Multiple archives on one tape
Phil Dench
architec at cutmcvax.cs.curtin.edu.au
Sat Nov 17 01:15:50 AEST 1990
W0L at psuvm.psu.edu (Bill Lasher) writes:
>We have an environment with a large number of users (~400) on a group of
>machines. I am looking for a simple way for these people to archive files.
>We have 1/4" cartridge tapes, and tar (or bru) won't allow you to append
>archives. The result is the users have lots of tapes with small files on them.
>Any suggestions that won't require the users (they are students) to buy *REAL*
>expensive tapes?
>Bill
I asked the same question myself several months ago. This is the
most helpfull reply I received from Dave Olson.
> If you can accept multiple archives on the tape, then this sequence will
> work. If you keep track of the archive number, you can use mt fsf # to
> space to the one you want to list or extract from.
> Unfortunately, there is a bug in the 3.2 tape driver that causes this
> sequence to not work reliably for all drives; when it doesn't work, the
> first archive can be overwritten. So if the 'mt status' doesn't show
> EOD, then don't do the tar cv!
> first archive: tar cv ....
> 2nd thru N: mt feom; mt status; tar cv ...
> listing, you can do:
> tar vtf /dev/nrtape; tar vtf /dev/nrtape; tar vtf /dev/nrtape; ...
> or
> mt fsf N; tar vt
> If you don't specify the nrtape device, it will rewind at the end, but it
> will NOT rewind or reposition before writing if you are at BOT, FM, or EOD.
> Hope this helps.
> Dave Olson
... and make sure you do the 'mt status'.
Phil
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