43 AM
08-26-2002 11:43 AM
Re: TAPE PROBLEM
Can you so a dd to the disk and then do a restore from that file ?
This would need at least the data size on the disk ?
Manoj Srivastava
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08-26-2002 01:07 PM
08-26-2002 01:07 PM
Re: TAPE PROBLEM
Four hours *does* seem a might long.
When 'fbackup' starts to transfer a file from disk to tape it notes the timestamp of the file on disk. When the transfer to tape has completed, 'fbackup' examines the timestamp again. If it has changed, the tape copy is marked "bad" and a new copy (from disk) is started again for the file in question. This process will be repeated until a static timestamp is seen or
The lesson here is that attempting to copy non-static files consumes tape and makes 'frecover' run longer if bad copies need to be skipped.
Regards!
...JRF...
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08-26-2002 02:07 PM
08-26-2002 02:07 PM
Re: TAPE PROBLEM
Robert, I sure hope this was only a test of the "emergency broadcasting system"!
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08-26-2002 07:00 PM
08-26-2002 07:00 PM
SolutionThe purpose of the config file is to tell fbackup to use record sizes and setmarks that are appropriate for DDS or DLT. Here is an example of a config file appropriate for newer drives:
blocksperrecord 256
records 32
checkpointfreq 1024
readerprocesses 6
maxretries 5
retrylimit 5000000
maxvoluses 200
filesperfsm 2000
frecover should now take a few minutes.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin