[rescue] OK, "pull" backups work. How can I read the tape?
Sheldon T. Hall
shel at cmhcsys.com
Tue Nov 26 16:31:19 CST 2002
Doing a little research on how to do backups to a remote tape drive, I came
upon the "pull" idea:
To back up the machine foo to the tape drive on machine bar run
rsh foo ufsdump 0fb 126 - /usr | dd of=/dev/rmt/0n bs=126b
on bar, which works fine. I'm using it to back up an SGI machine to a tape
drive on a Solaris box, so the actual command I'm using is
rsh blinky xfsdump -l 0 -F - / | dd of=/dev/rmt/0cn bs=126b
Which also works fine, as far as I can tell. At least I usually get no
error messages.
However, were I actually to need the files on the backup tape, how would I
read 'em and restore 'em? The tapes on a Solaris box, the files would have
to be restored to the SGI ....
Thanks.
-Shel
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Sheldon T. Hall
shel at cmhc.com
206-780-7971
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