What happens if you just command an mt rewind ?. Have you tried leaving the blocking-factor as default ?. Neil
-----Original Message----- From: Kunihiko.Motoyoshi [mailto:Kunihiko.Motoyoshi@ctc-g.co.jp] Sent: Wednesday, 4 April 2001 12:13 To: Cormier, Darleen Cc: 'Colm Buckley'; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Remote Dump error
Thank you for ALL.
We tested use our F540 and 4mmDAT that work fine.
Problem is We can not duplicate user's problem. Becouse dose work here. I will try to make a more time for this.
Thank you, -pon
"Cormier, Darleen" wrote:
Yeh, yeh, I blew it, should have had a cup of coffee before I answered
that. Sorry all
-----Original Message----- From: Colm Buckley [mailto:colm@tuatha.org] Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 10:02 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Remote Dump error
== Darleen Cormier Darleen.Cormier@netapp.com
The dump utility on a NetApp filer can only move data to a tape drive which is directly attached to a filer. It can not move data to a tape d rive which is attached to a Sun server.
What?
It works fine here - all you need is to have the remote shell daemon (rshd) running on the Sun box, with the NetApp filer allowed to run commands as root ("netapp.network root" in root's .rhosts file).
Alternatively, you could do something like:
rsh netapp dump 0u / > /dev/rmt/0
- the output of the netapp's 'dump' command will be sent to standard
output, which goes to the tape drive. Note that you won't be able to run multi-tape dumps like this.
Colm
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