rdump problems with AIX 1.2

Gernot Stenz gernot at ira.uka.de
Thu Dec 13 01:25:08 AEST 1990


I have encountered considerable problems trying to dump PS/2 file 
systems to an ExaByte tape drive operated by a remote SUN workstation. 
Issuing the +rdump+ command will yield only a +permission denied+ 
message as a result, unless your machine+s root account is listed in 
the +.rhosts+file of the remote machine+s root account. I found out 
this is because AIX 1.2 uses the old version of the +rdump+ command, 
while on the newer SUN version you can define the dump device as 
+user at machine:device+. AIX +rdump+ will accept the dump device only 
as +machine:device+, invariably attempting to access the root account 
of the remote machine. Scanning the object code of the AIX +rdump+ 
command we found the textual representation of the string +root+. 
Yet, patching this to represent some other four character account 
name did not turn out to be helpful.

The remote machine+s SysAdmin will not give us root permission 
on his machine and mounting our file systems remotely on a SUN via 
NFS will not help either, since dumps can only be performed on 
physically attached file systems.

Are we condemned to back up on our 60 MB tape drive or has 
anyone  encountered the same problem and/or has found a solution? 
Any help will be gratefully appreciated.


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