08-08-2012 01:30 PM
Taking tapes that are labled with barcodes and changing from P0XXXX to W0XXXX. I am running bpexpdate (Windows) command with all appropriate switches to expire the tapes, then removing from Tape Library and replacing old barcode with new and finally returning them back to the Library. Will this allow me to use this tape for backups?
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08-08-2012 01:42 PM
You will have to Label them in NBU in order to overwrite the internal label.
If you don't, NBU will freeze the tape next time it is used due to internal and external label mismach.
You can either label tapes via the GUI (remember to deselect 'verify label') or else use bplabel command (use -o to force overwrite).
08-08-2012 01:42 PM
You will have to Label them in NBU in order to overwrite the internal label.
If you don't, NBU will freeze the tape next time it is used due to internal and external label mismach.
You can either label tapes via the GUI (remember to deselect 'verify label') or else use bplabel command (use -o to force overwrite).
08-08-2012 01:51 PM
I will try that and see what happens. Thank you for the info.
08-09-2012 06:03 AM
Ok, just to clarify Do we have to run the bpexpdate or just the label?
12-07-2012 10:08 AM
Apologies for totally missing your last question...
I fully realize that's it's been more than 3 months, but I need to answer for the sake of completeness...
bpexpdate is only necessary if there are unexpired images on the tape.
bplabel will fail if there is an 'Assign Time' associated with the tape (unexpired images).