Hi All, Here are the suggestions that I received in response to my question: - several people suggested that I try GNU tar, or a tar compatible program for windows. A couple people specifically suggested the Cygwin version of GNU tar. - a few people suggested that I use Samba. Then I could nfs mount the filesystem and copy the data. Someone suggested that if I have NT boxes at both sites I could install samba on the solaris machine; use ntbackup/networker on the nt machine in the remote site to backup the files; use ntbackup/networker on an nt machine on the local site to restore files and then copy the files to the solaris box afterwards . - Someone suggested using Winzip, or something similar, to create .zip files. Then, you could put this on tape, restore on the Solaris box, and extract it with unzip. - try the "dd" that comes from http://virtunix.itribe.net/mystuff.html. - A couple of people said that using Solstice Backup/Networker won't let you restore PC based backups to a Unix system. - One person told me not to do this because I'll lose the NT ACL's if you restore to a non-NTFS filesystem. They said that I could probably reset the permissions by hand if it's just a few files. Many of you wanted to know why I don't want to use ftp. My customer said the file sizes are very large, like 100gig. That'll take forever with ftp. Thank you all so much for your input!! Nicole --- Original Post ---- Hi, I know this may be somewhat offtopic, but I've been searching newsgroups all afternoon with very little success. We have to transfer large amounts of data from a remote NT machine to a Solaris machine. Since the files are large, ftp isn't an option. We're thinking about backing up the data from the NT machine to a DLT tape drive on the NT box, then restoring to the Solaris machine from a DLT on the Solaris machine. Has anyone done this successfully before? What software do you use? We were thinking about using Solstice Backup (and Networker on NT), but we don't want to have to scan the tape in before restoring the data. Thanks! Nicole Skyrca AppliedTheory Communications Inc. Phone: 315-453-2912 x5861 125 Elwood Davis Road Fax: 315-453-4594 Syracuse, New York 13212Received on Tue May 15 19:08:09 2001
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