Hi dandan123,
both CDs are original from Sun Microsystems. I can read them with windows XP.
I think the CD drive is all right because I can boot from a solaris 7, but then I cannot see all disks.
Thnks for all.
Thanks Franz for your quick answer.
1)SPARC Ultra10
It is a UltraSPARC-IIi 333MHz
2) solaris 5.
version 2.5.1 in a CD from Sun Microsystem, and I have another one, but it is the same thing.
Regards, Inma
I have a SPARC Ultra10 machine and solaris 5. When I boot it
the ok prompt appears.
From CD-ROM I do boot cdrom -s and display:
enter filename [kernel/unix]:
I type kernel or unix and always display "boot cannot open kernel/unix"
¿how can I do it?
Thanks spamly for your answer.
I have checked all you say. I can do telnet and rlogin to server2.
Before last monday rsh worked well.
I don't know what is happening.
Hi,
when we tried to rsh to the remote server it is not returning back to the $ prompt.
From "server1" I try to do to "server2":
$rsh server2 ls
It hangs there without return back to the prompt.
Hi KenCunningham, thanks for your reponse.
Now I haven't the drive where the tape was written because it was broken up.
I'll try to find another one.
Thanks again.
Inma
Thanks Bfitzmai for your answering. I had cleaned the tape drive.
I am using a hp dds-2 tape, 4 mm, compressed capacity: 8GB, that was written in a DDS-2 tape drive of Sun (Solaris 5.5)and "tar cvf /dev/rmt/1n" for some files.
Now, I want to read it in a DDS-3 tape drive of Sun (Solaris 5.8) and...
Hi KenCunningham, when I do "mt -f /dev/rmt/1n fsf 2", this message appears:
/dev/rmt/1n fsf 2 failed: I/O error
Then I have tried with "mt -f /dev/rmt/1n fsf 1" and it works OK, but when I do "tar tvf /dev/rmt/1n", this message appears: tar: blocksize = 0.
Thanks.
When I want to list the table of a tape writed with a tar command like this:
tar -tvf /dev/rmt/1n
this message appears:
tar: tape read error
the tape was written successfully because the first time I used the same command as now:
tar tvf /dev/rmt/1n, 2 times and finally tar tvf /dev/rmt/1...
Hi p5wizard, the tape was written successfully because the first time I used the same command as now:
tar tvf /dev/rmt/1n, 2 times and finally tar tvf /dev/rmt/1 but always show the message tar: tape read error.
To create the tape I used:
tar cvf /dev/rmt/1n disk1
tar cvf /dev/rmt/1n disk2
tar...
Hi Annihilannic, another tape works well.
I have used dd if=/dev/rmt/1 of=kk and dd if=/dev/rmt/1 of=kk conv=swab, and this message appears:
read: I/O error
0+0 records in
0+0 records out
When I want to list the table of a tape writed with a tar command like this:
tar -tvf /dev/rmt/1n
this message appears:
tar: tape read error
Anybody can help me?
Thanks,
I need to backup many *.jpg files of some directory.
This is the script:
(
ufsdump 0uf dev/rmt/1n /vol13/MT00001A
ufsdump 0uf dev/rmt/1n /vol12/MT00002A
ufsdump 0uf dev/rmt/1n /vol12/MT00003A
) 2>&1 | tee -a backup1.log
When run the second ufsdump, the device is busy until first ufsdump stops...
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