RE: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-05 Thread Gavin Henry
Title: Re: Rebuilding my backup server





Dear all,

Thanks for all your help.

I upgraded to Fedora Core 2 and got all my e-mails backs.

What I did, whcih I will be submitting a patch to the RESTORE doc is:

Installed the amanda RPM and used amrestore i.e.:

amrestore /dev/nst0 hostname '/etc$'

which searched for that partition.

I got the latest level 0, then level 1 for /etc and /home

Then used "tar -xvpf filename" to get all the files.

Much, much easier than mt -f /dev/nst0 fsf 1 and using dd.

Thoughts?

Gavin.

  -Original Message- From: Paul Bijnens 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri 02/07/2004 09:40 
  To: Gavin Henry Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Subject: Re: Rebuilding my backup server
  Gavin Henry wrote: Disaster 
  strikes!!! My Red Hat 8.0 backup server hard drive has died, 
  and I need some advice in rebuilding it. I have all the 
  backups tapes and I have backup up /etc /home /var and a few other 
  things. My question is, "How do I get all the configuration 
  files back from the tapes without having Amanda 
  installed? Any tips would be great!!!Tip one: 
  stay calm.Tip two: Read docs/RESTORE.In short: As root 
  do:use basic unix commands to position tape like: mt -f 
  /dev/nst0 fsf 1use basic dd to read the 32k header of each file on 
  tape: dd if=/dev/rmt/0n bs=32k count=1And notice it 
  contains the command you need to type to restorethat backup 
  image: (position again using mt above, and cd to the correct 
  top directory!) dd if=/dev/nst0 bs=32k 
  skip=1 | gzip -d | gtar -xpvf ---Paul Bijnens, 
  Xplanation 
  Tel +32 16 397.511Technologielaan 21 bus 2, B-3001 Leuven, 
  BELGIUM Fax +32 16 397.512http://www.xplanation.com/ 
  email: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  I think I've got the hang of it now: exit, ^D, ^C, ^\, ^Z, ^Q, F6, 
  ** quit, ZZ, :q, :q!, M-Z, ^X^C, logoff, logout, close, 
  bye, /bye, ** stop, end, F3, ~., ^]c, +++ ATH, disconnect, 
  halt, abort, hangup, ** PF4, F20, ^X^X, :D::D, KJOB, F14-f-e, 
  F8-e, kill -1 $$, shutdown, ** kill -9 1, Alt-F4, 
  Ctrl-Alt-Del, AltGr-NumLock, Stop-A, ... 
  ** ... "Are you sure?" ... YES 
  ... Phew ... I'm 
  out 
  




Re: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-05 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 10:42:00AM +0100, Gavin Henry wrote:
 I do use knoppix heavily, maybe it's my ignorance, but how will it know what to 
 restore without my disklists and conf files?

You can't use amrecover until you get that stuff off the tape,
but you can use amrestore, which, by design, doesn't need any of
Amanda's on-disk data; all it needs is the backup media.

To start, you can use amrestore to get a coarse-grained overview
of the tape, using something like:
mt rewind
amrestore /dev/nst0 nonexistent-host-name

Amrestore (N.B., not amrecover) will happily trundle through the
tape looking for DLEs for nonexistent-host-name, and in the
process of not finding any, it'll print a nice list of the files
on the tape.

A lot less painful than all those dd's...

--

|  | /\
|-_|/ Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont.[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|  |  /
It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his fellow band members to the ground and toss the
drum kit around during songs.
- Patrick Lenneau


Re: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-05 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 04:54:58AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
 5. dd again, this time useing a very large count, and feed that to 
 gzip if needed, otherwise straight to tar.

Minor improvement: instead of using a very large count, simply
don't provide a count= argument at all:
dd bs=32k skip=1 | whatever

Without a count=, dd will run till end-of-file, and not worry
about how many blocks it's copied.

--

|  | /\
|-_|/ Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont.[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|  |  /
It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his fellow band members to the ground and toss the
drum kit around during songs.
- Patrick Lenneau


Re: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-05 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 05 July 2004 19:54, Eric Siegerman wrote:
On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 04:54:58AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
 5. dd again, this time useing a very large count, and feed that to
 gzip if needed, otherwise straight to tar.

