Thank You. I will have to see if the client even has any software
for it. I thought that RHEL had something built-in and not sure
where I read this, but if I remember correctly, RHEL would auto detect it?
Steve
At 03:17 PM 2/10/2006, you wrote:
I would imagine that you just point your backup software to the tape device.
As the powervault appears to be ide, it should be under /dev/hdN...
You can use mt, but maybe you want a product like veritas, or edge?
-G
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Gavin McDonald
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> bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Buehler
> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 12:42 PM
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> Subject: Dell Powervault 100T
>
> I have a client running RHEL ES 4.x who has a Dell Powervault 100T
> hooked up to it, but doesn't know how to use it. I have searched
> redhat.com and google, but couldn't find any info on how to backup
> the server to it. Does anybody know the command(s) that I would need
> to do? Or a webpage that they can refer me to that would tell me how?
>
> Thank You
> Steve
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