Summary : Ufsrestore problems (urgent)

From: <Andy.Kannberg_at_lgphilips-displays.com>
Date: Fri Jul 11 2003 - 09:45:07 EDT
OK, OK,

I'll go back into my corner.....
I had to use the f option (ufsrestore -if /dev/rmt/2ubn)
Shame on me. Well. It's friday afternoon and my brains are already in
weekend mode.
Sorry folks

And thanks to all people for replying.


Andy Kannberg
System Engineer
SPIRIT UNIX group
LG Philips Displays Eindhoven
The Netherlands
tel: 040 - 2789265
fax: 040 - 2785405
email: Andy.Kannberg@LGPhilips-Displays.com


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Hi guru's.

Gotta problem with ufsrestore. From another site I got a tape with one
single ufsdump file on it.
The dump was made on Solaris 2.5.1

I've inserted the tape in a L280 autoloader, and loaded the tape with the
nsrjb command (I use Solstice Backup for regular backups)
I used
# nsrjb -j mt1 -l -n -S1
In English this means load from jukebox mt1 the tape in the first slot,
without mounting it and without informing the software

I rewinded the tape with

# mt -f /dev/rmt/2ubn rew

Then I wanted it to read the Table of Contents on the  tape with:

# ufsrestore -t /dev/rmt/2ubn
But it give a message /dev/rmt/0: I/O error

it also gives this message when I try to do
# ufsrestore i /dev/rmt/2ubn

Am I forgetting somewhere or is the ufsdump/restore from Solaris 2.5.1 not
compatible with Solaris 8 versions ?

Any help would be appreciated

Kind regards,


Andy Kannberg
System Engineer
SPIRIT UNIX group
LG Philips Displays Eindhoven
The Netherlands
tel: 040 - 2789265
fax: 040 - 2785405
email: Andy.Kannberg@LGPhilips-Displays.com
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