Hello,
Perhaps you could use the Linux Great Power and setup
a NBD ( Network Block Device ). ;-)
A network block device (NBD) driver makes a remote resource look like a
local device in Linux, allowing a cheap and safe real-time mirror to be
constructed.
Please take a look at
http://www2.linuxjournal.com/lj-issues/issue73/3778.html
Hope this helps ...
May Linux be with U !
Regards, Jocelyn GIZOLME.
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Turgut Kalfaoglu
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12/06/01 13:59
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db2eug
Greetings. Our DB2 machine (Linux Mandrake) does not have a tape drive.
However,a fellow Linux machine does. Between these machines, we are
able to do backups using something like
tar .... | rsh ... > /dev/nst0
So, one machine runs the tar, sends the output to the device of the other
machine. I tried the same with BACKUP command, but honestly,
I can't figure out how I can have the output of BACKUP go over using RSH
to some other machine. Any ideas? Many thanks, -turgut
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