Guest rosgiof@hotmail.it Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 Hello. I've a Windows 2000 srv domain controller with active directory, I do my backups with windows ntbackup on 10 DLTs 40 Gb. I have just replaced all old 10 DLTs with other new 10 DLTs, and last week I saw a difference of the DLTs showed by Removable Storage snap- in and ntbackup: Removable Storage showed 20 DLTs and ntbackup 30 DLT catalogs. With no DLT cassette mounted in the DLT drive, I've removed (eliminated) all the 30 DLT catalogs showed in ntbackups (right click, eliminate) , and all the 20 DLT showed in Removable Storage were eliminated too automatically. After this, I've inserted the 10 DLTs (one after the other) and have catalogued each cassette (I found the right catalog in every DLT, and I've also 10 logs that tell me the last 10 backups was right). My doubt: removing (as written above) the DLTs from ntbackup and cataloging the DLTs, is it possible that the data in my DLTs were damaged ? Sorry for my very bad english... Thanks to all for your help. Bye, Rosgiof.
Guest rosgiof@hotmail.it Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Re: Ntbackup cassette catalog On 5 Ago, 20:19, "rosg...@hotmail.it" <rosg...@hotmail.it> wrote: > Hello. > > I've a Windows 2000 srv domain controller with active directory, I do > my backups with windows ntbackup on 10 DLTs 40 Gb. > > I have just replaced all old 10 DLTs with other new 10 DLTs, and last > week I saw a difference of the DLTs showed by Removable Storage snap- > in and ntbackup: Removable Storage showed 20 DLTs and ntbackup 30 DLT > catalogs. > > With no DLT cassette mounted in the DLT drive, I've removed > (eliminated) all the 30 DLT catalogs showed in ntbackups (right click, > eliminate) , and all the 20 DLT showed in Removable Storage were > eliminated too automatically. > > After this, I've inserted the 10 DLTs (one after the other) and have > catalogued each cassette (I found the right catalog in every DLT, and > I've also 10 logs that tell me the last 10 backups was right). > > My doubt: > > removing (as written above) the DLTs from ntbackup and cataloging the > DLTs, is it possible that the data in my DLTs were damaged ? > > Sorry for my very bad english... > Thanks to all for your help. > Bye, Rosgiof. Please, please... help and answer me! :-)
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Re: Ntbackup cassette catalog <rosgiof@hotmail.it> wrote in message news:662fbe07-cd52-4d84-85b6-88c5381a96fc@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > Hello. > > I've a Windows 2000 srv domain controller with active directory, I do > my backups with windows ntbackup on 10 DLTs 40 Gb. > > I have just replaced all old 10 DLTs with other new 10 DLTs, and last > week I saw a difference of the DLTs showed by Removable Storage snap- > in and ntbackup: Removable Storage showed 20 DLTs and ntbackup 30 DLT > catalogs. > > With no DLT cassette mounted in the DLT drive, I've removed > (eliminated) all the 30 DLT catalogs showed in ntbackups (right click, > eliminate) , and all the 20 DLT showed in Removable Storage were > eliminated too automatically. > > After this, I've inserted the 10 DLTs (one after the other) and have > catalogued each cassette (I found the right catalog in every DLT, and > I've also 10 logs that tell me the last 10 backups was right). > > My doubt: > > removing (as written above) the DLTs from ntbackup and cataloging the > DLTs, is it possible that the data in my DLTs were damaged ? > > Sorry for my very bad english... > Thanks to all for your help. > Bye, Rosgiof. Uncataloging does not affect the data on the tapes. You simply need to re-catalog them - but then you can (and should!) find this out by yourself by running a quick test.
