Full Tape Backups
Full Tape Backups
Periodic full tape backups force all data files
to be read and copied to tape. This procedure provides two
advantages:
- It provides an archive of all data in case it is
needed to restore from a multiple drive failure or user error that could
cause data loss/corruption.
- By reading every file on the disk, the backup
process forces the disk and the adapter to discover any sector media
errors and to correct them, greatly decreasing the likelihood of the
rebuild failures described in the previous section. If weekly tape
backups are performed, data scrubbing is still recommended to detect and
correct sector media errors in non-data areas of the drives.
If a sector media error has not been discovered and an array rebuild
fails as described previously, a full tape backup can then be performed
to minimize data loss. The tape backup saves all files except for the
one containing the damaged sector. The drives can then be restored from
the configuration disk and synchronized, forcing the remapping of bad
sectors. The data can then be restored. The files that were contained on
the damaged sector would then have to be restored from a prior backup.
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