Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mmlai!burzio From: burzio@mmlai.UUCP (Anthony Burzio) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Writing HP cartridge tapes on a Sun 3 Summary: HP cartridge tape, file system Keywords: HP SUN QIC Message-ID: <373@mmlai.UUCP> Date: 6 Aug 88 18:17:27 GMT References: <614@ednor.UUCP> <63050@sun.uucp> Organization: Martin Marietta Labs, Baltimore, MD Lines: 27 In article <63050@sun.uucp>, swilson%thetone@Sun.COM (Scott Wilson) writes: > In article <614@ednor.UUCP> cgf@ednor.UUCP (Chris Faylor) writes: > > > >Does anybody know if it is possible to produce a tar tape on a Sun > >that is readable on an HP 300? It seems that the HP uses some kind > >of strange format... > > I tried this for a while one day and finally gave up. I think > HP uses some different kind of format. We couldn't even get the I was told by HP at a UNIX class that their file system for UNIX is actually built up an an older file system. The UNIX volume is a file in this other system. Without this file system on the tape, you are out of luck. Of course, HP didn't throw in a program to FORMAT this older file system, therefore you have to buy their tapes... > In short we gave up and tried to transfer data with ethernet, of course > the HP was thin ethernet and the Sun thick so ... > DEC sells a little gizmo for switching between thick and thin Ethernet (if you can stomach talking to DEC...) **************************************************************** Tony Burzio * My bosses will never read this * Martin Marietta Laboratories * so it's ok. * ****************************************************************