Minor improvement: instead of using a very large count, simply
don't provide a count= argument at all:
dd bs=32k skip=1 | whatever

Without a count=, dd will run till end-of-file, and not worry
about how many blocks it's copied.

Touche`!,  I had forgotten that detail.  Thanks for clarifying that.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
There are 4 boxes to be used in defense of liberty. 
Soap, ballot, jury, and ammo.
Please use in that order, starting now.  -Ed Howdershelt, Author
Additions to this message made by Gene Heskett are Copyright 2004, 
Maurice E. Heskett, all rights reserved.


Re: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-02 Thread Paul Bijnens
Gavin Henry wrote:
Disaster strikes!!!
My Red Hat 8.0 backup server hard drive has died, and I need some advice in rebuilding 
it.
I have all the backups tapes and I have backup up /etc /home /var and a few other 
things.
My question is, How do I get all the configuration files back from the tapes without having 
Amanda installed?

Any tips would be great!!!
Tip one:  stay calm.
Tip two:  Read  docs/RESTORE.
In short: As root do:
use basic unix commands to position tape like:
  mt -f /dev/nst0 fsf 1
use basic dd to read the 32k header of each file on tape:
  dd if=/dev/rmt/0n bs=32k count=1
And notice it contains the command you need to type to restore
that backup image:
  (position again using mt above, and cd to the correct top
   directory!)
  dd if=/dev/nst0 bs=32k skip=1 | gzip -d | gtar -xpvf -

--
Paul Bijnens, XplanationTel  +32 16 397.511
Technologielaan 21 bus 2, B-3001 Leuven, BELGIUMFax  +32 16 397.512
http://www.xplanation.com/  email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
***
* I think I've got the hang of it now:  exit, ^D, ^C, ^\, ^Z, ^Q, F6, *
* quit,  ZZ, :q, :q!,  M-Z, ^X^C,  logoff, logout, close, bye,  /bye, *
* stop, end, F3, ~., ^]c, +++ ATH, disconnect, halt,  abort,  hangup, *
* PF4, F20, ^X^X, :D::D, KJOB, F14-f-e, F8-e,  kill -1 $$,  shutdown, *
* kill -9 1,  Alt-F4,  Ctrl-Alt-Del,  AltGr-NumLock,  Stop-A,  ...*
* ...  Are you sure?  ...   YES   ...   Phew ...   I'm out  *
***



Re: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-02 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 02 July 2004 03:56, Gavin Henry wrote:
Dear all,

Disaster strikes!!!

My Red Hat 8.0 backup server hard drive has died, and I need some
 advice in rebuilding it.

I have all the backups tapes and I have backup up /etc /home /var
 and a few other things.

My question is, How do I get all the configuration files back from
 the tapes without having Amanda installed?

Any tips would be great!!!

In a pinch (ouch) all you really need are mt, dd, gunzip (gzip -d) and 
tar.  The basic procedure goes something like this:

1. cd to someplace with lots of scratch room for the untared files.

2. Rewind the tape with mt.

3. read the tape label with dd using count=1 and no output spec, it 
should come out on the screen of your shell, identifying the tape and 
the date it was made.

4. do this again to get the files header, so you can see if you need 
to pipe dd's output file thru gzip before handing it to tar.

5. dd again, this time useing a very large count, and feed that to 
gzip if needed, otherwise straight to tar.  It will stop regardless 
of the actual count at the end of that tape file.

6. handle what you've got unpacked, putting it where it belongs.

7. goto 4, until eod of the tape, then start on the next tape at 2, 
doing this in the same sequence the tapes were made so that any 
overwrites you do as you put stuff back will always be with a newer 
version.

Fairly simple, but time consuming I'm afraid.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
There are 4 boxes to be used in defense of liberty. 
Soap, ballot, jury, and ammo.
Please use in that order, starting now.  -Ed Howdershelt, Author
Additions to this message made by Gene Heskett are Copyright 2004, 
Maurice E. Heskett, all rights reserved.


Re: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-02 Thread Martin Hepworth
Gavin
gab a copy of knoppix.
This a live cd version of Linux - ie you boot from it and you have a 
fully working linux from cd - doesn't touch the hard drive.

