On 6 Apr 2012 13:35:50 -0700, Sean O'Banion posited:

> "Direct-access tape support": do you have any suggestions on a USB to SCSi 
> adapter that I might try testing my TZ30 tape drive on my Mac Mini (Intel) 
> under OS X 10.6.8?  Not that I think I can get to it soon (some employment is 
> needed...), but so I can look for hardware that might serve the purpose.

Thank you for your offer.   

I don't have any USB-to-SCSI adapters I'd suggest.  

Most of the SCSI storage hardware is getting stale and is getting replaced, and 
those adapters are getting scarce.

As for vmsbackup, I've received no feedback around the tape direct-access 
features.  None.  Various fixes for bugs certainly (and gratefully) received, 
but not in the tape path.

There's an alternative to debugging the tape and related operations on random 
tape devices and random OS platforms.  Simply dd'ing the data into a tape image 
on disk, and then running that image through one of the existing virtual tape 
driver packages, or using some "simple" tools to pull the saveset out from 
among the various ANSI tape records.  Both would seem far more maintainable 
approaches, too.  (And this assumes that the vmsbackup code doesn't still work.)

Given both the lack of interest in this tape access support from (the few?) 
vmsbackup users, and given the available access to VMS servers here in the 
'labs, this vmsbackup work has been less interesting than some of the other 
open-source programming that's underway here.

If you're looking for a project to assist with, then Mr Elson might be 
interested in some assistance with his virtual tape project.  It might also be 
useful to provide some documentation and/or testing of one of the other virtual 
tape packages that are around.  Or (as Bill Peterson was asking recently over 
in comp.os.vms) creating some documentation around how the new OpenVMS 
hobbyists can use the "new" hobbyist disk images, such as how to download and 
unpack those for use with simh.  And certainly if you're interested in 
(testing, implementing, updating) the vmsbackup tape support, then I can 
forward along the most recent source bits.  There are more than a few projects 
around.

And FWIW, the RESET_BACKUP_SAVESET_ATTRIBUTES.COM tool has been on the OpenVMS 
Freeware distributions for a number of versions, in the 000TOOLS area.  The 
BACKUP headers are actually sort-of kind-of documented in the OpenVMS 
definitions and related materials.  Those BACKUP-related data structure 
definitions were included (albeit in a weird spot) in recent OpenVMS 
installations.  And for completeness, OpenVMS V8.4 has the BACKUP /REPAIR 
qualifier.


Stephen Hoffman  -  HoffmanLabs LLC



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