RE: [U2] Universe Windows reading a Virtual Tape File

2008-08-18 Thread Bill Haskett
age- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2- >[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ron White >Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 11:27 AM >To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org >Subject: RE: [U2] Universe Windows reading a Virtual Tape File > >UV on windows does not do virtual tapes but if you do

RE: [U2] Universe Windows reading a Virtual Tape File

2008-08-18 Thread Ron White
UV on windows does not do virtual tapes but if you do a T-DUMP from D3 you can load the file(s) to UniVerse using the T.LOAD verb with the PICK.FORMAT option. I have both D3/Windows and UniVerse/Windows and have had good success moving small numbers of files. Ron White -Original Message--

Re: [U2] Universe Windows reading a Virtual Tape File

2008-08-18 Thread Ed Clark
Not a dumb question. I've seen threads on here before about this. I think the bottom line is that universe on windows has no way to deal with virtual tape, but universe on unix/linux does. So if you have access to universe on unix, load your t-dumps there and then use uvbackup to save/resto

Re: [U2] Universe Windows reading a Virtual Tape File

2008-08-18 Thread Dave Taylor
Curt, The only "virtual" save and restore processes on Universe are uvbackup and uvrestore, and they work only with eachother and only with existing Universe accounts. We have two tools that you can use, however, to accomplish your goal. Please let me know if you would like to discuss these.