How do I read a bad tape (tar)?
R. Munroe
topix at gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca
Tue Apr 9 09:14:56 AEST 1991
I am having trouble extracting some important data from a cartridge tape.
I used tar and now can not retrieve the data. The tape drive whirrs and
clicks a couple of times and then the system tells me to insert the next
tape and press <CR> to continue. I know the data is on the tape - it justs
seems that there is a little snag that makes the system think it's
reached the end of the archive. Question - is there anyway way of retrieving
the data (whatever is left of it) by either:
1. Some unix command that will read past the bogus 'end of archive'.
or
2. Are there any companies that specialize in data recovery that could help.
The tape is a 60MB Sony cartridge that was archived on a Silicon Graphics 4D/70
workstation (low density drive). I also have SGI 3130's and 4D/25's
(Personal Irises) on site, that could be used if needed. Thanks for any and
all help.
Bob Munroe
TOPIX Computer Graphics and Animation, Inc.
Internet: topix at utcs.utoronto.ca
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