Ideas for PC (win-OS/2) backup on sun workstation tape drive

2007-12-25 9:57:00

Hi,

Well, I haven't tried anything yet or made any decisions but I think I

have the answer I need. SAMBA! (address below)

My original Post:

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I have a network setup where there are several pc's running windows 3.1

and some running os/2. There is also a Sun Sparc10 running sunos 4.1.3.

This machine has an 8mm tape drive connected which I would like to use

to back up the pc's data also.

All of the pc's have netowrk connectivity thru ethernet but none connect

specifically to the sun workstation except thru telnet.

What are my options (for both windows and OS/2) in order to back up the

pc data on the sun machine's tape drive? I have heard a bit about PCNFS

from sun and would be willing to try that but does it support OS/2 and

will it let a pc use a sun tapedrive?

Any other options? I am aware that FTP's PCTCP has a tar utility but it

is rather expensive. I will need to connect several pc's to one sun

workstation (we have a special site price thru cornell for pcnfspro so

it's pretty cheap).

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Thanks to:

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"Chris Phillips" <chris@platform.com>

Checkout SAMBA and SAMBATAR... at ftp://nimbus.anu.edu.au

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davem@cp.tybrin.com (Dave McFerren)

I have just loaded SAMBA, a free utility to share files and printers

from pc's to unix boxes. IT'S GREAT. And it doesn't cost a dime. I

had it set up in about 3 hours and I am sharing files from solaris to a

Windows95 pc. I have also read that it does a good job in sharing with

OS/2, and can be set up to do backups across the net for any pc.

Look up SAMBA on the web. I think their home page is at

http://lake.canberra.edu.au

They even have binaries already compiled for almost any architecture.

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Wis Macomson <wis@sequent.com>

You might want to check out SAMBA ('archie samba'). It lets MS

boxes use Unix filesystems as "drives". I believe that it is

running on this Sequent PTX system.

I think that it allows peripheral sharing also.

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Michael Baumann <baumann@proton.llumc.edu>

Kind of.. more like, let the sun mount the PC drive and tape it that

way. Check into SaMBa, a SMB package that is freely available for the

Sun (and other UNIX) platform. There are patches to allow taring of

a shared drive this way.

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"Marks, Evan R" <markser@AETNA.com>

ake a look at legato's backup software... It will work across the

platforms you have

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Mike Varney <mlv03@health.state.ny.us>

Sun has another product, Solstice Backup, which supposedly lets you back

your PCs up right to a UNIX tape drive.

What we do is use PCNFS and back up our PCs to a file in a specific

directory tree - then we back up that directory to tape using normal

"dump"

commands.

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Srivatsan Rajagopal <sriraj@eel.ufl.edu>

I have tried Samba, which implements the SMB protocol (Netbios) for

Unix.

It basically, is a PC-NFS server and is a freeware downloadable from :

nimbus.anu.edu.au/pub/tridge/samba/. It has worked quite well and has a

utility "smbtar" to directly tar shared file systems onto the remote

unix tape drive. I have used it with Windows and am unaware of its

compatibility to OS2 environment.

I believe pcnfspro should also be capable of doing this.

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Matthew Stier - Imonics Corporation <matthew.stier@imonics.com>

smbtar

An application in the SAMBA suite.

http://lake.canberra.edu.au/pub/samba/samba.html

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"Walter Reed" <walt@caligari.com>

There are commercial options like Legato Networker (www.legato.com)

but you will find them quite expensive.

Another option is to use something like Samba which allows UNIX

systems to be a peer on MS Windows for Workgroups networks (Samba is

freeware.) Then you can just mount your PC file systems on unix and

back them up that way.

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