Archive Status Report; How To Run An Archive Status Report - XenData Limited XenData6 User Manual

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No. This is the number of the file in the display.
File Name This is the file name including the full path.
Generation When a file of a given name and path is first created, it is termed generation 0. Every time the
file is deleted and then a new file of the same name containing data is created, the system increments the
generation number. Note that each time the generation number is incremented, the version starts again
with version 1 of the new file.
Version If a file is updated with a newer version by overwriting or appending, the XenData software
assigns a new version number. A file's version number increases by one every time it has data written to
it. Note that the version number does not increase for every individual write operation, just for every file
open that is followed by a write. Version 0 of a file never contains any data; the first time an application
writes to the file, the version number is incremented to 1.
File Size in bytes
Volume Label This is the volume label of the tape cartridge which contains the file.
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Archive Status Report

6.6.1 How to Run an Archive Status Report

Start the Report Generator, select 'File' and 'New'. Then, select the following:
'Archive Status' as the report type
'All Tapes' or a specific Volume Set
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