On the client machine, where do I set the option of --ignore-failed-read 
because I see that the version of tar I have there, does have this option.

Thank you

At 08:21 PM 02/08/2001 , you wrote:
>On Feb  8, 2001, "John R. Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It's too bad tar doesn't have a flag that enables certain errors to be
> > logged (which Amanda would note but not consider fatal) but not cause
> > a non-zero exit.
>
>It does.  It's called --ignore-failed-read.  It was a bug in older
>versions of tar that it caused non-zero exit.  IIRC, it's fixed in
>1.13.19.
>
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