On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 at 12:35pm, George Kelbley wrote > I'm trying to back up a Network Appliance filer via nfs, got the > following output from sendsize debug: > > sendsize: debug 1 pid 792 ruid 34 euid 34 start time Fri Jun 13 04:46:30 > 2003 > /usr/lib/amanda/sendsize: version 2.4.2p2 > calculating for amname '/nfs/share/.snapshot/snapshot_for_amanda', > dirname '/nfs/share/.snapshot/snapshot_for_amanda' > sendsize: getting size via gnutar for > /nfs/share/.snapshot/snapshot_for_amanda level 0 > sendsize: spawning /usr/lib/amanda/runtar in pipeline > sendsize: argument list: /bin/tar --create --file /dev/null --directory > /nfs/share/.snapshot/snapshot_for_amanda --one-file-system > --listed-incremental > /var/lib/amanda/gnutar-lists/amanda.cs.unm.edu_nfs_share_.snapshot_snapshot_for_amanda_0.new > --sparse --ignore-failed-read --totals . > /bin/tar: ./info/crowley: Cannot savedir: Permission denied > .... > (no size line match in above gnutar output) > .... > sendsize: pid 792 finish time Fri Jun 13 04:47:53 2003
Does the NetApp do the equivalent of root squashing? -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University
