On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 09:19:37PM -0500, jh...@socket.net wrote:
>
> > Depends a little on what sort of software is on the tape drive.
> > But, probably you can either use dump(8)/restore(8) or tar with
> > no problem. They can dump/restore to/from remote devices/files.
> >
>
> No software o
> Depends a little on what sort of software is on the tape drive.
> But, probably you can either use dump(8)/restore(8) or tar with
> no problem. They can dump/restore to/from remote devices/files.
>
No software on the drive.
Jay
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Subject: Ultrium 920 Autoloader Question
If
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 07:11:18PM -0500, jh...@socket.net wrote:
> If this is a double post, please excuse me. I just realized I sent my
> initial question to the wrong address.
>
> Today, I received my Ultrium 1/8 920 autoloader. I just realized the tape
> drive can be assigned an IP addre
If this is a double post, please excuse me. I just realized I sent my
initial question to the wrong address.
Today, I received my Ultrium 1/8 920 autoloader. I just realized the tape
drive can be assigned an IP address so it can be backed up to over the
network. And, I would like to explore