Replace the tape backup drive


 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Replace the tape backup drive
# 1  
Old 05-31-2002
Replace the tape backup drive

Please help me!!!. I am new to Unix and I have to replace the tape backup drive. Originally the system had an IBM tape drive (Rhomat) that is damged. I changed it and installed a dat drive HP 5000+. The hardware recognize the drive, the diagnostics if OK. But when I try to install the operating system i get a message that the tape backup is not installed. Do I have to make changes?. I am using a SCO Unix V386.

I will appreciate any help you can provide.

Regards,

AllaiteSmilie
# 2  
Old 06-01-2002
Just a few questions. Your post is kinda confusing. Bare with me here.

When you say the hardware recog the drive does that mean that you have the correct driver for the new Tape drive?

Then you say that you are installing the OS. Did you have the OS running before when you had the bad drive? Are you having to reinstall the OS because the box crashed?

Also, just because the hardware recog the drive, that doesn't meant that the SCO unix will recog it without a driver.

check these things and post back.






Smilie
# 3  
Old 06-01-2002
Thank you for your prompt reply. Let me please tell you a little bit more about my inquire. When I say I am newy to Unix I really mean it. I operate computers do not program them.
This system has a special application that runs on SCO Unix and that controls the addreesable scramblers and settops of a CATV operator. I can configure and modify the application but do not know anything about Unix.
About a year ago, the tape backup drive crashed. It was never replaced. Now, the hard disk failed and it was necessary to change it. This is why I need to load the OS again. To do so I require the tape backup drive. I have one available that is the HP 5000+. The computer as said before is an IBM PS/2 Model 90. I reference the system and the computer recognizes the tape, this means it appears as an available device in the set up (configuration) screen. I boot the system with the boot diskette and start with the OS loading process. Then I get a notice saying that the tape drive is not found. I understand that Unix does not recognize devices automatically. I believe that I need to make changes so that it is redirect to the new device ID. But I do not know if this is true or if I am doing something wrong. If I need to make changes: What are exactly those new instructions I have to add?

You say that that the hardware recog the device I need the drivers for Unix. Ok, I can get the drivers from the HP web but How do I load them??

Any help you can provide is welcome.

Regards,

Allaite
# 4  
Old 06-05-2002
load driver from a patch.

The driver should be in the form of a patch. Which you will have to install. Go to the www.itrc.hp.com site. You should be able to find the patch there or it will tell you where to go to get it.

You load the patch with some patch loading utility and then reboot the box, so that the system will use the new driver to recog the tape device.

You should then be able to "see" the tape drive in your init 3 or multi user mode.

HOWEVER, You need to make sure the HP driver works with SCO. Or else you may be wasting your time. It looks like it will work from what you have said.
 
Login or Register to Ask a Question

Previous Thread | Next Thread

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Solaris

How to take backup of ZFS file system on a tape drive?

Hi Guys, I want to take backup of a ZFS file system on tape drive. Can anybody help me with this? Thanks, Pras (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: prashant2507198
0 Replies

2. Solaris

possible to do ufsdump backup without a tape drive ?

hi friends, i am trying to patch a solaris 9 server. However i need to do a ufsdump backup before any patching. There is no hardware port for connecting the tape drive. Any other ways to do a ufsdump ? :wall: (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Exposure
2 Replies

3. Solaris

Backup to remote tape drive

Hello all, I'm trying to backup some files on a solaris 10 machine to the remote tape drive connected to another solaris 10 machine. I have set up rsh to allow for password-less connection between the servers, but I'm not able to write to the tape with the command: root@sdp4a>tar cvf... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: kerrygold
1 Replies

4. Solaris

Backup files to tape drive on solaris

Hi, I want to take backup of files older than 20 days from a directory onto a tape drive on remote machine on Solaris. The files are of format abc-20100301000000.gz on my local machine. I know the below commands for searching files older than x days and command for backup procedure. solar1 #... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: jyothi_wipro
7 Replies

5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

I cannot restore my backup from my exabyte tape drive

Hi All, I have an old Unix system used by a client as a backup server.I installed an Exabyte tape drive and on restarting the server and during POSTs, the system recognizes the tape drive with its scsi id. On running the command devstat -IAF, the system sees the tape drive quite well. When... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ezleone
1 Replies

6. HP-UX

tape drive access/backup

Need assistance: Have HP Visualize C3600 workstation, HP-UX 10.20, and HP C6364A 12GB DDS-3 SCSI DAT drive. I am not a UNIX programmer and did not configure/build workstation. Ran ioscan and shows up as HPC1537A, class tape, and 10/0/15/0.2.0. Switch on back of unit is denoted SCSI ID and is... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: davel1000
5 Replies

7. AIX

AIX Tape Drive Backup

Currently I have a Dell Ultrium LTO 2 Tape Drive. I am going to have a IBM AIX server. Just wonder if it is possibe to connect this tape drive to the aix server? I have Brightstor Arcserver installed on another win 2003 server. Is it possible to install the arcserve agent on the aix and use the... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ming413
1 Replies

8. Linux

linux backup to solaris tape drive

All, Has anybody ever got a Linux server to backup to a remote Solaris tape drive using the dump command and rsh? I can remtoely backup two Solaris server this way. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Mike (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: bubba112557
0 Replies

9. Solaris

Backup over network to remote tape drive

I am currently using tar to backup a server that has 9gb of data. This is fine and works fine, as part of this I send the backup to a remote tape on a remote server using rsh.. This is not very secure though is it? Whats the best idea here - is there another way I should do this to be more... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: frustrated1
1 Replies

10. Cybersecurity

Unix backup to tape drive

does anyone know how I can make an automatic backup of files to a tape drive under UNIX. I have so many commands, I don't know which goes where. I have commands for the task scheduler, Cron and other unix commands. Please help. Very Urgent. Thanks (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Cute
3 Replies
Login or Register to Ask a Question