On 2006-02-23 16:19, Radek Cisz wrote:
When I run amrestore like this amrestore -f 0 -p /dev/nst0 localhost sda2 | restore -ivb2 -f - I got message: Verify tape and initialize maps Input is from a local file/pipe amrestore: 0: skipping start of tape: date 20060223 label EPIP2 amrestore: 1: restoring localhost.sda2.20060223.0 restore: Tape is not a dump tape
Is it a dump image or is it gnutar image?
Error 32 (Broken pipe) offset 1024+1024, wrote 0 amrestore: pipe reader has quit in middle of file. Of course I CAN RESTORE it on production server where it was backed up ! ? Please advice ... I'm loosing faith in my self and open source ;-)
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