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12-14-2002 12:10 PM
12-14-2002 12:10 PM
Retrieving Optical Media
To whom it may concern:
I have a need to recover digital engineering data from a CLIX based system designed by Intergraph. (CLIX is their variant of UNIX.) The data consists of raster and vector drawing files which reside on an optical jukebox. When Intergraph converted the data from version 1 (CLIX) to version 2 (NT), not all of the data was "converted". The conversion did not alter the format of the information, but changed the naming/storage convention and moved the files from one optical jukebox to another. (Although, the conversion routine reported that everything was converted, it was later determined that a bug in the conversion routine prevented the conversion of a significant portion of the data. Our group mainly needs the files themselves off of the optical disks, either using the existing file names or some other identifier. The data resides on 1GB Rewritable Optical Media disks made by Intergraph. Does your company have the capability to retrieve this type of data, and perhaps place on a more up to data format? If so, how much would something like this cost? We have approximately 40 disks that would require this type of conversion. Thanks in advance for your assistance. Please let me know if I can answer any additional questions!
Alice Horn
Technical Writer
CACI
703-679-3488
I have a need to recover digital engineering data from a CLIX based system designed by Intergraph. (CLIX is their variant of UNIX.) The data consists of raster and vector drawing files which reside on an optical jukebox. When Intergraph converted the data from version 1 (CLIX) to version 2 (NT), not all of the data was "converted". The conversion did not alter the format of the information, but changed the naming/storage convention and moved the files from one optical jukebox to another. (Although, the conversion routine reported that everything was converted, it was later determined that a bug in the conversion routine prevented the conversion of a significant portion of the data. Our group mainly needs the files themselves off of the optical disks, either using the existing file names or some other identifier. The data resides on 1GB Rewritable Optical Media disks made by Intergraph. Does your company have the capability to retrieve this type of data, and perhaps place on a more up to data format? If so, how much would something like this cost? We have approximately 40 disks that would require this type of conversion. Thanks in advance for your assistance. Please let me know if I can answer any additional questions!
Alice Horn
Technical Writer
CACI
703-679-3488
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12-15-2002 02:31 AM
12-15-2002 02:31 AM
Re: Retrieving Optical Media
Hello Alice,
I paste here an document about a company, which will be used For HP Tape Backup and Data Conversion. They might be able to help you.
Regards,
Ralf.
HP Tape Backup - Recommended Data Conversion and Recovery Options
Vogon International, founded in 1985 and operating from its headquarters in the UK, provides data recovery, data conversion and computer forensic investigation services, worldwide. With operations in the United Kingdom, Germany and the US, Vogon helps companies to maintain business continuity when faced with migration issues or data loss by offering a 24 hour a day, seven day a week, 365-day per year operation. HP Data Protection Organization has negotiated discount and enhanced services for its end users by entering into an agreement with Vogon International for both Data Conversion and Data Recovery purposes.
The agreement between the two companies provides a discounted rate and preferential service level of service for migration, and a preferential service level for data recovery for HP customers, on submission of the reference numbers outlined below:
Data Conversion Reference Number
HP/EU/DC/500 - HP endusers
Data Recovery Reference Numbers
HP/EU/DR/200 - HP enduser
(HP customers will enjoy a Fast-Track level of service for the price of a Standard level of service. Fast-Track would typically be within 1 day. Time scales and prices will vary depending on the complexity of the task).
Vogon can be contacted at the following address:
Vogon International Ltd
Talisman Business Centre
Talisman Road
Bicester, Oxon OX26 6HR
Tel: +44(0) 1869 355255
Fax: +44(0) 1869 355256
www.vogon-international.com
NOTE: Hewlett-Packard shall not be responsible for any loss or damage caused by this service or by Hewlett-Packard's performance of this agreement.
Copyright Hewlett-Packard Co. 2000
This information is subject to change without notice and is provided "as is" with no warranty.
Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this material.
I paste here an document about a company, which will be used For HP Tape Backup and Data Conversion. They might be able to help you.
Regards,
Ralf.
HP Tape Backup - Recommended Data Conversion and Recovery Options
Vogon International, founded in 1985 and operating from its headquarters in the UK, provides data recovery, data conversion and computer forensic investigation services, worldwide. With operations in the United Kingdom, Germany and the US, Vogon helps companies to maintain business continuity when faced with migration issues or data loss by offering a 24 hour a day, seven day a week, 365-day per year operation. HP Data Protection Organization has negotiated discount and enhanced services for its end users by entering into an agreement with Vogon International for both Data Conversion and Data Recovery purposes.
The agreement between the two companies provides a discounted rate and preferential service level of service for migration, and a preferential service level for data recovery for HP customers, on submission of the reference numbers outlined below:
Data Conversion Reference Number
HP/EU/DC/500 - HP endusers
Data Recovery Reference Numbers
HP/EU/DR/200 - HP enduser
(HP customers will enjoy a Fast-Track level of service for the price of a Standard level of service. Fast-Track would typically be within 1 day. Time scales and prices will vary depending on the complexity of the task).
Vogon can be contacted at the following address:
Vogon International Ltd
Talisman Business Centre
Talisman Road
Bicester, Oxon OX26 6HR
Tel: +44(0) 1869 355255
Fax: +44(0) 1869 355256
www.vogon-international.com
NOTE: Hewlett-Packard shall not be responsible for any loss or damage caused by this service or by Hewlett-Packard's performance of this agreement.
Copyright Hewlett-Packard Co. 2000
This information is subject to change without notice and is provided "as is" with no warranty.
Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this material.
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12-17-2002 10:50 AM
12-17-2002 10:50 AM
Re: Retrieving Optical Media
I currently have a similar requirement. We have some survey source code that was placed onto a number of floppy disks about 6 years ago on a Intergraph Interpro workstation running CLIX OS. The format at the time was CLIX UNIX formatted floppies that used to_flop/from_flop utilities. Of course we no longer have the CLIX or AIX operating systems and apparently these are the only stations that are capable of reading the data - unless I am mistaken. Appreciate to hear your resolution and would appreciate if you could pass on the information that may be helpful in my case. Thanks in advance!
Ken
Support Analyst
web.mail@shaw.ca
780-476-2905
Ken
Support Analyst
web.mail@shaw.ca
780-476-2905
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