define dumptype high-tar { root-tar comment "partitions dumped with tar" priority high dumpcycle 0 compress none index } excert from disklist localhost /etc/mrtg high-tar ns01 /home/nfsuser high-tar
Excerpt from a log SUCCESS dumper ns01 /home/nfsuser 20031230 2 [sec 0.355 kb 530 kps 1489.2 orig-kb 530]
What is the output of:
amadmin YourConfig disklist localhost /etc/mrtg
Does it say dumpcycle 0 too? Are there other constraints, like not enough tapecapacity?
ps. using "localhost" as the name of your computer will bite you when
you move your tapedrive to another computer (e.g. after a crash)
and you want to restore files from the previous one. Use the
real DNS name.
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