=> On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 21:03:41 -0500, ADSML <adsml AT MAILANDNEWS DOT COM>
said:
> You could split too many hairs with such a scenario. The only way of
> getting anywhere close to a good idea when it comes to having a good backup
> is to attempt an actual restore of the data from the actual tape. A
> different restore location is a good short test. Even then, time dust and
> other things could cause the tape to go bad.
However, a full verify of all backups usually being prohibitive:
Do your archive, without specifying the delete-after-reading argument. Then,
in the same script, do a
BACKUP STGPOOL foopool barpool yadda -WAIT=YES
to however many copy pools your application needs. When they are done, delete
the live data.
If your tape robot is such that three or four copies of the data won't
guaruntee a reliable read, then you have bigger problems than this. :)
Allen S. Rout
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