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1. AIX
Hello,
I need to be able to encrypt LTO tapes that our AIX writes to for backups.
We have a tape library (IBM TS3100) that our AIX host uses to write to LTO6 tapes. We then take those tapes off-site and restore to another AIX system using a 3580-H6S LTO6 tape drive - this is a very simple... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: c3rb3rus
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2. Solaris
First of all, great web site! I have been using it for a while but just registered today. It's been a great resource for me. Now, on to my issue.;)
I'm geographically separated from six (Sun v245s) development servers that I have been asked to backup and restore as development is done and... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: ShawnD41
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello all. UNIX dummy here :p
Anyway I was trying to do a full backup of my work server SUN SPARC SERVER 1000 machine (yes we are actually using this dinosaur). I did the ufsdump comand and everything was fine until I got to the dumping of regular files. During the run I got the following... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: hammerva
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4. Solaris
I have a server/domain on a m5000 running Solaris 10. It is part of a cluster.
The other cluster member sees tape drives, but this one does not.
It is zoned correctly, and I can see the drives are binded in lputil.
The st.conf, and devlink.tab are identical.
ST.CONF: -
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# Copyright... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: pfwhufc
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5. AIX
It may seam a bit odd that I ask this question.
After you have done your backups to tapes, do you verify the content of the tapes ?
- never
- sometimes
- always
The reason I am asking is that here in the office, all the backup procedures include verifying the content of the tapes (no... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Browser_ice
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6. AIX
Hi, I am currently looking at how we can optimize and speed up our backups here. I am just a beginner operator and our system admin hardly knows anything (long term interim).
There is this particular TAR backup of DB backups that for a 10.5Gb amount of files, it takes 5 hours to do the backup on... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Browser_ice
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7. Solaris
My tape library is broken but backups still need to go on .I have 2 boxes running Solaris 10
Got SCSI tape drive attached to the DEV box ( my PROD Box has only fibre)
I want to take the prod backup from the DEV box using ufsdump. ie
/usr/sbin/ufsdump 0uvf DEV:/dev/rmt/1n... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Msororaji
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello all, how would i go about verifying that a tape is backing up data correctly other than restoring the backup. for example, what command would i use to check the tape for errors? Any and all help is appreciated
-Coffee (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: coffeebrown
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9. AIX
Currently am running the backup command for AIX 5L and see that the tape is rewinding after the completion of the back.
backup -0 -u -f /dev/rmt0 / >> $file 2>&1
What can I do to stop allow the backup to rew after the completion of this job? Any thoughts?
Thanks again. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: justinburbridge
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
For those with backup tapes (and I just bought and installed a Seagate one for my FreeBSD box) I want to know how to get the most out of each tape by placing multiple backups on each tape (potentially 20GB). Please correct me if I'm wrong:
First, retension the tape:
# mt retension
next, turn... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: WIntellect
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