Alexandre Oliva,
I did some checking and the dump program that Amanda found is used for dumping
selected parts of an object file given to it. However, I could not find the "actual"
dump" program on the system. I did find a "sysdump" utility that dumps memory images,
but I
do not think this is what you had in mind. I have a sneaking suspicion that SCO left
it out on purpose as they have their own "Backup Manager" software that comes with the
system & "ArcServe" (crap) tape server software that you must purchase.
Looks like it is back to the crappy SCO ArcServe software.
--Erick Bodine
Alexandre Oliva wrote:
> On Feb 14, 2001, Erick Bodine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > sendsize: running "/bin/dump 0Esf 1048576 - /dev/rroot"
> > running /usr/local/libexec/killpgrp
> > Usage: dump [-?CDVcgl -L[v] -a[v] -f[v] -h[dnv] -o[v] -r[dnv] -s[dnv] -t[nv] -T
> > index1[, index2]] file(s) ...
>
> This doesn't look like the filesystem dump program. Looks like some
> other dump program with unrelated purposes. Check the OpenServer
> manual for the location of the actual dump program, and tell Amanda
> where it is, by removing config.cache and setting the DUMP environment
> variable before re-running configure.
>
> The actual dump is likely to be in the same directory as restore.
> Hopefully, configure found that one. `amadmin config version' will
> tell you where.
>
> --
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