Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cwjcc!hal!ncoast!fmsystm!macy From: macy@fmsystm.UUCP (Macy Hallock) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: File system dump and restoration Summary: didn't work for me Keywords: tar restore dd Message-ID: <19@fmsystm.UUCP> Date: 19 Jul 89 23:14:14 GMT Expires: 14 Aug 89 23:00:00 GMT References: <775@lilink.UUCP> Reply-To: macy@fmsystm.UUCP (Macy Hallock) Organization: F M Systems Medina, Ohio USA Lines: 35 In article <775@lilink.UUCP> mikej@lilink.UUCP (Michael R. Johnston) writes: >On our Altos machines at work we have a utility called "dump.hd" which >dumps the entire root filesystem to tape. By using this program on >can create a COMPLETE image of the hard drive that can be used to restore >a crashed system etc. I have tried to restore SCO systems several times using tar, dd, cpio and other methods, with little luck. This makes upgrading to a new hard disk a burdensome task. SCO is little help. I suspect this is part of their serialization/copy protection scheme. It's defintely a blemish on an otherwise sound and useful product. The best advice I received so far is in the articles from "Discover" (SCO's magazine/newsletter) I got via anonymous uucp from SCO (/usr/spool/uucppublic/SLS/xnx114.z from sosco). A previous article in this group gave the details on this. (To give credit where credit is due: SCO has the right idea with posting updates/info this way. Keep it up, SCO - how 'bout posting the rest of the updates/supplements this way - its got to save SCO a bundle in 800 line time, and it lets the technical people out here in the field do our job better AND make SCO more attractive to us and end users to boot) I am going to try a backup using an outside vendor's backup package, but I'm not sure I'll get good results. I am not a good enough wizard to fathom SCO's method here. Ross, you got anything to say about this? Macy Hallock fmsystm!macy@NCoast.ORG F M Systems, Inc. hal!ncoast!fmsystm!macy 150 Highland Dr. uunet!aablue!fmsystm!macy Medina, OH 44256 Voice: 216-723-3000 X251 Disclaimer: My advice is worth what you paid for it. Your milage may vary.