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- Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 10:31:22 +0900 (JST)
- From: "Larry Stanbery" <lstanber@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] DDS-1 tape date
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patrick.niessen@example.com said: > can someone tell me which command can give me the date when a DDS1 tape > was written to? As I seem to recall, tapes don't store write/modify dates, but simply record data sent to them (they're streaming block devices, after all). If you're in a bind to find out when a tape was made, and you trust that your timestamps on your system are all "valid" (not necessarily a good assumption), you could dump the tape to a scratch disk, preserving the modify timestamps, and then recursively find the "newest" modify timestamp. My typical tape creation procedure is to use a non-rewind device (/dev/nst0) to write tars/dumps. I "touch" a file named for the date (15Jun2004, e.g.), tar that to the tape, then start my tape writing. Later, I un-tar the tape to see the date stamp (again, using /dev/nst0), then I can proceed with my archive retrival process. Of course, I could be wrong, eh? =) Larry
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