[Lvlug] Need to Restore some MS Backup Files on Tape to Linux --- if Possible
Michael Gossett
mjgossett at gmail.com
Tue Nov 10 20:51:50 PST 2009
Not to my knowledge...Why would they backup to tape, horrible =(
Tapes haven't been adequate storage for about a decade now...Since the hard
drive cost has decreased. I won't get into that debate though :P
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Terry Cox <zencode at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have some client data that was backed up on a Windows host using MS
> Backup a couple of years ago. (Of course, they need their data yesterday.)
> I have a SCSI controller and DDS-4 Tape Drive in my Test server, which is a
> dual boot Linux/Windows Server. The problem is that I don't want to take
> down my Linux box to 'recover' these files under Windows, since I use it for
> a Test environment for some of my clients --- unless I have no choice. (The
> restore process is very, very slow --- but it works.)
>
> I have played around with MT and Tar on Linux, trying to read the data ---
> to no avail... I am researching Bacula and Amanda as possible candidates
> for this job, but I don't want to go down that road unless I know it is
> going to work in this particular instance.
>
> I tried using VirtualBox virtualization, but my Windows XP session under
> Linux did not recognize the SCSI controller and tape drive. So, I want to
> know if there is an easy way to 'recover' theses MS Backup files under
> Linux. My Google searches to date have not answered that question
> directly. My current OS is Centos 5.4. (By the way, Centos recognizes the
> controller and tape drive without any problems. I can reposition the tape,
> and I can backup and restore Linux files using tar, etc. I just can't read
> the MS Backup files that I know that are there...)
>
> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Terry
>
>
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