On 27 Feb 2002 at 10:53am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

> hi, this is my problem.
> I have the next disklist

> sc01us0103.cf.jcyl.es           /                               user-tar        
> sc01us0103.cf.jcyl.es           /global/datos2/esri-web         user-tar        

> 200 Dump host set to sc01us0103.cf.jcyl.es.
> $CWD '/' is on disk '/' mounted at '/'.
> 200 Disk set to /.
> /
> amrecover> ls
> 2002-02-26 opt/
> 2002-02-26 usr/
> amrecover> 
. 
> How you can see where is the other dirs /var, /etc/init.d ... ?
> My df -k is
> [root@sc01us0103]> df -k
> Filesystem            kbytes    used   avail capacity  Mounted on
> /dev/vx/dsk/rootvol  13105131 1270879 11703201    10%    /
> /proc                      0       0       0     0%    /proc
> fd                         0       0       0     0%    /dev/fd
> mnttab                     0       0       0     0%    /etc/mnttab
> /dev/vx/dsk/var      3096423   77099 2957396     3%    /var
> swap                 5667328     120 5667208     1%    /var/run
> swap                 5669680    2472 5667208     1%    /tmp
> /dev/vx/dsk/software 14573538 1994383 12433420    14%    /software
> /dev/vx/dsk/node@1     95702    2516   83616     3%    /global/.devices/node@1
> /dev/vx/dsk/cf_dg/datos
>                      99089760 4339229 93759634     5%    /global/datos
> /dev/vx/dsk/cf_dg/datos2
>                      21360505   90007 21056893     1%    /global/datos2
> /dev/vx/dsk/node@2     95702    2516   83616     3%    /global/.devices/node@2

Well, from the above output, /var is its own partition.  So you'll need to 
add it to the disklist.  As for the rest, what is the output of 'ls -la /' 
on sc01us0103?

-- 
Joshua Baker-LePain
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Duke University

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