Many thanks to: Dan <dana@dtn.com> Bernhard Sadlowski <sadlowsk@Mathematik.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> "Doug Otto" <doug.otto@govstor.com> Steve Sandau <ssandau@bath.tmac.com> "Jay Chembakassery" <jay@emaildemo.bluewireless.com> Tim Scanlon <tfs@vortex.uprising.net> Almost everyone recommended using "dd(1M)" utility to create an image on disk and then copy the image back to the blank tape As Jay put it: "Insert the catridge and (make sure that the tape is in readonly mode to avoid accidental writes) #dd if=/dev/rmt0 of=/var/tmp/tape bs=64k Insert the blank tape, #mt -f /dev/rmt/0 rewind #dd if=/var/tmp/tape of=/dev/rmt0 Note:- I assume that /dev/rmt0 is your tape drive device. If not, use the appropriate one. Bernhard suggest using tcopy in Solaris 8 iff you have 2 tape cartridges on line (this is not the case). He said there was a bug in tcopy in Solaris 2.6: It only copies the first file on tape. Steve Sandau and Doug Otto mentioned about a utility called "copytape": ... "I was able (using copytape on a Linux box) to copy an image of my SunOS 4.0.3 tapes (1/4" 60M carts) to a file and then onto another tape. I found "copytape" at : ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/comp.sources.unix/volume10 I edited line 152 so perror didn't complain about too many arguments. (I just removed the first argument in parentheses if memory serves.) Then I was able to compile it on Linux. I did not try Solaris. The copytape package includes a man page. I don't remember the syntax, but it was in the man page and it was pretty simple" Tony --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Original question: - I have a customer who would like to find out if it is possible to duplicate an old 1/4" SunOS 4.1E QIC-24 format for an old configuration with a SS1 with 1 cartridge drive (Wangtek). He does have a 60MB blank cartridge. The original cartridge has part number 700-8030-02 Rev B SunOS 4.1.E on it. If not, is there an outside vendor who specializes in tape duplication that you would recommend? _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Mar 20 19:16:17 2002
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