Use mminfo -B to list all bootstrap from the last five weeks, including the volume where it is.
Everytime the Nw server is backed up, it generates the boostrap list, and you should keep this in a safe place. If you loose the bootstrap, and also crashes your media db, then you'll have to scan tape by tape until you find one
Run mminfo against the ssid you want, you can get record and file number from there. But you don't need these to run scanner, if you don't have them, scanner will read all the tape from the beginning (slower but still works).
dpinink_silva
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January 23rd, 2008 11:00
Everytime the Nw server is backed up, it generates the boostrap list, and you should keep this in a safe place. If you loose the bootstrap, and also crashes your media db, then you'll have to scan tape by tape until you find one
Run mminfo against the ssid you want, you can get record and file number from there. But you don't need these to run scanner, if you don't have them, scanner will read all the tape from the beginning (slower but still works).
HabibG2
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January 25th, 2008 08:00
For seven days say.
mminfo -B -s -t "7 days ago"
you can capture it to a file;
mminfo -B -s irf02788 -t "7 days ago" >> \\Share name\File.txt