13-12 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
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This section describes the requirements for using commands such as ufsrestore
on another system to restore data from a tape drive attached to the filer. It also
describes how to specify the tape drive in the command for restoring data.
This section does not discuss the exact commands that you need to enter on the
other system. Refer to the documentation for the other system to learn about its
commands for restoring data.

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The filer with the tape drive must allow access from the other system. That is, the
host or filer from which a dump (or ufsdump) or restore (or ufsrestore) com-
mand is issued must be listed in the following configuration files:
The /etc/hosts.equiv file on the filer with the tape drive. Alternatively, you can
specify both the host and user in /etc/hosts.equiv. The filer /etc/hosts.equiv file
contains entries in this format:
hostname [ username ]
For more information about /etc/hosts.equiv, see the hosts.equiv(5) man page.
The /etc/hosts file on the filer with the tape drive or in the DNS database if the
filer is using DNS.
Also, the filer with the tape drive must be added to the other systems /etc/hosts file.

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In the commands for dumping and restoring, specify the filer tape drive in the follow-
ing format:
filer
:
device_name