You can then run mount the hd drive, setup the ethernet (if not DHCP) 
and run amrestore/amrecover as needed (it's part of the knoppix 
distribution).

--
Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
Gavin Henry wrote:
Dear all,
Disaster strikes!!!
My Red Hat 8.0 backup server hard drive has died, and I need some advice in rebuilding 
it.
I have all the backups tapes and I have backup up /etc /home /var and a few other 
things.
My question is, How do I get all the configuration files back from the tapes without having 
Amanda installed?

Any tips would be great!!!
Gavin.
**
Kind Regards,
Gavin Henry.
BEng (Hons) MIEE
Engineer
Invsat Ltd.
Discovery Drive,
Arnhall Business Park,
Westhill,
Aberdeen,
AB32 6FG.
www.invsat.com
Tel: + 44 (0) 1224 428453
Fax:+ 44 (0) 1224 428401
e-mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-02 Thread Gavin Henry
Thanks. I will print the docs and these e-mails out and start tonight. (sorry to top 
posting)

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gene Heskett
Sent: 02 July 2004 09:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rebuilding my backup server


On Friday 02 July 2004 03:56, Gavin Henry wrote:
Dear all,

Disaster strikes!!!

My Red Hat 8.0 backup server hard drive has died, and I need some
 advice in rebuilding it.

I have all the backups tapes and I have backup up /etc /home /var
 and a few other things.

My question is, How do I get all the configuration files back from
 the tapes without having Amanda installed?

Any tips would be great!!!

In a pinch (ouch) all you really need are mt, dd, gunzip (gzip -d) and 
tar.  The basic procedure goes something like this:

1. cd to someplace with lots of scratch room for the untared files.

2. Rewind the tape with mt.

3. read the tape label with dd using count=1 and no output spec, it 
should come out on the screen of your shell, identifying the tape and 
the date it was made.

4. do this again to get the files header, so you can see if you need 
to pipe dd's output file thru gzip before handing it to tar.

5. dd again, this time useing a very large count, and feed that to 
gzip if needed, otherwise straight to tar.  It will stop regardless 
of the actual count at the end of that tape file.

6. handle what you've got unpacked, putting it where it belongs.

7. goto 4, until eod of the tape, then start on the next tape at 2, 
doing this in the same sequence the tapes were made so that any 
overwrites you do as you put stuff back will always be with a newer 
version.

Fairly simple, but time consuming I'm afraid.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
There are 4 boxes to be used in defense of liberty. 
Soap, ballot, jury, and ammo.
Please use in that order, starting now.  -Ed Howdershelt, Author
Additions to this message made by Gene Heskett are Copyright 2004, 
Maurice E. Heskett, all rights reserved.



RE: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-02 Thread Gavin Henry
I do use knoppix heavily, maybe it's my ignorance, but how will it know what to 
restore without my disklists and conf files?

-Original Message-
From: Martin Hepworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2004 10:18
To: Gavin Henry
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rebuilding my backup server


Gavin

gab a copy of knoppix.

This a live cd version of Linux - ie you boot from it and you have a 
fully working linux from cd - doesn't touch the hard drive.

You can then run mount the hd drive, setup the ethernet (if not DHCP) 
and run amrestore/amrecover as needed (it's part of the knoppix 
distribution).


--
Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300


Gavin Henry wrote:
 Dear all,
 
 Disaster strikes!!!
 
 My Red Hat 8.0 backup server hard drive has died, and I need some advice in 
 rebuilding it.
 
 I have all the backups tapes and I have backup up /etc /home /var and a few other 
 things.
 
 My question is, How do I get all the configuration files back from the tapes 
 without having 
 Amanda installed?
 
 Any tips would be great!!!
 
 Gavin.
 
 **
 Kind Regards,
 
 Gavin Henry.
 BEng (Hons) MIEE
 Engineer
 
 Invsat Ltd.
 Discovery Drive,
 Arnhall Business Park,
 Westhill,
 Aberdeen,
 AB32 6FG.
 
 www.invsat.com
 
 Tel: + 44 (0) 1224 428453
 Fax:+ 44 (0) 1224 428401
 e-mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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Re: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-02 Thread Martin Hepworth
Gavin
(got coffee now and read the bit about *backup* server died :-)
I think you already got the advice about doing a manual restore of the 
proper files.

