'speed' is more than about CPU speed...
memory (phyisical/virtual)
disks (phyisical/virtual)
type of application/server/database...
Not an easy answer to such a question.
Not much in the way of logging at that level.
The boot process is wriiten to a log (in /var I think).
If you have Tru64 5.x you could post the following (to see what disk that you do have) -
hwmgr
and -
scu show edt
Have a look at the sys_check utility - this will output all current system...
Is it the older backups that you are trying to restore ?
What type of DDS tape are they ? and are you sure of the command used to create these backup tapes ?
If they are DDS2 tapes (for example) then try restoring them on an older tape device.
Or give up and use ftp/nfs to get the files of the...
is that 0m or 0n ?
try an mt -ftape_device rewind on the restore server.
Can you test it like this.
On backup server -
insert tape.
mt -f /dec/rmt/0 status
mt -f /dev/rmt/0 rewind
cd /tmp (eg)
tar -cvf /dev/rmt/0 .
eject tape
into restore box.
mt -f /dev/rmt/status
mt -f /dev/rmt/0 rewind...
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