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Opening an Archive

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            Opening Multiple Tape Archives
          
       
       
       
       
      When
         you are creating large archives, you may want to use multiple tapes
         to store one archive. By splitting the contents of one archive onto
         separate tapes, you can keep similar types of material together
         in the same archive. 
      
      You can open material
         on any tape in a multiple tape archive but you will always need
         the last tape in the multiple tape archive sequence. The last tape
         contains necessary header information for locating the material
         you want to restore.
      
      TipKeep tapes organized
            and labeled so that you can easily keep track of all the tapes in
            the same archive.
         
      To open material from a multiple tape
         device or VTR archive:
      
      
         - Insert the last tape in the tape device
            or VTR.
         
- Click Open.
            Flint reads the
               header information to ensure that the tape is actually the last
               tape in the sequence. If the incorrect tape is placed in the tape
               device or VTR, a corresponding error message appears. 
             
- Follow the instruction and then click
            Continue to proceed.
            TipClick Abort Loading
                  at any time during this procedure to abort the restore procedure.
                
- Select the backup set that you want to
            open.
         
- If the material that you want to open
            is not on the last tape in the sequence, you are prompted to place
            the correct tape in the tape device or VTR.
         
- Place the correct tape in the VTR or
            tape device and click Continue.
         
- Click Close when you have finished restoring
            from the multiple tape sequence.