It is solved when I have a tape drive at our physical location to restore our tapes to our
system buy US.?
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On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 12:27 PM, Stan Sieler<sieler at allegro.com> wrote: Ed
writes:? ??If? we? ever? ?get? a? way? to? read? tapes? ? for? the? 2000 and? 3000?
Well, we can "read" tapes for the HP 3000, and restore the files from HP 3000
backup tapes ... via Allegro Consultant's "ROSETTA STORE" product (of which
I'm the primary author).
I'm happy to restore some files for fellow collectors/enthusiasts (as time/energy
permits) for free.
The problem breaks down into two parts:
1. reading the tape
Although Rosetta can read from a physical tape drive, that capability hasn't been
tested for a decade (because of loss of hardware).
Every user we know of uses Rosetta to restore files from tape images.
There are a number of formats of tape images ... quite a number.
Rosetta understands many tape image formats, including:? ? AWS / HET
? ? STORE-to-disk
? ? SIMH
? ? Stromasys tape image
? ? Tapecopy format (Data Conversion Resources)
(Oddly, I think it doesn't understand Allegro's own proprietary tape image format,
which records a lot more information than others (e.g., read-retry information).)
If? you need an HP 3000 'STORE' tape recovered, and it's in a different
format, let me know.
2. extracting files from the tape image
Rosetta can read Classic HP 3000 STORE tapes (aka "CM STORE") of various
versions, and MPE/iX STORE tapes (aka "NM STORE") of various versions (although
'interleave' has been tested only very lightly).
By "read" I mean that it extracts the desired files, converts some (with some
controls), and creates either a hierarchical directory structure matching the original, or
a flattened one.
What about IMAGE databases?On some platforms (Linux, HP-UX, Windows (?)), IMAGE databases
can be converted to Eloquence databases (Eloquence is a product of Marxmeier software).On
all platforms, IMAGE databases can be converted to .csv or .xml files.
It can also handle SLT tapes, and provide some information on a few other kinds of tapes
one?might see from an HP 3000 (e.g., dump tapes, Serial Disc images), SPOOK tapes.
Rosetta runs on Mac, Linux, HP-UX, and Windows.
The HP-UX version can read older versions of ORBiT's Online Backup tapes (before they
changed the tape record header format)
TL;DR? ?Ed: for the 3000, it's essentially a solved problem, and has been for over 20
years!
Note: I also have a utility to restore files from (older?) Burroughs mainframe (e.g.,
B6700) backup tapes.