If you've got a knoppix disk you MAY be able to get the conf files etc 
off the broken disk by mounting the disk and copying to a USB keydisk 
thing.  Depends on how borken the disk is - ie will it mount and how 
good your debugfs skills are if it won't mount..


--
Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
Gavin Henry wrote:
I do use knoppix heavily, maybe it's my ignorance, but how will it know what to 
restore without my disklists and conf files?
-Original Message-
From: Martin Hepworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2004 10:18
To: Gavin Henry
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rebuilding my backup server
Gavin
gab a copy of knoppix.
This a live cd version of Linux - ie you boot from it and you have a 
fully working linux from cd - doesn't touch the hard drive.

You can then run mount the hd drive, setup the ethernet (if not DHCP) 
and run amrestore/amrecover as needed (it's part of the knoppix 
distribution).

--
Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
Gavin Henry wrote:
Dear all,
Disaster strikes!!!
My Red Hat 8.0 backup server hard drive has died, and I need some advice in rebuilding 
it.
I have all the backups tapes and I have backup up /etc /home /var and a few other 
things.
My question is, How do I get all the configuration files back from the tapes without having 
Amanda installed?

Any tips would be great!!!
Gavin.
**
Kind Regards,
Gavin Henry.
BEng (Hons) MIEE
Engineer
Invsat Ltd.
Discovery Drive,
Arnhall Business Park,
Westhill,
Aberdeen,
AB32 6FG.
www.invsat.com
Tel: + 44 (0) 1224 428453
Fax:+ 44 (0) 1224 428401
e-mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-02 Thread Gavin Henry
Good idea, I think it will mount, but my cdrom is also dead :-(

I need to buy one.

-Original Message-
From: Martin Hepworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2004 11:08
To: Gavin Henry
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rebuilding my backup server


Gavin

(got coffee now and read the bit about *backup* server died :-)

I think you already got the advice about doing a manual restore of the 
proper files.

If you've got a knoppix disk you MAY be able to get the conf files etc 
off the broken disk by mounting the disk and copying to a USB keydisk 
thing.  Depends on how borken the disk is - ie will it mount and how 
good your debugfs skills are if it won't mount..



--
Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300


Gavin Henry wrote:
 I do use knoppix heavily, maybe it's my ignorance, but how will it know what to 
 restore without my disklists and conf files?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Hepworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 02 July 2004 10:18
 To: Gavin Henry
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Rebuilding my backup server
 
 
 Gavin
 
 gab a copy of knoppix.
 
 This a live cd version of Linux - ie you boot from it and you have a 
 fully working linux from cd - doesn't touch the hard drive.
 
 You can then run mount the hd drive, setup the ethernet (if not DHCP) 
 and run amrestore/amrecover as needed (it's part of the knoppix 
 distribution).
 
 
 --
 Martin Hepworth
 Snr Systems Administrator
 Solid State Logic
 Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
 
 
 Gavin Henry wrote:
 
Dear all,

Disaster strikes!!!

My Red Hat 8.0 backup server hard drive has died, and I need some advice in 
rebuilding it.

I have all the backups tapes and I have backup up /etc /home /var and a few other 
things.

My question is, How do I get all the configuration files back from the tapes 
without having 
Amanda installed?

Any tips would be great!!!

Gavin.

**
Kind Regards,

Gavin Henry.
BEng (Hons) MIEE
Engineer

Invsat Ltd.
Discovery Drive,
Arnhall Business Park,
Westhill,
Aberdeen,
AB32 6FG.

www.invsat.com

Tel: + 44 (0) 1224 428453
Fax:+ 44 (0) 1224 428401
e-mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-02 Thread Martin Hepworth
Gavin
sure its the HD then and not the IDE - or is the disk SCSI??
CD-ROM drives are cheap anyhow..
Now that 1GB usb keyfob things are  £200 I wonder how long it will 
before we a knoppix for a USB dongle (for BIOS'es that can boot from 
these things!)

--
Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
Gavin Henry wrote:
Good idea, I think it will mount, but my cdrom is also dead :-(
I need to buy one.
-Original Message-
From: Martin Hepworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2004 11:08
To: Gavin Henry
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rebuilding my backup server
Gavin
(got coffee now and read the bit about *backup* server died :-)
I think you already got the advice about doing a manual restore of the 
proper files.

