The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you try to restore data from a tape created with Windows 2000 Backup, Backup may cycle between mounting, cataloging, and dismounting the tape.
CAUSE
This problem occurs because backup imposes no retry limit on mounting or cataloging a tape. This cycle continues indefinitely until you click either Cancel while cataloging the tape or Abort while trying to mount the tape. RESOLUTION
Under most circumstances, performing a "full inventory" of the tape library forces RSM to update its database by mounting all media and reading the on-media labels. When the inventory is complete, RSM should mount the correct tape and Backup should be able to successfully catalog and restore from it.
If after a full inventory the same problem occurs, you need to delete the media that has the mismatched label, and then reintroduce the media to have it re-inventoried to record the correct on-media label in the RSM database. NOTE: This completely removes the media from the RSM database, including all usage statistics associated with the media. If media usage statistics are critical to your operation, do not delete the tape. Instead, eject the media and move it to another Windows 2000-based computer with the same style tape library. Once inventoried, you should be able to restore from it. To delete media:
You should now be able to inject or insert the tape into the tape drive again. RSM will read the tape's on-media label, add it to the inventory, and then move the media into the Import media pool for Backup to use. If you have problems ejecting media, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q234579 RSM Eject Command May Not Move Media to Off-Line Media Library STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. Additional query words:
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