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- Tape Librarian Version 1.23
- (C)1993 It's Magic! PC Potions
- 9589 W. Burgundy Avenue
- Littleton, CO 80123
- (303) 933-3531
-
- The Tape Librarian system's programs provides you with all the tools
- necessary for you to create and maintain a catalogue of the contents of
- your backup tapes. You will be able to easily find and restore any file on
- any tape. No more leafing through outdated handwritten logs or searching
- endlessly through each tape's volume directory. With the Tape Librarian you
- can master your backup tapes and create a true archival system which is
- easily assessable through your computer.
- This shareware version will allow only one tape to be catalogued for
- evaluation purposes. The registered version will allow multiple tapes.
-
- REQUIREMENTS
-
- The Tape Librarian requires an IBM AT compatible PC with a hard drive, DOS
- 3.0 or above, 640K of RAM, and a CGA, EGA, or VGA monitor. Data files
- require approximately 1K per 5 Megs of backup. Your data files may be
- larger or smaller depending on the size and number of files backed up. The
- Tape Librarian requires that you are using either a Colorado Memory
- System's Jumbo or Trakker 120 or 250 tape drive, and that the backup tapes
- were created with CMS's TAPE.EXE program (versions 2.54 through 4.01, are
- currently supported). CMS's TAPE.EXE program MUST reside in the same
- directory as the Tape Librarian.
-
- FUNCTIONS
-
- The Tape Librarian system, Version 1.23, provides you with the following
- capabilities; Cataloguing an existing tape's volumes' contents (one, range,
- or all), deleting a tape's volumes' contents from the catalogue files (one,
- range, or all), printing a listing of the contents of a catalogued tape's
- volumes (one or all), locating all occurrences of a path or file name on
- all catalogued tapes, and restoring a specific path or file from any
- volume, or range of volumes, of a catalogued tape. As you can see the
- capabilities of the Tape Librarian are quite extensive.
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- Installation of the Tape Librarian is relatively easy. The first step is
- to identify the drive and directory in which CMS's TAPE.EXE program
- resides. Probably C:\TAPE. Attach to this directory. Place the Tape
- Librarian disk in your A floppy drive. Type "Copy A:\*.*" at the DOS prompt
- and press ENTER. After the DOS prompt has returned type "TL" to start the
- Tape Librarian system.
-
- During the initialization of the Tape Librarian system, it checks for
- existence of CMS's TAPE.EXE program. If TAPE.EXE is not found you will
- receive a warning message. If you receive a warning message, please ensure
- that the correct file is present and that it is located in the same
- directory as the Tape Librarian system. The program will also check for and
- validate the system KEY and DATA files.
-
- The first time you run the Tape Librarian system you will receive a series
- of messages indicating that the KEY and DATA files could not be found.
- Please follow the instructions to create the files. If, in the future, you
- receive these messages again you should quit out of the system and
- investigate the cause of the warnings.
-
- When all Catalogue Files have been successfully validated you will be
- presented with the Menu Screen. The Menu Screen will display two windows;
- the Title Window and the Menu Window. The Menu Window will list four items
- which may be accessed by pressing the arrow keys, until the desired choice
- is highlighted, and pressing ENTER.
-
- USING TAPE LIBRARIAN
-
- Cataloging a Tape
-
- One of the first things you'll probably do, will be to catalogue your first
- tape. Before you do, though, take a few minutes to develop a naming
- convention for your tapes. If your tapes contain off-loads of programs
- and/or data for long term storage, then the Tape ID's "Arch 1" (Archive,
- tape #1) or "STOR1092" (Storage October 1992) maybe sufficient. If your
- tapes contain a backup of a server's drives, then something like "SR101092"
- (Server 10/10/92) or "LAN 4392" (LAN Server 43rd week 1992) may be more
- appropriate. Maybe your tapes are archival backups of all the office PCs.
