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Hello Experts,
I've got a shell script that makes the backup of the files that i want. I also have this script showing the amount of files backed up and in witch folders they are. It's only missing one thing. I got all the information beeing stored in a text file and all i've got to do is to see that file in the morning to see if all went well. The problem is that i may not know if the tapes are beeing changed daily as it is supposed to. So the trick is to know the tape serial number, because i use one tape for each day of the week. How can i accomplish this? Witch script can return me the serial number of the tape? Thank you so much, Jorge Ferreira |
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