rtar, rdump on SGI's

Sam Fulcomer sgf at cs.brown.edu
Thu Feb 8 03:18:37 AEST 1990


In article <7032 at sdcc6.ucsd.edu> pa1081 at sdcc13.ucsd.edu (pa1081) writes:
>I would like to do central administration on our SGI's by backing
>them up and doing all tape operations through our alliant FX/80
>which has a 1/2" tape drive.  When I called sgi customer support,
>they informed me that this would not be possible (due to byte swaps
>and such).

Huh? Why? What do they think byteorder(3N) does? Accessing a remote bsd-tape
from an SGI is a lot more straightforward than reading random foreign tapes
on local drives.

eg,

tar cf - /unix | rsh sun dd of=/dev/rst0
rsh sun tf /dev/rst0
rsh sun dd if=/dev/rst0 | tar tf -
tar cf - /unix | rsh sun tar tf -

all work thanks to byteorder(3N).

What's the problem?



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