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05-10-2001 05:07 AM
05-10-2001 05:07 AM
Yet another fbackup question. I'm trying to use fbackup on our a K class server and HP-UX 10.20 but everytime I ran fbackup I got this message:
fbackup(1004): session begins on Thu May 10 08:56:11 2001
fbackup(3038): output file /dev/rmt/c1t5d0BEST is not a valid device file for backup
fbackup(3019): would you like to enter a new output file?
My ioscan show:
tape 16 8/4.5.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE QUANTUM DLT8000
/dev/rmt/c1t5d0BEST /dev/rmt/c1t5d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c1t5d0BESTn /dev/rmt/c1t5d0BESTnb
There is no problem with this drive when I use tar (for backup). I saw one similar question in the forum but since the author did not said what she did that fix the problem and I tried all suggestions I'm at a lost. Thank you in advance for your help.
Thi
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05-10-2001 05:18 AM
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Re: fbackup -using DLT tape drive
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05-10-2001 05:35 AM
05-10-2001 05:35 AM
Re: fbackup -using DLT tape drive
Add to /usr/sam/lib/C/pd_devinfo.tx
TAPE...stape...*DLT8000*....Quantom DLT4000 Tape Drive.......BR,DLT
TAPE...tape...*DLT8000*....Quantom DLT4000 Tape Drive.......BR,DLT
In the same format as other entries and it should solve your problem.
This is part of a SAM patch - so check your patching level.
HTH
Paula
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06-18-2001 01:00 AM
06-18-2001 01:00 AM
Re: fbackup -using DLT tape drive
Hopes this helps,
Chris MARREEL
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06-19-2001 01:15 PM
06-19-2001 01:15 PM
SolutionThe list of patches were sent to me via a tech at HP. They did work. Hope this helps.
PHCO_23437
PHCO_23844
PHKL_16751 (install this one first)
PHKL_16957
PHKL_17858
PHKL_20611
PHKL_21595
PHKL_21661
PHKL_22286
PHKL_23419
PHKL_23612
PHNE_22507
Good luck,
Jenifer
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06-19-2001 01:20 PM
06-19-2001 01:20 PM
Re: fbackup -using DLT tape drive
i.e.
/dev/rmt/0mn
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06-19-2001 02:04 PM
06-19-2001 02:04 PM
Re: fbackup -using DLT tape drive
You can check on HP.com under these patch names and it will tell you what patches goes with what series. Good luck.... all your replies are very helpful. I know that I appreciated the help.
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08-07-2001 05:26 AM
08-07-2001 05:26 AM
Re: fbackup -using DLT tape drive
I am sorry that it took so long to response but I was only able to do the testing as per suggested by all the response. Is it too late to assigned points ??? Anyway, I got the system going - I have to install the patches as per Jennifer's response and afterward - fbackups works just fine. Thank you everyone, and sorry for the delay.
Thi