Tape Backup

KeithSmith compunerd@gci-net.com
Tue, 30 May 2000 20:29:18 -0700


Thanks to all for your help.

I'm running Caldera eServer 2.3
.................... Would Redhat be better?


The Caldera doc says to build a new Kernel and
them build an rpm...... then install the rpm....
sounds a funny to me.

The patch for the onsteam di-30 say to use the tar
file and the patch to create a new Kernel.

I don't have the tar file.  I only have an rpm of
the kernel.

How do most people re-configure / compile their
kernal?

Any good reference material......I'm definetly in
deeper than I should be......


And of course there is building the Apache secure
server..........


Is there a simpler way?



"der.hans" wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 30 May 2000, KeithSmith wrote:
> 
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have an Onstream DI-30 tape backup that I am
> > trying to get working.......
> >
> > I downloaded the patch and am going to rebuild the
> > Kernal as required.
> >
> > The problem is I do not know what device it is -
> > /dev/?????  and I dont know how to backup to it.
> 
> For an IDE tape drive it's probably /dev/ftape, I think. IDE sucks for
> backups :). Check the ftape-HOWTO at the LDP and check the info available
> from the bru guys, e.g. www.ESTinc.com.
> 
> BTW, On Stream was what was recommended to me if you're stuck with IDE for
> backup.
> 


Thanks, atleast I have the right tape for the
job........



Thanks again for all your help.

Keith