Any hints on how to get the files off of a SDLT tape created by Solaris ufsdump?
I can access the tape handily: $ mt -f /dev/st0 status 3 tape capacity : 34571200 KB remaining : 34571200 KB current block : 0 write protected : yes datcompression : off min block size : 4 max block size : 16777212 def block size : 8192 cur block size : 0 Features: --------- hw compression : yes erase on bop only: yes hw err correction: no erase immediately: no sw eject media : no long erase op : yes write protection : yes short erase op : no fixed length blks: yes fixed partitions : no var length blks : yes select partitions: no get abs blockaddr: yes returns capacity : yes get log blockaddr: yes returns remaining: yes data padding : no report setmarks : no rep EOT warn size: no initiator partit.: no abs blk position : yes abs blk immediate: no log blk position : yes log blk immediate: no filemark position: yes rel blk position : yes end data position: yes reverse position : yes immediate spacing: no immediate rewind : no sequential filem.: no sequential setm. : no set block size : yes set compression. : yes set hw compress. : no set data padding : no setmark position : no set report setm. : no load and unload : yes un/load immediate: no lock and unlock : yes un/lock immediate: no tape retension : no retens. immediate: no write filemarks : yes write setmarks : no write long filem.: no write marks immed: yes write shrt filem.: no set EOT warn size: no and I did the "mt -f /dev/st0 setblk 0" but what command do I use to pull the data onto disk? [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/