Hi,
Thanks for everyone who replied. The list is :
Olivier.GIRAUD@cedelgroup.com
Jean-Philippe.LEROY@st.com
"Lee A. Fedor" <fedor@mcc.com>
Sean <shadow6@bellsouth.net
Frank Fiamingo - Columbus <frank.fiamingo@ssds.com>
"Celeste Stokely" <celeste@Stokely.COM>
Stefan Voss <s.voss@terradata.de
Frank Fiamingo - Columbus <frank.fiamingo@ssds.com
Guenter Millahn <gm@Informatik.TU-Cottbus.DE
Matthew Atkinson <m.atkinson@csl.gov.uk
Karl Vogel <vogelke@c17mis.region2.wpafb.af.mil
csmoko@nswc.navy.mil (Chuck Smoko - T11
Kelly Setzer" <setzer@telalink.net
"David L. Markowitz" <David.Markowitz@litronic.com
"Bruce R. Zimmer" <bzimmer@all-phase.com
A Space Oditty <ziggy@trends.net
Rik Schneider <rik@netasset.com>
Rich Kulawiec <rsk@gsp.org
Grant Beattie <Grant.Beattie@fulcrum.com.au
Tze Wong <mongki_tze@yahoo.com
Ilhan Narli <ilhan@apollo.nepean.uws.edu.au
sunsrv@blr.cmc.net.in
"Carsten B. Knudsen" <cbk@terma.dk
Steve Franks <scf@nabaus.com.au
Most of you said that dd can do this. You were right. Giving the same command 7
times solved my problem. The command was :
dd if=/dev/rmt/0cn of=/dev/rmt/1cn bs=63k
^^^^^^
I got the blocksize from first line of the ufsdump-log. It was :
DUMP: Writing 63 Kilobyte records
P.S : Special thanks for
Carsten B. Knudsen" <cbk@terma.dk
"David L. Markowitz" <David.Markowitz@litronic.com
csmoko@nswc.navy.mil (Chuck Smoko - T11)
for sending me tapecv, tapecopy.sh , copytape . I learned too much from them.
P.S.S : I think, using tcopy 7 times does the same as well.
--- Original post ------
Hi,
I'm using ufsdump to backup my filesystems. I've a tape with 7 dumps and I need
to make a copy of this tape. I tried tcopy but I couldn't make the copy. I think
tcopy doesn't support tapes which has more than one dump file. And I know that
cpio doesn't support tapes dumped with ufsdump.
How can I do that?
P.S. : Solaris 2.6, sparc4, 4mm DDS-2
P.S.S : I've two local tape drive.
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Murat
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