- In this case "Bill1092" (Bill's PC 10/92) or "SDF Oct" (Sam Donald
- Farquar's PC October) will do. Probably though, your tapes are backups of
- your own PC's hard drives and will be recycled many times, so ID's like
- "Total C" (Total Backup Drive C) or "Ttl C #2" (Total Backup Drive C
- alternate 2) will suffice. It is a good practice not to include a date in a
- tape name when the tape is going to be recycled many times. Whatever naming
- convention you develop, write down an explanation of the nomenclature and
- store it away for future reference. The Tape Librarian will accept Tape
- ID's constructed of up to eight alphanumeric characters, including spaces
- and most punctuation marks. Leading and trailing spaces are ignored.
-
- Use the arrow keys to highlight the "Catalogue a Tape" item on the Main
- Menu and press ENTER. The Main Screen will be replaced with the Catalogue a
- Tape Screen. This screen will initially display two windows; the Title
- Window and the Tape ID Query Window. Enter your Tape ID and press ENTER.
- When your Tape ID has been accepted the Tape ID Query Window will be
- replaced with an Information Window stating the Tape ID that will be used
- in cataloguing your tape. Please note that the shareware version will
- always default to a Tape ID of "TL Share".
-
- At this point, if you are using version 4.01 of the TAPE.EXE program, you
- will be given the option of renaming the tape to match the Tape ID you
- entered. Please note that the shareware version does not support this
- option.
-
- Once a valid Tape ID is entered and accepted the Volume Query Window will
- be displayed. Enter the number of the volume (1 through 256) or a range of
- volumes (format is [start number]-[end number]) that you want to catalogue,
- or "A" for all volumes, and press ENTER. When a valid volume number has
- been entered the Volume Query Window will be replaced with an Information
- Window stating the volume(s) to be catalogued.
-
- If any of the Tape ID/volume number(s) entered had been previously
- catalogued, the system will request permission to delete the previous
- entries. If you answer "NO", the cataloguing process will be aborted. If
- you answer "YES", a series of Progress Windows will appear until the
- deletion processing has completed.
-
- The next window will request that you place your tape in the drive and
- press "Y" to continue or "Q" to quit. If you select to quit, the
- cataloguing process will be aborted, but any deletions made will remain in
- effect. If you wish to continue, place the tape to be catalogued in the
- tape drive and press "Y".
-
- While the tape is being catalogued, a Progress Window will be displayed
- keeping you informed of the status of the cataloguing process.
-
- Cataloguing a tape will take about 60 to 90 seconds per volume, depending
- on the speed of your machine, the number of volumes, and the speed of your
- controller. Do NOT interrupt the cataloguing process or remove the tape
- while it is streaming!
-
- Cataloging a Tape from a Batch File
-
- For those of you who backup at night or during off-hours from a batch file,
- you can catalogue you tape automatically. The Tape Librarian system
- contains a program file named TL_CTBAT.EXE which will catalogue your tape
- (all volumes) immediately. Add the following lines to your backup batch
- file:
-
- C: (or the drive on which the Tape Librarian system
- resides)
- CD\[Tape Librarian directory name- usually TAPE]
- TL_CTBAT.EXE /[Tape ID]
-
- Please note that, on any error, the TL_CTBAT.EXE program will pause until a
- key is pressed and that spaces are allowed in the Tape ID. The TL_CTBAT.EXE
- program must reside in the same directory as CMS's TAPE.EXE program along
- with the Tape Librarian data and key files. Also, the shareware version
- will always default the Tape ID to "TL Share".
-
-
- Deleting a Tape or Volume
-
- You may delete either all of a tape's contents, one of a tape's volumes, or
- a range of a tape's volumes contents from the Tape Librarian's Catalogue
- File at any time.
-
- To delete a single volume or a range of volumes, select "Catalogue a tape"
- from the Main Menu. Enter the Tape's ID (shareware version will default
- Tape ID to "TL Share") and the volume number to be deleted. When the
- deletion process has been completed, select "Q" to quit.
-
- To delete a tape's contents, select "Catalogue a tape" from the Main Menu.
- Enter the Tape's ID (shareware version will default Tape ID to "TL Share")
- and "A" for the volume number. When the deletion process has been
- completed, select "Q" to quit.
-
- Printing a Tape or Volume
-
- The Tape Librarian will allow you to print out a listing of either an
- entire tape's contents or one of its volumes.
