File system dump and restoration
Bill Vermillion
bill at bilver.UUCP
Sat Jul 22 10:44:57 AEST 1989
In article <19 at fmsystm.UUCP> macy at fmsystm.UUCP (Macy Hallock) writes:
....
>I have tried to restore SCO systems several times using tar, dd, cpio
>and other methods, with little luck. This makes upgrading to a new
>hard disk a burdensome task. SCO is little help. I suspect this
>is part of their serialization/copy protection scheme. It's defintely
>a blemish on an otherwise sound and useful product.
............
>I am going to try a backup using an outside vendor's backup package,
>but I'm not sure I'll get good results. I am not a good enough
>wizard to fathom SCO's method here.
You might look into a program called C-Tar, distributed by Microlite in
Philadelphia (I think?).
I have it installed on a site with several systems. Though I have not done a
full restore (and haven't had the time to wipe out a disk and bring it back)
it backs up everything, including the /dev files. To bring a system back all
you have to do is get a minimum kernel running and install the software
package.
(I am going to try wiping out the system and restoring it soon. I finally got
a machine of my own to play around with that won't cause hemorages and heart
attacks if I crash it :-) :-) .)
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Bill Vermillion - UUCP: {uiucuxc,hoptoad,petsd}!peora!tarpit!bilver!bill
: bill at bilver.UUCP
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