If you've got a knoppix disk you MAY be able to get the conf files etc 
off the broken disk by mounting the disk and copying to a USB keydisk 
thing.  Depends on how borken the disk is - ie will it mount and how 
good your debugfs skills are if it won't mount..


--
Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
Gavin Henry wrote:
I do use knoppix heavily, maybe it's my ignorance, but how will it know what to 
restore without my disklists and conf files?
-Original Message-
From: Martin Hepworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2004 10:18
To: Gavin Henry
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rebuilding my backup server
Gavin
gab a copy of knoppix.
This a live cd version of Linux - ie you boot from it and you have a 
fully working linux from cd - doesn't touch the hard drive.

You can then run mount the hd drive, setup the ethernet (if not DHCP) 
and run amrestore/amrecover as needed (it's part of the knoppix 
distribution).

--
Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
Gavin Henry wrote:

Dear all,
Disaster strikes!!!
My Red Hat 8.0 backup server hard drive has died, and I need some advice in rebuilding 
it.
I have all the backups tapes and I have backup up /etc /home /var and a few other 
things.
My question is, How do I get all the configuration files back from the tapes without having 
Amanda installed?

Any tips would be great!!!
Gavin.
**
Kind Regards,
Gavin Henry.
BEng (Hons) MIEE
Engineer
Invsat Ltd.
Discovery Drive,
Arnhall Business Park,
Westhill,
Aberdeen,
AB32 6FG.
www.invsat.com
Tel: + 44 (0) 1224 428453
Fax:+ 44 (0) 1224 428401
e-mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: Rebuilding my backup server

2004-07-02 Thread Gavin Henry
I think the whole lot needs replacing some time. I think the cdrom is just dead. I 
will try it in another machine.

I have and usb disks for some time, but the die quite a lot with all the read writes.

I have one now that you can only read. I even tried debug the controller stuff for it, 
but no joy.

-Original Message-
From: Martin Hepworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2004 11:30
To: Gavin Henry
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rebuilding my backup server


Gavin

sure its the HD then and not the IDE - or is the disk SCSI??

CD-ROM drives are cheap anyhow..

Now that 1GB usb keyfob things are  £200 I wonder how long it will 
before we a knoppix for a USB dongle (for BIOS'es that can boot from 
these things!)

--
Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300


Gavin Henry wrote:
 Good idea, I think it will mount, but my cdrom is also dead :-(
 
 I need to buy one.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Hepworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 02 July 2004 11:08
 To: Gavin Henry
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Rebuilding my backup server
 
 
 Gavin
 
 (got coffee now and read the bit about *backup* server died :-)
 
 I think you already got the advice about doing a manual restore of the 
 proper files.
 
 If you've got a knoppix disk you MAY be able to get the conf files etc 
 off the broken disk by mounting the disk and copying to a USB keydisk 
 thing.  Depends on how borken the disk is - ie will it mount and how 
 good your debugfs skills are if it won't mount..
 
 
 
 --
 Martin Hepworth
 Snr Systems Administrator
 Solid State Logic
 Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
 
 
 Gavin Henry wrote:
 
I do use knoppix heavily, maybe it's my ignorance, but how will it know what to 
restore without my disklists and conf files?

-Original Message-
From: Martin Hepworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2004 10:18
To: Gavin Henry
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rebuilding my backup server


Gavin

gab a copy of knoppix.

This a live cd version of Linux - ie you boot from it and you have a 
fully working linux from cd - doesn't touch the hard drive.

You can then run mount the hd drive, setup the ethernet (if not DHCP) 
and run amrestore/amrecover as needed (it's part of the knoppix 
distribution).


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Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
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Gavin Henry wrote:


Dear all,

Disaster strikes!!!

My Red Hat 8.0 backup server hard drive has died, and I need some advice in 
rebuilding it.

I have all the backups tapes and I have backup up /etc /home /var and a few other 
things.

My question is, How do I get all the configuration files back from the tapes 
without having 
Amanda installed?

Any tips would be great!!!

Gavin.

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Engineer

Invsat Ltd.
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Aberdeen,
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www.invsat.com

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