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HP NonStop TMF User Manual

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Error and Warning Messages
HP NonStop TMF Management Programming Manual—540140-008
7-61
Archive Tape Errors and Warnings
8063 Tape format is bad (An EOF mark was found where an end volume
label was expected).
The tape format is invalid. This could be caused by corruption of the tape, dirty
tape drive heads, faulty tape drives, or a software bug in the dump or restore
program.
8064 Tape format is bad (An EOF mark was found where a file label or an
end volume label was expected).
The tape format is invalid. This could be caused by corruption of the tape, dirty
tape drive heads, faulty tape drives, or a software bug in the dump or restore
program.
8065 Tape format is bad (An EOF mark was found where a file label
continuation record was expected).
The tape format is invalid. This could be caused by corruption of the tape, dirty
tape drive heads, faulty tape drives, or a software bug in the dump or restore
program.
8066 Tape format is bad (An EOF mark was found where a data block
record was expected).
The tape format is invalid. This could be caused by corruption of the tape, dirty
tape drive heads, faulty tape drives, or a software bug in the dump or restore
program.
8067 Tape format is bad (Variable-length termination record was not on
the same tape as the last data block of the file).
The tape format is invalid. This could be caused by corruption of the tape, dirty
tape drive heads, faulty tape drives, or a software bug in the dump or restore
program.
8068 Tape format is bad (An EOF mark that terminates a file was not
found).
The tape format is invalid. This could be caused by corruption of the tape, dirty
tape drive heads, faulty tape drives, or a software bug in the dump or restore
program.
8069 Tape format is bad (Two tape EOFs were not found at the end of the
tape).
The tape format is invalid. This could be caused by corruption of the tape, dirty
tape drive heads, faulty tape drives, or a software bug in the dump or restore
program.

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HP NonStop TMF Specifications

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BrandHP
ModelNonStop TMF
CategorySoftware
LanguageEnglish

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