cgh018@tijc02.UUCP (Calvin Hayden ) (12/02/89)
Well, here goes again. I have a Vax 8600 running AT&T Sys V, Release 2 Version 2 (actually a port done by Uniq Digital). I just got in two 8mm tape drives for the system - for evaluation. The drives emulate a tu81, and I have all drivers, etc... If the 8mm's work ok, I will purchase, and use them for unattende backups. I have file systems ranging in size from 100,000 blocks in size to 1,900,000 blocks. Now, we have a 3rd shift man who does all backups onto 2400ft, 6250bpi, 9track reels. 1. We do a nightly backup on certain file systems using find and cpio. We do a weekly backup of certain ones using find and cpio. Once a month, we do a monthly of all using volcopy. Each file system is backed up to a different set of tape reels - 1 fs per set. We have had problems on tapes done with cpio when the tape was unreadable(lost everything beyond that point). We have also had problems if volcopy could not recover from a tape error. If we go 8mm, and continue to backup everything we do now - we will - I will have to 'stack' the backups on an 8mm tape (one fs after another). If I do so, and the start of the tape is bad, everything beyond could be lost. Question - based on the tools I have mentioned above, how would you do backups. Is there a better way with the tools I have? If you have suggestions as to how you would do backups with my system, please email these to me. Yes, I know I have quite a beast here :^) The file systems are backed up at a rate of 5/daily, 7/weekly, and 9/monthly. Any suggestions appreciated, especially if you have a configuration like mine!!! Thanks in advance, Calvin Hayden Texas Instruments, Johnson City, Tn. Voice (615)461-2254 UUCP: ...mcnc!rti!tijc02!{root,cgh018}