On Oct 25, 2013, at 11:14 , David Roberts <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello all,
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> OK - small school - old NMR (really old). We set this up around 14 years ago with an O2 system as the user interface, with an indigo system as the interface between the O2 and the NMR. This is a JEOL system, has really been a workhorse with little issues over the last 14 years.
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> We are obviously at the end here. We are working on getting a new one - but that's a work in progress.
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> Anyway - today the hard drive failed on the indigo system. The simple issue is this - we access the indigo strictly via telnet.
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> I do have a backup (I believe) on tape of the indigo.
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> What is the best way to proceed here?
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> There is no monitor on the indigo (nor is there a keyboard). I don't even have a monitor for it (no graphics card - and I don't have an old terminal).
I'd suggest first restoring the tape backup onto another machine on the network. Then, you could access the console on the Indigo via a serial cable [from Sabuj's post--many more recent machines appear to lack a serial port, but you can get RS232 <=> USB adaptors for cheap that work well enough], and configure the Indigo to netboot off the restored tape backup.
// Johan
Postdoctoral Fellow @ Physical Biosciences Division
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