Guest rosgiof@hotmail.it Posted August 7, 2008 Posted August 7, 2008 Re: Ntbackup cassette catalog On 6 Ago, 15:10, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com.oz> wrote: > > Uncataloging does not affect the data on the tapes. You simply > need to re-catalog them - but then you can (and should!) find > this out by yourself by running a quick test Hello Pegasus! Thank you very much for your answer. As you suggest I'm testing the 10 DLTs: to do a quick test I'm restoring some directories with about 40 - 50 Mb of files (the full backup is about 30 Gb). In your opinion if I find the correct catalog and I restore the correct files making these small test restores (only 40-50 Mb) from the DLTs, can I be sure that all the DLTs contain all the 30 Gb of data correct ? An other strange issue: After using the 10 new DLTs, every backup I find a new catalog added to the catalog list of ntbackup: ntbackup mantain the old catalog of the DLT that is overwrited by the new backup and also show the new catalog. Before the change of the 10 DLTs the old catalog was correctly overwrited by the new catalog and the catalogs showed were always only the correct 10. If I delete the old catalog, also the new catalog of the same DLT is deleted and I have to re-catalog the DLT. Could you help me about this problem ? Thanks in advance for your patience. Bye bye, Rosgiof.
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted August 7, 2008 Posted August 7, 2008 Re: Ntbackup cassette catalog See below. <rosgiof@hotmail.it> wrote in message news:73b29217-f0d7-4806-9be8-9c347f8f1bb9@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > On 6 Ago, 15:10, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com.oz> wrote: >> >> Uncataloging does not affect the data on the tapes. You simply >> need to re-catalog them - but then you can (and should!) find >> this out by yourself by running a quick test > > Hello Pegasus! Thank you very much for your answer. > > As you suggest I'm testing the 10 DLTs: to do a quick test I'm > restoring some directories with about 40 - 50 Mb of files (the full > backup is about 30 Gb). > In your opinion if I find the correct catalog and I restore the > correct files making these small test restores (only 40-50 Mb) from > the DLTs, can I be sure that all the DLTs contain all the 30 Gb of > data correct ? *** While there is no absolute certainty in life (other than taxes *** and death), the probability is very hight that you can read *** all files on the tape if you can read a 50 MByte sample, *** provided that the tape and its file structure is intact. > An other strange issue: > > After using the 10 new DLTs, every backup I find a new catalog added > to the catalog list of ntbackup: ntbackup mantain the old catalog of > the DLT that is overwrited by the new backup and also show the new > catalog. > Before the change of the 10 DLTs the old catalog was correctly > overwrited by the new catalog and the catalogs showed were always only > the correct 10. > If I delete the old catalog, also the new catalog of the same DLT is > deleted and I have to re-catalog the DLT. > > Could you help me about this problem ? > > Thanks in advance for your patience. > Bye bye, Rosgiof. *** Sorry, I haven't done enough work with catalog management *** to offer an expert opinion on this subject. Are you perhaps *** re-using the labels from the old tapes for the new tapes?
Guest rosgiof@hotmail.it Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 Re: Ntbackup cassette catalog On 7 Ago, 20:05, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com.oz> wrote: > See below. > > <rosg...@hotmail.it> wrote in message > > news:73b29217-f0d7-4806-9be8-9c347f8f1bb9@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...> On 6 Ago, 15:10, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com.oz> wrote: > > >> Uncataloging does not affect the data on the tapes. You simply > >> need to re-catalog them - but then you can (and should!) find > >> this out by yourself by running a quick test > > > Hello Pegasus! Thank you very much for your answer. > > > As you suggest I'm testing the 10 DLTs: to do a quick test I'm > > restoring some directories with about 40 - 50 Mb of files (the full > > backup is about 30 Gb). > > In your opinion if I find the correct catalog and I restore the > > correct files making these small test restores (only 40-50 Mb) from > > the DLTs, can I be sure that all the DLTs contain all the 30 Gb of > > data correct ? > > *** While there is no absolute certainty in life (other than taxes > *** and death), the probability is very hight that you can read > *** all files on the tape if you can read a 50 MByte sample, > *** provided that the tape and its file structure is intact. > > > > > > > An other strange issue: > > > After using the 10 new DLTs, every backup I find a new catalog added > > to the catalog list of ntbackup: ntbackup mantain the old catalog of > > the DLT that is overwrited by the new backup and also show the new > > catalog. > > Before the change of the 10 DLTs the old catalog was correctly > > overwrited by the new catalog and the catalogs showed were always only > > the correct 10. > > If I delete the old catalog, also the new catalog of the same DLT is > > deleted and I have to re-catalog the DLT. > > > Could you help me about this problem ? > > > Thanks in advance for your patience. > > Bye bye, Rosgiof. > > *** Sorry, I haven't done enough work with catalog management > *** to offer an expert opinion on this subject. Are you perhaps > *** re-using the labels from the old tapes for the new tapes?- Nascondi testo citato > > - Mostra testo citato - Hello Pegasus and thanks again for your help. Very funny your phrase about death and tax.... :-) About the labels: I'm using the automatic labels that ntbackup write when no label is defined ("day and hour" of the backup), I used the same automatic labels also for the old DLT. Do you think that is this the problem? Again very very thanks for your help, you are very kind! Bye, Rosgiof.
