Tape label(s) field The term tape label refers to the software label name of up to six characters you supply for a tape. The term does not apply to a label you physically attach to the tape. Tape labels allow BACKUP Manager to identify a tape and determine its characteristics. Label your tapes according to the data contained on the tapes. The following table shows some suggestions for labeling tapes: Label Type of Backup ------ ---------------------------------- DLY101 Daily, Group 1, Volume Number 01 DLY102 Daily, Group 1, Volume Number 02 WKY101 Weekly, Group 1, Volume Number 01 WKY201 Weekly, Group 2, Volume Number 01 MTH101 Monthly, Group 1, Volume Number 01 YRY101 Yearly, Group 1, Volume Number 01 After mounting a tape, BACKUP Manager processes information stored in the tape-volume header record before writing to the tape. Specifically, BACKUP Manager does the following: · Checks the tape-volume protection information to ensure that you have the right to access the volume in the manner you requested. · Checks the tape expiration date to prevent you from initializing a tape that has not yet expired. · Compares the tape volume label you specify to the tape volume label of the tape to ensure that you do not create a save set on the wrong tape. BACKUP Manager uses the following guidelines when processing tape labels: - If you specify a label that is longer than six characters, BACKUP Manager truncates (shortens) the label to the first six characters. - If the volume label is fewer than six characters long, BACKUP Manager adds spaces to lengthen the label to six characters. - The first four characters of the tape volume label either (a) must match the first four characters of the label you specified, or (b) must end with one or more underscore characters. For example, the volume label ABN_ matches the ABN label specification but does not match the ABNE label. - If the fifth and sixth characters of the tape volume label are numbers between 0 and 9, BACKUP Manager does not compare these characters with corresponding characters in the label you specified. Otherwise, the fifth and sixth characters in the tape volume label must match the corresponding characters in the label specified in the BACKUP Manager command line.