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03-07-2001 09:13 AM
03-07-2001 09:13 AM
System A has a tape drive, system B does not. How can I back up system B onto the tape drive on System A? Is that something I can do via remsh? Many TIA's in advance.
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03-07-2001 09:28 AM
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Re: Remote Shell
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03-07-2001 09:30 AM
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Re: Remote Shell
tar cvfb - 20
Make sure .rhosts or hosts.equiv is set up for the user doing the backups.
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03-07-2001 09:38 AM
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Re: Remote Shell
use SAM, after permitting access in .rhosts.
This is creating a remote fbackup.
Volker
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03-08-2001 10:03 AM
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03-08-2001 11:35 AM
03-08-2001 11:35 AM
SolutionYou could remotely mount the drive for use:
On system A(server with drive):
mount /dev/rmt/0m /tape
exportfs -i /tape
On system B(without drive):
mkdir /dev/rmt/0m
mount xx.yy.zz:/tape /dev/rmt/0m
This would allow you to run any commands on system B that require a tape drive.
Remember that whenever you use exportfs and are finished using the drive you must umount things in a certain order.
umount /dev/rmt/0m on system B
run 'exportfs -uav' on system A
then umount /tape on system A
Haven't tried this, but in theory it should work. :-) If this won't work, please let me know.
Good Luck,
Jason V.
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03-08-2001 08:00 PM
03-08-2001 08:00 PM
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The remsh/dd/cpio combinations are better but there is nothing in these connections to ensure the data has been transmitted correctly. And restoring files/directories is going to be tricky.
fbackup is designed for network backups and only requires remsh capability.
As with any network backup solution, be very sure you have a plan on how to restore the entire computer, a replacement of the root disk or restoring a few files. And test it.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin