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I used to have to restore a library from a tape chosen at random by the
auditors.
A couple of times they had me restore it on the development box and then
they would do side-by-side inquiries to see if the data matched.
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jerry C. Adams
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Subject: RE: Tape Drive Needs to Be Cleaned
No. It was an empty library. All that I checked was whether or not the
library got restored without restore-type errors, not objects errors.
Jerry C. Adams
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
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Subject: RE: Tape Drive Needs to Be Cleaned
Initially your idea had a lot of merit, but, did that restore check to see
if some objects were not saved due to issues?
Me, I could query the BRMS files. And do a WRKOBJBRM and tell you what
volume has that object, and when it was saved, where the tape is, etc.
Rob Berendt
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