Dan,

Thanks, that did the trick.

# dump
     date = Thu Mar  2 09:52:02 2023
dump date = the epoch
dumping /dev/rrp3 to /dev/rmt1
I
II
estimated 24870 tape blocks on 0 tape(s)
III
IV
level 9 dump on Thu Mar  2 09:52:02 2023
DONE
25228 tape blocks on 1 tape(s)

And, I will change dump.c and dumpdir.c to use tm0.

Ken


On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 9:40 AM Dan Cross <crossd@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 9:28 AM KenUnix <ken.unix.guy@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am trying to use the 'dump' program but it references rmt1.
>
> My system only has rmt0. I have been unable to find how to
> create this device. I have looked over the reference material
> but it only references rmt0.
>
> Is there any way to redirect a dump to use rmt0?
>
> Any help is appreciated.

I'd start with the man page.

Dump(1M) says that argument `f` causes `dump` to, "Place the dump on
the next argument file instead of the tape". Did you try using that
option with `/dev/rmt0`?

Alternatively, I don't see why you couldn't hard-link /dev/rmt1 to /dev/rmt0:

# cd /dev
# ln rmt1 rmt0

Or use `mknod` to create a device file with the same major/minor numbers:

# cd /dev
# /etc/mknod rmt1 c 12 0

Or even, as a very last resort, edit the source and change the default
dump device.  It's in /usr/src/cmd/dump.c

Hope that helps!

        - Dan C.


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