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SCO OpenServer 5 backup errors

Asked by rpmaps in SCO Unix, Unix Operating Systems

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I know very little about UNIX, (so please type slow enough so that I can understand).   I have inherited an old UNIX SCO OpenServer 5 that is used to run Dentech, a dental office practice management software program.  I need to extract the database so that it could be converted for use in a newer Windows PC.   Installed on the system is an SCSI Seagate Scorpion DDS3 tape drive.  The database backup is performed through the Dentech program.   During startup, when I run the SCSI configuration utility, it shows the Seagate drive and the SCSI adapter card.   Further during the boot process, it says <SCSI bios not detected> .

Whenever I attempt to do a backup through Dentech it tells me:

tar:  cannot open: /dev/tape

I have changed drives with an identical Seagate Scorpion that I know is working correctly and still get the same results.

I NEED to get this data extracted so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Zones: SCO Unix, Unix Operating Systems
Tags: Seagate, Scorpion, std224000N, SCSI dds3 tape drive, tar: cannot open: /dev/tape
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