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- From: agate!spool.mu.edu!cserver!edsi!chuck@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Chuck Tomasi)
- Subject: Re: wbak
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.224043.26643@etl.go.jp>
- Sender: apollo-request@engin.umich.edu
- Organization: Enterprise Data Systems Incorporated, Appleton WI
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 14:57:14 GMT
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- schlue@danetda.UUCP (Holger Schlueter) writes:
-
- :)Does anyone know if an implementation of the utility "wbak" does exist
- :)for non-apollo workstations (e.g. sun) or is it possible to get the
- :)source code for implementing it on my own? Any information about the
- :)internal data format would be of interest, too.
-
- I don't believe (or haven't heard of) anyone is planning to continue the
- wbak program, however HP has claimed that they would be coming out with
- an rbak for HP-UX machines to read Apollo wbak/rbak format tapes. HP
- will most likely support the same medias they have all along; QIC, 4mm
- DAT, and 9 track. Unfortunately HP never saw 8mm as an option, whereas
- our site relies on them quite heavily.
-
- Am I upset that HP won't have a product to allow me to read my years
- worth of archives and backups? No, because a company known as
- Workstation Solutions in Nashua NH has a similar product (rbak for Unix)
- which will read 8mm plus all the other medias that HP supports. Chances
- are when our last few Domain/OS machines go down for the count we will
- be purchasing this software to be able to restore our data and perhaps
- rewrite it in a more current format.
-
- I believe WS is coming out with rbak for HP-UX (since that will be our
- primary target platform as we transition away from Domain/OS), however
- they are targeting other platforms with their products and it wouldn't
- surprise me if they also had a version for the Sun, IBM, and DEC
- platforms.
- --
- Chuck Tomasi | The nice thing about standards is
- chuck@edsi.plexus.COM | that there are so many to choose from.
- MiSTie #2356 |
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