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тАО01-07-2008 02:28 PM
тАО01-07-2008 02:28 PM
Hi
I try to build up a recovery procedure of a Tru64 machine using the installation CD (in order to boot in single user mode) and vrestore for the OS data. The data should be extracted from a tape drive connected to a NSR N1200, and then to the SAN. The machine is also connected to the SAN through a HBA. Is this possible, since after booting the system, (although the wwidmgr -show port reveals the NSR) I cannot detect the tape drives and media changer behind the NSR. The commands I used are :
scu scan edt
scu show edt
hwmgr scan scsi
hwmgr show scsi
with no results.
Any comments are gladly appreciated.
Thank you.
I try to build up a recovery procedure of a Tru64 machine using the installation CD (in order to boot in single user mode) and vrestore for the OS data. The data should be extracted from a tape drive connected to a NSR N1200, and then to the SAN. The machine is also connected to the SAN through a HBA. Is this possible, since after booting the system, (although the wwidmgr -show port reveals the NSR) I cannot detect the tape drives and media changer behind the NSR. The commands I used are :
scu scan edt
scu show edt
hwmgr scan scsi
hwmgr show scsi
with no results.
Any comments are gladly appreciated.
Thank you.
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тАО01-22-2008 12:33 PM
тАО01-22-2008 12:33 PM
Re: NSR1200 tape visible for restore
It was a very good hint, although the problem was in NSR configuration.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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