Den sön 7 dec. 2025 kl 23:20 skrev Peter Ekstrom via cctalk <
[email protected]>:

> Yeah, both ideas are good ideas. I am considering replacing the rz25, or
> adding a ZuluSCSI, that way I could assign one of the devices for backups.
> For now, I am just trying to preserve what's on the disk now. I want to do
> a fresh install once the CDROM arrives. It is an interesting exercise to
> me.
> Right now that RZ25 is running nicely without much noise so no rush I don't
> think, but still.
>

Not sure if anyone mentioned it, but a BlueSCSI (or I guess ZuluSCSI)
device has a mode called "initiator mode". Connect it to the drive you want
to dump and it mirrors that drive to the SD card. No hassle with USB-SCSI
dongles or anything.Works very well.

/Mattis


>
> - Peter
>
> On Sun, Dec 7, 2025 at 5:00 PM Hans-Ulrich Hölscher via cctalk <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > ... and the resulting backup will be much more reliable than the one
> > written by an old tape drive (which model, by the way?) on a possibly old
> > tape, if that ever succeeds.
> > I made especially frustration experiences using the once famous TK50
> > drives, and even (a little) more recent DAT drives tend to fail very
> often
> > nowadays.
> > One disadvantage, however, is the necessary struggle with licensing,
> > although that can be managed with a little help.
> > Another option is a backup over network WITHOUT using an operating system
> > running on the system to be saved. Unfortunately it has up to now been
> > tested on MicroVAX I and MicroVAX II systems using a DEQNA or DELQA
> network
> > adapter only. It uses a simh VAX to send a special machine language
> program
> > to the backup target computer, on that the program in turn uses MSCP
> > commands to send a bit-wise disk copy back to the simh VAX. It is new, it
> > is unconventional, but it has been successfully tested on several
> MicroVAX
> > I and MicroVAX II computers. I think it is time to get out one of my
> > VAXstation 3100s (won't make any difference) and test it there. But you
> > will need to be patient – other projects have priority for the time
> being.
> > To be honest - I expect the program will need adaptation to the newer
> > hardware, especially the network adapter - MSCP hasn't changed I think.
> >
> > Am So., 7. Dez. 2025 um 22:27 Uhr schrieb Antonio Carlini via cctalk <
> > [email protected]>:
> >
> > > On 07/12/2025 20:27, Peter Ekstrom via cctalk wrote:
> > > > I managed to reset the system password so now I can login as well. It
> > > runs
> > > > pretty well.
> > > > I tried to make a tape backup of what's on the disk but it seems all
> my
> > > > tapes dirty-up
> > > > the head of the tape drive. Anyone know of a way to clean an actual
> > tape?
> > > > Pull all the
> > > > tape out and wipe it with a dry cloth?
> > >
> > > One option would be to create a SIMH VMS host, configure it to be in a
> > > cluster, configure your real HW uV3100 to be a satellite node (booting
> > > off a root on the SIMH host system disk), boot the uV3100 into the
> > > cluster, mount the uV3100 disk and back it up with BACKUP.
> > >
> > > That might be easier and quicker than cleaning a tape.
> > >
> > >
> > > Antonio
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Antonio Carlini
> > > [email protected]
> > >
> > >
> >
>

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