I have the latest version of bru, I can bring it to a metting and we can try it there. Let me know -Bill Charles Steinkuehler wrote: > I have some 8mm Exabyte backup tapes that were generated by the > Caldera OEM edition of BRU. I don't know much about the Caldera > install these tapes were made on, except that's it would be pretty old > by today's standards (2.0 series kernel). > > The machine has long since been replaced with a RH install (first RH > 6.2, now RH 7.2). Does anyone know a way to read BRU formatted tapes > (tar barfs on them), or am I going to have to pick up a BRU license > (or build an old caldera system) to get to these files? > > NOTE: I'm not even 100% sure the tapes were generated by BRU, but > reading in the first few sectors with dd and running strings yeilds > the following: > > [root@raven tapetest]# strings test > /dev/st0 > 43eb 0 03a43f875 8000cb4100001234 0 f 0 7d0 > 0 596820 1615a > 0 0/dev/st0 > Caldera OEM Edition > Linux > ns1.newt > 2.0.35 > #1 Wed A > i586 > *** BRU BACKUP DATA *** Info: EST, Tempe, Arizona Ph: 602-820-0042 > Fax: 602-491-0865 > bru -c -vv > NO SER NUM FILE > ./lost+found > 27a2 1 03a43f875 8000cb4100002345 0 f 0 7d0 > 1 596820 1615a > 41ed b 802 0 2 0 0 > 03a43355e36cbf52336cbf523 0 0 > 21 > ./var > 24fa 2 03a43f875 8000cb4100002345 0 f 0 7d0 > 2 596820 1615a > 41ed 809 802 0 11 0 0 > 03a43b41c36d1e9bc37a73885 0 0 > 21 > ./var/adm > 26ab 3 03a43f875 8000cb4100002345 0 f 0 7d0 > 3 596820 1615a > 41ed 1011 802 0 3 0 0 > 03a43355e36cbf52d36cbf5b4 0 0 > 21 >