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Need help restoring backup database.

Asked by Jose_B_Reyes in DB2 Database, Backup & Restore Software, Tivoli Storage Manager

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I have been charged with restoring a database to an ADSM Backup Server.
The ADSM software is running on an IBM RISC6000
a) AIX4.3.3.
b) STORServer V4.2.2
c) DBBackup tape is available

When the command "dsmserv restore db devclass=8mm volumename=000336 commit=yes" is issued the system runs a process and stops when accessing the tape. The system displays the message :ANR8468I 8MM volume 000336 contains an invalid identifier.
I read an articular about changing the tape label but was cautioned that this would cause all data on the tape to become inaccessible.
Has anyone encountered this problem and is there a solution to the mess that I am currently working with?Start Free Trial
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