Restoring from Stand-Alone Drive
Long story short, our robotic tape library is going away and we'll only have access to a single stand-alone drive (one tape at a time), no label reader, just a standard drive. Since I'll have tapes that will still have valid images for 30 days beyond when the robot is out of service, can I use the single tape drive to do restores? Up to this point the singe drive hasn't been used with NBU. I'm using NBU 7.5 server on Solaris 10.
Any help / advice / links to tech docs is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Sean
Marianne,
First, thanks for the quick response. We're moving to all disk/SAN storage so we'll only need the standalone if we have to recover anything from what was already written to tape on the robot. After the 30 days is up we'll clear of all tape backups.
One other thing that can be an issue with standalone tapes .. when you do the restore it puts a mount request into device monitor .. you can just grab it and drop it onto the tape drive in device monitor to satify the request and get things progressing
Doesn't always need it but worth watching out for if a restore just seems to be sitting there doing nothing
Let the robot stay the additional 30 days and avoid the standalone tape drives issues
Does it matter if the robot is out of service ?
It will be idle anyway.