-
- Use the arrow keys to highlight the "Print Tape" item on the menu and press
- ENTER. The Main Screen will be replaced with the Print a Tape Screen. This
- screen will initially display two windows; the Title Window and the Tape ID
- Query Window. Enter your Tape ID and press ENTER. If you leave the Tape ID
- field blank or if the Tape ID does not exist in the Catalogue File you will
- receive a warning message instructing you to either press ENTER to continue
- or "L" to list the Tape ID's currently in the Catalogue File. Pressing "L"
- will open a window listing all the Tape IDs and volume numbers currently
- catalogued for you to review. If you press any other key a small message
- window will be displayed giving you the option to try again or quit.
-
- When your Tape ID has been accepted, the Tape ID Query Window will be
- replaced with an Information Window stating the Tape ID that will be used
- in the printing process.
-
- Once a valid Tape ID is entered and accepted, the Volume Query Window will
- be displayed. Enter the number of the volume (1-256) on the tape that you
- want to print or "A" for all volumes and press ENTER. When a valid volume
- number has been entered, the Volume Query Window will be replaced with an
- Information Window stating the volume(s) to be printed. You will then be
- offered the option of printing filenames or not. Make your selection by
- pressing "Y" or "N".
-
- The Tape Librarian will then produce a print file containing the selected
- listings and display a Processing Window. The name of the print file will
- consist of the Tape ID (all spaces, if any, removed) and the volume number,
- or "A" for all, in the format [Tape ID].[volume number or "A"].
-
- When finished, an Information Window will be displayed replacing the
- Processing Window. The Information Window will state the name and size of
- the print file and offer the option to print the file. Before you choose
- the Print option be sure that you printer is on-line and ready to print. If
- you choose not to print, the system will present you with the option to
- return to the Main menu or perform another print.
-
- Finding a File
-
- Cataloguing all that information about your backup tapes would be useless
- if you couldn't put it to use. The Tape Librarian system will enable you to
- easily find any file, in any volume, on any catalogued tape. Once more,
- once you've found a specific file, you can have it restored automatically!
-
- Use the arrow keys to highlight the "Find a File" selection on the Main
- menu and press ENTER. The Main Screen will be replaced with the Find a File
- Screen. This screen will initially display two windows; the Title Window
- and the Path Query Window. Leaving the Path field empty, press ENTER.
-
- The Path Query Window will be replaced with an Information Window stating
- that no path was selected and the File Name Query window will open. Enter
- the full name of the specific file you want to search for and press ENTER.
- Wildcard searches are allowed using the DOS " * " format, but you may not
- restore from the results of a wildcard search. The File Name Query Window
- will be replaced with an Information Window stating the name of the file(s)
- to be searched for, and presenting you with the option to continue or to
- abort the search.
-
- If you choose to continue, the Find a File Screen will be replaced with the
- Find Screen. During the search process a Message Window will be displayed.
- If no matches are found, you will be presented with the option of either
- performing another search or returning to the Main Menu.
-
- If you are searching for a specific file the Find Screen will display all
- the tapes and volumes in which the file was found. It will also display the
- date and time that each volume was created and the path in which the file
- was located when it was backed up. Each occurrence of the file will be
- assigned a FIND #. Up to 19 Finds may be displayed on a screen. If there
- are more that 19 Finds then you will be given the option to continue, abort
- or stop. If you choose to continue, another 19 Finds will be displayed. If
- you choose to abort, you will be asked if you want to perform another
- search. If you choose to stop or if all Finds have been displayed the
- View/Print Window will be displayed at the bottom of the Find Screen.
-
- (The registered version of the Tape Librarian is initially configured to
- allow up to 300 Finds per search- shareware version will allow only up to
- 100 Finds. In the registered version you may raise or lower this limitation
- if you desire. The maximum number of Finds is set in the Tape Librarian
- configuration file, TLFNDFIL.CFG. You can use a plain ASCII editor to edit
- this file and change the maximum number of Finds. The absolute maximum is
- dependent on many factors, so you'll need to experiment with various values
- to find it.)
