nexenta is alive and well.  in fact, check this out.
http://www.nexenta.com/corp/

nexenta is not advancing at the pace of ubuntu though.  i like the ubuntu
system so nexenta is great for me.  if i were you and you were not tied to
ubuntu then you might consider opensolaris or solaris10.  solaris10 is not
beta software but opensolaris and nexenta are.



On Nov 27, 2007 5:16 PM, Gene Horodecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sounds reasonable... What did you do about the attrib file?  I noticed
> there is a file called 'attrib' in each of the pool directories with some
> binary data in it.
>
> "Rich Rauenzahn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Gene Horodecki wrote:
>
>  I had that problem as well.. so I uhh.. well, I fiddled with the backup
> directory on the backuppc server and moved them around so that backuppc
> wouldn't see I had moved them remotely.. Not something I would exactly
> recommend doing... although it worked.
>
>  Great suggestions..  It's too late for me now because the backup (should
> be) 95% complete.. but I will remember that for next time.
>
> Tell me, are the directories in the pc/<hostname> path just regular
> directories that have the letter 'f' prepended to them?  Did you have to
> reorganize every layer of backups in existance to match, or just one layer?
>
> I'll do this next time.
>
>
> So if I moved, say, /var/www to /home/www, I first made a full backup
> before the move.  Then I moved the www directory on the remote host, then
> went to the backuppc server and moved fwww from /fvar/fwww to /fhome/fwww
> within that latest backup tree.  Then I did another full.   I think that's
> what I did anyway... =-)
>
> Rich
>
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