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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Phil Routley on April 01, 2001, 01:51:00 PM
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hi,
I need to install a backup system on a e-smith server, the Onstream does look attractive, and there does seem to be drivers available from there web site for RedHat. , my question is does e-smiths backup routines support this device??
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E-Smith claims Onstream won't work with Red Hat 7. 0. Maybe something has changed since this was posted?
Check it:
http://www.e-smith.org/docs/manual/4.1/supportedtape.html
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I will give it a go, and post my results, maybe it will help someone else
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If you get it to work I'd definitely like to hear about it.
Good luck!
V
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I read last week that onstream have bit the dust, I don't know whether there is a chance that one of the big backup boys will take the business on. So I wouldnt do to much work yet!
Shame though, I have one of their backup systems running on an NT box and it's pretty good.
Regards Ian
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Thanks for the infomation, I have not bought a on-stream yet, I will look at a different solution, can you suggest anything??
Many thanks
Phil
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Onstream is still alive.
http://www.onstream.com/channel/index.html
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I too am the "proud" owner of an on-stream tape drive. I have tried a few times on a non-e-smith Redhat box to follow all the directions to get the kernel to re-compile to support the drive. There are some directions at:
http://www.linuxtapecert.org/di30_install.html
I am a bit of a newbie at the internals of linux and have never gotten it to work.
What I have gathered from reading up on the issues involved is that support for the drive is present in the 2.3 and greater kernel. From what I gather, Redhat has never gone to 2.3. I think that they have a beta of "Fisher" which can be gotten from their FTP site. That is based on the 2.4 kernel, so I am assuming :-) that the support will be built in at that point. Maybe through a loadable module "ide-tape".
I guess you could say that I am patiently waiting for Redhat to support the drive and then I am going to also have to wait for e-smith to support the new release of Redhat.
Not an ideal situation, but e-smith does sooo many other things for me, that I am willing to wait for that. It also is a lesson to me to not always go for the cheapest hardware out there!!!!!
Hope this helps!!
-Dave
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It can be done.
I've done it on a a E-Smith 5.1.2:
http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=pq8tqu0u5a2ui07gj98kl0rmq81hj707r5%404ax.com
and
http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=svstqu467hbg5lj3oocb71i3s706fv4ck1%404ax.com
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Take a look at Dave Helmuths excellent HOW-TO at
http://www.helmuth.net/mitel-sme/FlexDI30/FlexDI30.html
Cheers,
Thomas