-
- If you choose the "Y" (YES) option at the View/Print Window, or if you are
- performing a wildcard search, the View Window will be displayed. The View
- Window will display complete information on all Finds resulting from the
- search. To see the next screen of information press the "C" key. To stop
- viewing the Finds information press the "S" key. When the end if the Finds
- information has been reached, or if you choose to stop you will be given
- the option to either return or to print the Find information. Either choice
- will close the View Window.
-
- If you choose to print, the Find # Print Window will be displayed and you
- will be asked to enter either the Find number to be printed or to enter an
- "A" to print all Find information. If you press ENTER without making an
- entry you will be returned to the Find Screen and the View/Print? Window
- will be re displayed.
-
- After entry of a valid Find number, the Tape Librarian will print the
- information you've selected. Be sure that your printer is ready to print
- BEFORE you enter the Find number! After printing, the View/Print? Window
- will be re displayed. You may, at this point, choose to re-view the Find
- information by pressing the "Y" key. To continue press the "N" key.
-
- If you were performing a search for a specific file, choosing not to
- View/Print the Find information will close the View/Print Window and
- display the Restore Find # Window. If you do not want to restore at this
- time enter a 0 (zero) as the Find number and press ENTER. You will be given
- the choice of either performing another search or of returning to the Main
- Menu.
-
- If you were performing a wildcard file search, selecting not to View/Print
- will return to the Path Query Window.
-
- Restoring a File
-
- At the Restore Find # Window (presented after a successful path or specific
- file search) any valid entry will start the queries necessary to restore a
- file. You may choose to restore a single Find number or a range of Find
- numbers. To restore a single Find number enter the Find number and press
- ENTER.
-
- To restore a range of Find numbers enter an "R" and press ENTER. A new
- window will be displayed asking you to enter the first Find number of the
- range. Then, another window will be displayed requesting that you enter the
- last Find number of the range. Entering a 0 (zero) in either of the last
- two windows will return you to the initial Find Screen. Lastly, a
- conformation screen will be displayed asking you to confirm the Find number
- range to be restored. If you press the "Y" key, the restore queries will
- continue. If you press the "N" key, you will be returned to the Restore
- Find # Window.
-
- When you've entered either a valid Find number or a valid range of find
- numbers to be restored, the Find Screen will be replaced with the Restore
- Options Screen.
-
- Two windows will be initially displayed. The first is an Information Window
- re-stating the file to be restored and the second is the Restore To Path
- Window.
- The Restore To Path Window allows you to enter a new drive, path, and file
- name to restore the file to, other than the default values. To clarify (I
- hope), NOTE THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES:
-
- File Backed up as: \BPATH\FILENAME.EXT
- Default drive is D, default path is DPATH
-
- New Path Entry Restored to:
-
- (blank) D:\BPATH\FILENAME.EXT
- C:\ C:\BPATH\FILENAME.EXT
- C:\NEWPATH\ C:\NEWPATH\FILENAME.EXT
- C:\NEWPATH\NEWFILE.EXT C:\NEWPATH\NEWFILE.EXT
- \NEWPATH\NEWFILE.EXT D:\NEWPATH\NEWFILE.EXT
- \NEWFILE.EXT D:\NEWFILE.EXT
- \NEWPATH\ D:\NEWPATH\FILENAME.EXT
- \NEWPATH D:\NEWPATH
- NEWFILW.EXT D:\DPATH\NEWFILE.EXT
-
- The safest way is to enter a complete path (drive, path, filename) and move
- it to where you want it.
-
- The third window to be displayed is the Sub Directories Window. When you
- perform a search on a file name, every occurrence of the file name in the
- Catalogue File will result in a Find number on the Find Screen. Sometimes
- that may result in several Finds that belong to the same volume on the same
- tape, but in different sub directories. If this is the case the Tape
- Librarian will tag these multiple occurrences on the Find Screen as
- follows: the first occurrence will be marked with a down-arrow, the last
- occurrence with an up-arrow, and any in-between with an asterisks. Why?
