On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 11:15:12AM -0400, Lei Zhong enlightened us: > It passed amcheck. When I ran amdump, there was no error reporting. > However, when I ran amrestore, I got "amrestore: reached end of tape" > error. So I went back to check the log file: > > > > DISK planner amandtest.applimation.com /amtest > START planner date 20050624 > INFO planner Adding new disk amandtest.applimation.com:/amtest. > START driver date 20050624 > START taper datestamp 20050624 label DailySet101 tape 0 > STATS driver startup time 0.038 > FINISH planner date 20050624 time 1.297 > FAIL dumper amandtest.applimation.com /amtest 20050624 0 [/sbin/dump > returned 1] > sendbackup: start [amandtest.applimation.com:/amtest level 0] > sendbackup: info BACKUP=/sbin/dump > sendbackup: info RECOVER_CMD=/usr/bin/gzip -dc |/sbin/restore -f... - > sendbackup: info COMPRESS_SUFFIX=.gz > sendbackup: info end > | DUMP: You can't update the dumpdates file when dumping a > subdirectory > | DUMP: The ENTIRE dump is aborted. > sendbackup: error [/sbin/dump returned 1] > INFO taper tape DailySet101 kb 0 fm 0 [OK] > FINISH driver date 20050624 time 24.812 > > > Can someone tell me how to fix it? Thanks >
You can't use dump to do incremental dumps on a directory. Dump works for partitions. Switch to tar. Matt -- Matt Hyclak Department of Mathematics Department of Social Work Ohio University (740) 593-1263
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