In article <[log in to unmask]>, Tony Burzio <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >In <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] (Jeff Brown) writes: >>>Christian Super ([log in to unmask]) wrote: >>>: We are attempting to back up a HP3000 948 and HP9000 G50 to a tape >>>: drive on our Novell 3.12 network. (Don't ask...if HP would deliver an >>>: autoloader tape drive we wouldn't be doing this.) > >HP doesn't have one, but there are certainly other manufacturers that >have autoloader drives for HP-UX. WARNING: tar incorrectly backs up >(i.e. ignores) some Mac style file names. Use cpio if Macs store files >on your UNIX box... HP doesn't deliver an autoloader? I've got 5 HP 6400 48AL autoloaders in our machine room right now . . . 6 slot DDS-2, approx. 48 Gb per 6 cartridge magazine. You can also get the OEM version from just about any mass storage vendor - it works just fine. I believe the 48AL was on quality hold from Nov - Feb (maybe it still is - I don't really know). You can obtain the 48AL on waiver (if the quality hold is still in effect) or you can get the OEM version (which is free of the issue that resulted in the quality hold for the 48AL). jeff sumler Systems Engineer, Indiana University