Backing up data to tape WAS [SunHELP] mt and ufsdump problem
Fletcher, Joe
sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Wed Feb 14 08:02:24 CST 2001
We might at that. I find HP Omniback to be somewhat more intuitive in it's
use. End result of
both products is the same.
-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Buford III [mailto:henry.buford at veritas.com]
Sent: 14 February 2001 13:33
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: RE: Backing up data to tape WAS [SunHELP] mt and ufsdump
problem
I would recommend using NetBackup, but then you might think I was biased.
Henry Buford, III
MCP, MCP+I, MCSE, Sun Certified Solaris Admin I
VERITAS Software
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-----Original Message-----
From: wayne schmieder [mailto:wschmied at san-carlos.rms.slb.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:40 AM
To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Subject: RE: Backing up data to tape WAS [SunHELP] mt and ufsdump problem
For starters try mt -t /dev/rmt/0 status. Thiis can retun a variety of
messages, some are quite self explanitory, i.e.
21 % mt -t /dev/rmt/0 status
/dev/rmt/0: no tape loaded or drive offline
or
mt -t /dev/rmt/1 status
Quantum DLT4000 tape drive:
sense key(0x0)= No Additional Sense residual= 0 retries= 0
file no= 10 block no= 0
The man pages for mt, mtio, and st are quite informative and provide enough
info to permit you to break out these messages. More than most care to
know about tape devices.
For serious troubles you may want to look at some of the diags such as VTS
ect.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bran Tregare [SMTP:tregare at rit.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 5:54 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Backing up data to tape WAS [SunHELP] mt and ufsdump problem
Shouldn't you be using TAR to get your data onto the tape drive?
tar cvf /dev/rmt/0 *the path of the data you want to back up*
for my box here (under solaris8) it is
tar cvfE /dev/rmt/0 /export/home/*
that backs up all the user directories from my machine.
At 12:03 PM 2/11/01 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi
>I am trying to make a backup of my data on my Sun box. I puted a tape
>in the
>backup device.
>when I tape the command:
> #mt -f /dev/rmt/0 fsf
>I get this error message:
>/dev/rmt/0 fsf 1 failed: I/O error
>I have change the tape. and I have shutdown the machine and restart it
>but there
>is no change.
>Could you help me. I am using solaris 2.6 on Sun Sparc Server 20
>
>regards,
>Souleymane
>
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