- Because if TAPE.EXE is executed with the "/S" parameter, ALL occurrences of
- the file name, in all sub directories, will be restored- even if you've
- specified only one Find number. Your choice in the Sub Directories? Window
- determines the setting of the "/S" parameter. If you choose YES, then the
- restore command will be executed with the "/S" parameter, but if you choose
- NO, only the Find number(s) you specified will be restored. The safest
- choice is to say NO.
-
- After you make your Sub Directories choice, a message screen will be
- displayed telling you to press ENTER to continue.
-
- If you have chosen a range of Find numbers to be restored, The Restore
- Options Screen will be replaced with the Command Conformation?
- Screen/Window. If you chose YES, then the display of the Command
- Conformation Window on the Restore Screen will be suppressed. It is
- recommended that you choose NO until you have become very familiar with the
- system and the restore process.
-
- Next you will be asked if you want to overwrite any existing files.
- Pressing "Y" will allow the restore process to overwrite existing files;
- pressing "N" will not allow overwriting of files. It is recommended that
- you select "N" until you are fully familiar with the restore processing.
- Lastly, you will be given the opportunity to enter additional parameters.
- Please note that these entries will not be checked or verified by the
- program in any way!
-
- The last screen is the Restore Screen. The first window displayed will
- Sound a double tone and Instruct you to place the required tape in the
- drive and to press "C" to continue or "A" to abort. If you chose to
- continue, the Command Conformation Window is displayed. This window
- displays the details of the restore to be performed along with the specific
- TAPE.EXE command which will be issued. Please read this Window carefully!
- To continue Press "C", or press "A" to abort. If you have specified a range
- of Find numbers to be restored, the Command Conformation Window will be
- repeated for each Find number.
-
- Tape Librarian will then execute the TAPE.EXE program to perform the
- restore. After the restore is completed you will be returned to the main
- menu.
-
- Finding a Path
-
- Finding a path is very similar to finding a file.
-
- Use the arrow keys to highlight the "Find a File" selection on the Main
- menu and press ENTER. The Main Screen will be replaced with the Find a File
- Screen. This screen will initially display two windows, the Title Window
- and the Path Query Window. Enter the full name of the path you want to
- search for and press ENTER. Wild card searches are not allowed. If you
- enter a "Q" the search will be aborted. After a valid path name has been
- entered, a window will be displayed asking if you want to include sub
- directories in the search. Select YES or NO by press either the "Y" or "N"
- key. The Path Query Window and the sub directories window will be replaced
- with an Information Window stating the name of the file to be searched for
- and present you with the option to continue or abort the search.
-
- If you choose to continue, the Find a File Screen will be replaced with the
- Find Screen. During the search process a Message Window will be displayed.
- If no matches are found you will be presented with the option of either
- performing another search or returning to the Main Menu.
-
- The Find Screen will display all the tapes and volumes in which the path
- was found. It will also display the date and time that each volume was
- created and the number of file in the path. (If you chose to include sub
- directories then the file in the all sub directories will be included.)
- Each occurrence of the path will be assigned a FIND #. Up to 19 Finds may
- be displayed on a screen. If there are more than 19 Finds then you will be
- given the option to continue, abort or stop. If you choose to continue,
- another 19 Finds will be displayed. If you choose to abort, you will be
- asked if you want to perform another search. If you choose to stop or if
- all Finds have been displayed, the View/Print Window will be displayed at
- the bottom of the Find Screen.
-
- If you choose the "Y" (YES) option at the View/Print Window the View Window
- will be displayed. The View Window will display complete information on all
- Finds resulting from the search. To see the next screen of information
- press the "C" key. To stop viewing the Finds information press the "S" key.
- When the end of the Finds information has been reached, or if you choose to
- stop, you will be given the option to either return or to print the Find
- information. Either choice will close the View Window.
-
- If you choose to print, the Find # Print Window will be displayed and you
- will be asked to enter either the Find number to be printed or to enter an
- "A" to print all Find information. If you press ENTER without making an
- entry, you will be returned to the Find Screen and the View/Print Window
- will be re displayed.
-
- After entry of a valid Find number, the Tape Librarian will print the
- information you've selected. Be sure that your printer is ready to print
- BEFORE you enter the Find number! After printing, the View/Print Window
- will be re displayed. You may, at this point, choose to re-view the Find
- information by pressing the "Y" key. To continue press the "N" key.