Guest rosgiof@hotmail.it Posted August 9, 2008 Posted August 9, 2008 Re: Ntbackup cassette catalog On 8 Ago, 11:20, "rosg...@hotmail.it" <rosg...@hotmail.it> wrote: > On 7 Ago, 20:05, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com.oz> wrote: > > > > > > > See below. > > > <rosg...@hotmail.it> wrote in message > > >news:73b29217-f0d7-4806-9be8-9c347f8f1bb9@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com....> On 6 Ago, 15:10, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com.oz> wrote: > > > >> Uncataloging does not affect the data on the tapes. You simply > > >> need to re-catalog them - but then you can (and should!) find > > >> this out by yourself by running a quick test > > > > Hello Pegasus! Thank you very much for your answer. > > > > As you suggest I'm testing the 10 DLTs: to do a quick test I'm > > > restoring some directories with about 40 - 50 Mb of files (the full > > > backup is about 30 Gb). > > > In your opinion if I find the correct catalog and I restore the > > > correct files making these small test restores (only 40-50 Mb) from > > > the DLTs, can I be sure that all the DLTs contain all the 30 Gb of > > > data correct ? > > > *** While there is no absolute certainty in life (other than taxes > > *** and death), the probability is very hight that you can read > > *** all files on the tape if you can read a 50 MByte sample, > > *** provided that the tape and its file structure is intact. > > > > An other strange issue: > > > > After using the 10 new DLTs, every backup I find a new catalog added > > > to the catalog list of ntbackup: ntbackup mantain the old catalog of > > > the DLT that is overwrited by the new backup and also show the new > > > catalog. > > > Before the change of the 10 DLTs the old catalog was correctly > > > overwrited by the new catalog and the catalogs showed were always only > > > the correct 10. > > > If I delete the old catalog, also the new catalog of the same DLT is > > > deleted and I have to re-catalog the DLT. > > > > Could you help me about this problem ? > > > > Thanks in advance for your patience. > > > Bye bye, Rosgiof. > > > *** Sorry, I haven't done enough work with catalog management > > *** to offer an expert opinion on this subject. Are you perhaps > > *** re-using the labels from the old tapes for the new tapes?- Nascondi testo citato > > > - Mostra testo citato - > > Hello Pegasus and thanks again for your help. > > Very funny your phrase about death and tax.... :-) > > About the labels: I'm using the automatic labels that ntbackup write > when no label is defined ("day and hour" of the backup), I used the > same automatic labels also for the old DLT. > > Do you think that is this the problem? > > Again very very thanks for your help, you are very kind! > Bye, Rosgiof.- Nascondi testo citato > > - Mostra testo citato - Hello Pegasus, waiting for your kind answer, I've another question about the phrase "provided that the tape and its file structure is intact" of your last post. How could I know that the tape and its file structure is intact? Is it enough the 50 Mb restore? Or I have to do other tests? Thanks againg for your help. Bye bye, Rosgiof.
