On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 1:37 PM Lars Brinkhoff <l...@nocrew.org> wrote:
> Tony Aiuto wrote: > > that gets lots of files with names like 'dsk:[1,4]specdf525].mic' > > That just seems wrong. > > Correct, back10 does get some things wrong. It also puts some data at > the beginning of files which should be part of the file header. TITO > uses the "*FAILSAFE" magic number which fools back10 to think it's > FAILSAFE. > > What problem do you have with my tito tool? Which tape did you try? > I haven't tested all tapes, so maybe some of them has surprises. > Like I said before $ ./tito -x -f 169249.tape fopen: Is a directory $ bin/back10 -l -f 169249.tape | head 18-Nov-1858 00:00:00 <754> dsk:[1,1][3,700202].ufd 18-Nov-1858 00:00:00 <754> dsk:[1,1][3,700004].ufd 18-Nov-1858 00:00:00 <754> dsk:[1,1][3,700220].ufd $ bin/back10 -x -f 169249.tape that gets lots of files with names like 'dsk:[1,4]specdf525].mic' > I'm not sure what to do with the file checksum yet. > That is useful to verify that we reassembled the pieces correctly. $ sha1sum 169249.tape 1230fb20086990a1ff777fce32591f2900425694 169249.tape This matches yours.