Thanks for all. I receive some sugestions. I am thinking about them and maybe I try to use stctl that is free. "There's a thing called stctl which will do the job otherwise use commercial options like Legato, Veritas Netbackup etc. You can get it from www.cs.pdx.edu/~eric/stctl Joe Fletcher" "To get the _most_ benefit out of your software, I would suggest a backup program. My recommendation is Legato Networker. (www.legato.com) Cheers, Matt M. Morris Consultant" "Depends on your backup software, I suppose. If you use HP OmniBack, you've got the 'uma' command, if you're using NetWorker I'm quite sure you've got a command to do it as well, although I seem to have forgotten the name ('nsrjb' maybe?). Maybe see if you can find the 'mc' command for Solaris somewhere. It exists on HP-UX and possibly others and is a command-line tool to manage tape libaries and autoloaders (a bit like an extension of 'mt'). Thorfinn Rasmussen Unix Systems Administrator Standard Bank London Limited" "I think for that you need to have legato backup or veritas netbackup product Normal solaris doesn't have drivers for tape libraries. .........pankaj" "You don't say what model this is, but what a lot of people do is put the library in "dumb stacker" mode, and just step through tapes one at a time with 'mt -f /dev/rmt/xxn offline'. This is very simple, and works well for unattended backups. > Which ufsdump parameters are the best to obtain the best performance from > this tape unit ? Nothing fancy, just % ufsdump 0ubf 126 /dev/rmt/xxn works just fine. -- Jay Lessert jay_lessert@accelerant.net Accelerant Networks Inc. Beaverton OR, USA " Reinaldo Luís Ono COPEL DISTRIBUIÇÃO Fone : (5541) 331-4369 Fax : (5541) 331-2299 Rua José Izidoro Biazetto, 158 - Bloco B - Mossunguê²éæjv z»&j)bž b²éæjv z»,ºyš¨®Ê+†Ûiÿü0Â˧™©Úê좸?™¨¥™©ÿ–+-Šwèþ˧™©ÚêìReceived on Thu Sep 20 15:07:46 2001
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