Thank you for all the replies! Comments inline... > >sendbackup : time xxx.xxx : normal(|) DUMP+ ACLs in inode #xxx wont't be > >dumped sendbackup : time xxx.xxx : index tee cannot write [Broken pipe]
> Offhand, it sounds like a permissions problem but what do I know? > Just a WAG, perhaps some of your files have access control > list permissions that prevent even root from reading them. Ok, I'll check that out. Maybe it has something to do with SELinux... > First, please realize that it's your dump program reporting this, > not Amanda. Amanda is just echoing the messages through. Yeah, I kind of figured this, but thought this would be a good place to ask. Hope you don't mind... > What kind of OS is being dumped Linux FC3 > and what kind of dump (e.g. ufsdump, vxdump, etc)? Hmmm... good question. How do I figure that out? In any case, I'm using the default dump that comes with FC3. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# dump --version dump: invalid option -- - dump 0.4b37 (using libext2fs 1.35 of 28-Feb-2004) > Some versions of dump just don't do ACL's. Vendors want > you to buy their spiffy proprietary backup software that > actually works and leave the normal stuff crippled. > Wonderful folks, those vendors. :-) What is an "ACL" anyway? Where can I find out more about this while trying to figure out what's going on? Thanks for all the advice!!
