Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!cse!marler From: marler@cse.uta.edu (T. Gordon Marler) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Re: How to make dump not rewind the tape? Keywords: dump,dec,utlrix Message-ID: <1991May1.200530.3327@cse.uta.edu> Date: 1 May 91 20:05:30 GMT References: <1991Apr24.192745.19638@leland.Stanford.EDU> <1991Apr25.131610.7528@banana.fedex.com> Organization: Computer Science Engineering Univ. of Texas at Arlington Lines: 31 In article <1991Apr25.131610.7528@banana.fedex.com> bill@banana.fedex.com (bill daniels) writes: >kocks@jessica.stanford.edu (Peter Kocks) writes: > > >You can more than likely specify the no-rewind tape device, ie. /dev/nrmt0h. >This will allow you to concatenate dumps on a single large tape such as >8mm or 4mm. > >Try something like this: > >dump 0uf /dev/nmt0h / ; dump 0uf /dev/rmt0h /usr >mt rewind >restore tf /dev/nrmt0h ; mt fsf ; restore tf /dev/rmt0h > >bill What happens if the file system you are dumping to this tape runs off the end of the tape and has to continue on another? Will it give you problems when you try to restore it later? Gordon Marler System Manager Center for Computational Biomechanics UT Arlington -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Somewhere there's danger, Somewhere there's injustice, and somewhere else the tea is getting cold.