On one of my linux servers, I have recently been geting the following error
when running the nightly backup. It backed up the / and the /usr partitions,
but it fails on /home every time. Is this a file size problem? I can not
figure this out. Last time I had an index tee connot write, it was a
newtwork card problem. It does not appear to be so this time. Any help would
be appreciated.


Regards,

Ryan Williams

Here is the error:

sendbackup: debug 1 pid 6960 ruid 502 euid 502 start time Thu Aug  9
05:01:06 2001
/usr/local/libexec/sendbackup: got input request: DUMP hda7 0 1970:1:1:0:0:0
OPTIONS |;bsd-auth;srvcomp-fast;index;
  parsed request as: program `DUMP' disk `hda7' lev 0 since 1970:1:1:0:0:0
opt `|;bsd-auth;srvcomp-fast;index;'
  waiting for connect on 3387, then 3388, then 3389
  got all connections
sendbackup: spawning "/sbin/dump" in pipeline
sendbackup: argument list: "dump" "0usf" "1048576" "-" "/dev/hda7"
sendbackup: started index creator: "/sbin/restore -tvf - 2>&1 | sed -e '
s/^leaf[        ]*[0-9]*[       ]*\.//
t
/^dir[  ]/ {
s/^dir[         ]*[0-9]*[       ]*\.//
s%$%/%
t
}
d
'"
index tee cannot write [Broken pipe]



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