-
- Choosing not to View/Print the Find information will close the View/Print
- Window and display the Restore Find # Window. If you do not want to restore
- at this time enter a 0 (zero) as the Find number and press ENTER. You will
- be given the choice of either performing another search or of returning to
- the Main Menu.
-
- Restoring a Path
-
- At the Restore Find # Window any valid entry will start the queries
- necessary to restore a path. You may choose to restore a single Find
- number or a range of Find numbers. To restore a single Find number enter
- the Find number and press ENTER.
-
- To restore a range of Find Numbers enter an "R" and press ENTER. A new
- window will be displayed asking you to enter the first Find number of the
- range. Next another window will be displayed requesting that you enter the
- last Find number of the range. Entering a 0 (zero) in either of the last
- two windows will return you to the initial Find a File Screen. Last, a
- conformation screen will be displayed asking you to confirm the Find number
- range to be restored. If you press the "Y" key the restore queries will
- continue. If you press the "N" key you will be returned to the Restore Find
- # Window.
-
- When you've entered either a valid Find number or a valid range of find
- numbers to be restored, the Find Screen will be replaced with the Restore
- Options Screen.
-
- Two windows will be initially displayed. The first is an Information Window
- re-stating the file to be restored and the second is the Restore To Drive
- Window.
-
- The Restore To Drive Window allows you to enter the drive to restore the
- path's files to. Once a valid drive is entered (A through Z), the Restore
- To Path window will be displayed. The safest is to enter a completely new
- path and move the restored files it to where you want them.
-
- The next window is the Sub Directories Window. This is your last chance to
- decide if sub directories and their files are to be restored. After you
- make your Sub Directories choice, a message screen will be displayed
- telling you to press ENTER to continue.
-
- If you have chosen a range of Find numbers to be restored The Restore
- Options Screen will be replaced with the Command Conformation
- Screen/Window. If you chose YES , the display of the Command Conformation
- Window on the Restore Screen will be suppressed. It is recommended that you
- choose NO until you have become very familiar with the system and the
- restore process.
-
- Next you will be asked if you want to overwrite any existing files.
- Pressing "Y" will allow the restore process to overwrite existing files;
- pressing "N" will not allow overwriting of files. It is recommended that
- you select "N" until you are fully familiar with the restore processing.
-
- The last screen is the Restore Screen. The first window displayed will
- Sound a double tone and instruct you to place the required tape in the
- drive and to press "C" to continue or "A" to abort. If you chose to
- continue the Command Conformation Window is displayed. This window displays
- the details of the restore to be performed along with the specific TAPE.EXE
- command which will be issued. Please read this Window carefully! To
- continue Press "C", or press "A" to abort. If you have specified a range of
- Find numbers to be restored, the Command Conformation Window will be
- repeated for each Find number. Tape Librarian will then execute the
- TAPE.EXE program to perform the restore. After the restore is completed you
- will be returned to the main menu.
-
- We hope that you will enjoy trying the Tape Librarian system. If you should
- encounter any problems, please report them to us. We want, also, to hear
- your suggestions for improvements. If you feel that you need a custom
- version of the program, or would like support for other tape drives, call
- at your convenience. We can be reached at:
-
- It's Magic! PC Potions
- 9589 West Burgundy Avenue
- Littleton, CO 80123-3408
- (303) 933-3531
-
- Registration information can be found in the file TL_REG.DOC.
-
-
- LEGAL STATEMENTS
-
- The Tape Librarian Version 1.23 software and manual ("documentation") are
- licensed property of It's Magic! PC Potions. Use of the software indicates
- your acceptance of the following DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.
-
- Disclaimer of Warranty
-
- We have made every effort to verify that the Tape Librarian system is an
- effective tool for cataloguing back-up tapes. However, you must be aware
- that it is provided to you "as is", with out any warranty of any kind.
-
- IN NO EVENT SHALL IT'S MAGIC! PC POTIONS BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
- PROBLEMS THAT ARISE BECAUSE OF DEFECTS WITH THIS SOFTWARE OR IT'S RELATED
- MATERIALS.
-
-