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted August 9, 2008 Posted August 9, 2008 Re: Ntbackup cassette catalog <rosgiof@hotmail.it> wrote in message news:195f509d-7fe9-44f8-9fdf-4bca5458b880@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... On 8 Ago, 11:20, "rosg...@hotmail.it" <rosg...@hotmail.it> wrote: > On 7 Ago, 20:05, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com.oz> wrote: > > > > > > > See below. > > > <rosg...@hotmail.it> wrote in message > > >news:73b29217-f0d7-4806-9be8-9c347f8f1bb9@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...> > >On 6 Ago, 15:10, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com.oz> wrote: > > > >> Uncataloging does not affect the data on the tapes. You simply > > >> need to re-catalog them - but then you can (and should!) find > > >> this out by yourself by running a quick test > > > > Hello Pegasus! Thank you very much for your answer. > > > > As you suggest I'm testing the 10 DLTs: to do a quick test I'm > > > restoring some directories with about 40 - 50 Mb of files (the full > > > backup is about 30 Gb). > > > In your opinion if I find the correct catalog and I restore the > > > correct files making these small test restores (only 40-50 Mb) from > > > the DLTs, can I be sure that all the DLTs contain all the 30 Gb of > > > data correct ? > > > *** While there is no absolute certainty in life (other than taxes > > *** and death), the probability is very hight that you can read > > *** all files on the tape if you can read a 50 MByte sample, > > *** provided that the tape and its file structure is intact. > > > > An other strange issue: > > > > After using the 10 new DLTs, every backup I find a new catalog added > > > to the catalog list of ntbackup: ntbackup mantain the old catalog of > > > the DLT that is overwrited by the new backup and also show the new > > > catalog. > > > Before the change of the 10 DLTs the old catalog was correctly > > > overwrited by the new catalog and the catalogs showed were always only > > > the correct 10. > > > If I delete the old catalog, also the new catalog of the same DLT is > > > deleted and I have to re-catalog the DLT. > > > > Could you help me about this problem ? > > > > Thanks in advance for your patience. > > > Bye bye, Rosgiof. > > > *** Sorry, I haven't done enough work with catalog management > > *** to offer an expert opinion on this subject. Are you perhaps > > *** re-using the labels from the old tapes for the new tapes?- Nascondi > > testo citato > > > - Mostra testo citato - > > Hello Pegasus and thanks again for your help. > > Very funny your phrase about death and tax.... :-) > > About the labels: I'm using the automatic labels that ntbackup write > when no label is defined ("day and hour" of the backup), I used the > same automatic labels also for the old DLT. > > Do you think that is this the problem? > > Again very very thanks for your help, you are very kind! > Bye, Rosgiof.- Nascondi testo citato > > - Mostra testo citato - Hello Pegasus, waiting for your kind answer, I've another question about the phrase "provided that the tape and its file structure is intact" of your last post. How could I know that the tape and its file structure is intact? Is it enough the 50 Mb restore? Or I have to do other tests? Thanks againg for your help. Bye bye, Rosgiof. ========================= I mentioned before that I am no expert at ntbackup catalogs. Nothing much has changed since then. If you want absolute certainty that the tape and its file structure are intact then you have to retrieve all of your data. The less data you restore, the greater the probability that there is a flaw hiding somewhere. This, of course, is stating the obvious.
Guest rosgiof@hotmail.it Posted August 11, 2008 Posted August 11, 2008 Re: Ntbackup cassette catalog On 9 Ago, 20:51, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com.oz> wrote: > > I mentioned before that I am no expert at ntbackup catalogs. > Nothing much has changed since then. > > If you want absolute certainty that the tape and its file structure > are intact then you have to retrieve all of your data. The less data > you restore, the greater the probability that there is a flaw > hiding somewhere. This, of course, is stating the obvious Hello Pegasus, thanks for your answer. Ok, I understand that is better to do a full restore to check the DLT. Thanks again for your help. Bye, Rosgiof.
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