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December 1995, Week 3

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Carol Hildreth <[log in to unmask]>
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Carol Hildreth <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 Dec 1995 15:00:10 GMT
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Edward Gill <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Anyone aware of a supported tape to tape copy utility that will handle
>tapes created by Turbostore?
>
>TIA,
>
>Ed
>
>
>Ed Gill
>Assistant Director Systems
>Enterprise Computing Services
>Office of Information Technologies
>Room G001C CCMB
>University of Notre Dame
>Notre Dame, IN 46556
>(219) 631-6390
>(219) 631-8201 fax
 
I am not aware of any "supported" utilites to do a tape-to-tape copy.  However,
there are a couple of non-supported utilities that you can try.  There is a
program called STORCOPY that will allow you to to a direct tape-to-tape copy.
Check the TELESUP or SYS accounts for the utility.  For more information on
how to use the utility, just RUN STORCOPY,HELP.  It has some good online help
information.
 
The other program you could try would be TDTCOPY.XLTOOLS.TELESUP.  This will
not do a direct tape-to-tape copy.  However, it creates a compressed disc file.
Once the disc file has been created, you can run the utility again to copy back
out to a tape.  This program is alittle more reliable, and a little easier to
use.
 
Carol Hildreth
3M Company
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Opinions expressed herein are my own and may not represent those of 3M.

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