Hi Carl, Did you see the hard drive light signal is blinking all the time? Maybe it's hardware issue?
Steven. Carl Karsten wrote: > Something funny going on: - says "Finished" about 20 min ago, but > hasn't returned to a prompt, sitting on > Now syncing - flush filesystem buffers... > > Here is the whole output: > > > r...@karmic:~# clonezilla > Clonezilla mode is device-image > ocsroot device is local_dev > Preparing the mount point /home/partimag... > If you want to use USB device as a Clonezilla image repository, please > insert USB device into this machine *now*. Wait for about 5 secs then > press Enter key so that the OS can detect the USB device and later we > can mount it as /home/partimag. > Press "Enter" to continue...... > Mounting local dev as /home/partimag... > Excluding busy partition or disk... > Getting /dev/sda1 info... > Getting /dev/sda5 info... > /dev/sda5 filesystem: ext4 > mount -t auto /dev/sda5 /tmp/local-dev > Scanning dir /tmp/local-dev....... done! > The file system disk space usage > *****************************************************. > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > aufs 249M 4.1M 245M 2% / > none 0 0 0 - /proc > none 0 0 0 - /sys > udev 10M 188K 9.9M 2% /dev > /dev/sr0 117M 117M 0 100% /live/image > tmpfs 249M 4.1M 245M 2% /live/cow > tmpfs 249M 0 249M 0% /live > none 0 0 0 - /dev/pts > none 249M 0 249M 0% /dev/shm > none 249M 0 249M 0% /lib/init/rw > none 0 0 0 - /sys/fs/fuse/connections > none 0 0 0 - /sys/kernel/debug > none 0 0 0 - /sys/kernel/security > tmpfs 249M 0 249M 0% /tmp > none 249M 0 249M 0% /var/lock > none 249M 52K 249M 1% /var/run > /dev/sda5 5.8G 4.2G 1.3G 77% /tmp/local-dev > /tmp/local-dev/home 5.8G 4.2G 1.3G 77% /home/partimag > *****************************************************. > Press "Enter" to continue...... > done! > Setting the TERM as xterm > Choose the mode for ocs-sr > *****************************************************. > Clonezilla image dir: /home/partimag > *****************************************************. > Excluding busy partition or disk... > Getting /dev/sda1 info... > Getting /dev/sdb1 info... > Getting /dev/sdb5 info... > Getting /dev/sdb6 info... > Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager > Finished Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager > *****************************************************. > Do NOT create partition table on the client harddisk! > PS. Next time you can run this command directly: > /opt/drbl/sbin/ocs-sr -c -r -j2 -k -p true restoreparts > "2009-11-15-22-img" "sda1" > This command is also saved as this file name for later use if > necessary: /tmp/ocs-2009-11-15-22-img-2009-11-16-03-47 > Press "Enter" to continue... > Target disk sda does not exist in the image saved from disk(s) "sdb". > Creating a tmp Clonezilla image "2009-11-15-22-img-tmp-cnvted" based > on the image "2009-11-15-22-img" so that we can restore the image > 2009-11-15-22-img (was saved from sdb) to sda... > ///NOTE/// If the restored OS is GNU/Linux, you might have to modify > /etc/fstab and grub config file in the restored GNU/Linux to affect > these changes so that it can boot successfully! > Press "Enter" to continue...... > Creating a temporary image based on image 2009-11-15-22-img... > Setting the TERM as xterm > clonezilla image dir: /tmp > Change sdb to sda in /tmp/2009-11-15-22-img-tmp-cnvted/parts... done! > Change sdb to sda in /tmp/2009-11-15-22-img-tmp-cnvted/sdb-pt.sf... done! > Change sdb to sda in /tmp/2009-11-15-22-img-tmp-cnvted/sdb-pt.parted... done! > The created image is "/tmp/2009-11-15-22-img-tmp-cnvted". > Activating the partition info in /proc... done! > Getting /dev/sda1 info... > *****************************************************. > The following step is to restore an image to the hard > disk/partition(s) on this machine: "/tmp/2009-11-15-22-img-tmp-cnvted" > -> "sda sda1" > WARNING!!! WARNING!!! WARNING!!! > WARNING! THE EXISTING DATA IN THIS HARDDISK/PARTITION(S) WILL BE > OVERWRITTEN! ALL EXISTING DATA WILL BE LOST: > *****************************************************. > Machine: Dimension 8200 > sda1 (53.5GB_ntfs(In_SAMSUNG_SV6003H_)_ata-SAMSUNG_SV6003H_0444J1ET101432) > *****************************************************. > Are you sure you want to continue? ? > [y/n] y > OK, let's do it!! > This program is not started by clonezilla server. > The following step is to restore an image to the hard > disk/partition(s) on this machine: "/tmp/2009-11-15-22-img-tmp-cnvted" > -> "sda (sda1)" > WARNING!!! WARNING!!! WARNING!!! > WARNING! THE EXISTING DATA IN THIS HARDDISK/PARTITION(S) WILL BE > OVERWRITTEN! ALL EXISTING DATA WILL BE LOST: > *****************************************************. > Machine: Dimension 8200 > sda1 (53.5GB_ntfs(In_SAMSUNG_SV6003H_)_ata-SAMSUNG_SV6003H_0444J1ET101432) > *****************************************************. > Let me ask you again, Are you sure you want to continue? ? > [y/n] y > OK, let's do it!! > Restoring partition /dev/sda1... > *****************************************************. > Clean filesystem header in device /dev/sda1... > *****************************************************. > *****************************************************. > Starting unicast restoring image 2009-11-15-22-img-tmp-cnvted to /dev/sda1... > If this action fails or hangs, check: > * Is the saved image /tmp/2009-11-15-22-img-tmp-cnvted/sda1.ntfs-img > corrupted ? > *****************************************************. > ntfsclone v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0) > Ntfsclone image version: 10.0 > Cluster size : 4096 bytes > Image volume size : 8389750784 bytes (8390 MB) > Image device size : 8389753344 bytes > Space in use : 7281 MB (86.8%) > Offset to image data : 56 (0x38) bytes > Restoring NTFS from image ... > Total Time: 00:16:22, Ave. Rate: 444.9MB/min, 100.00% completed! > Syncing ... >>>> Time elapsed: 990.48 secs (~ 16.508 mins), average speed: 438.0 MB/min > Finished unicast restoring image 2009-11-15-22-img-tmp-cnvted to /dev/sda1. > *****************************************************. > Restoring the first 446 bytes of MBR data, i.e. executable code area, > for sda... done! > *****************************************************. > Now resize the partition for sda1 > ntfsresize -f /dev/sda1 > ntfsresize v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0) > Device name : /dev/sda1 > NTFS volume version: 3.1 > Cluster size : 4096 bytes > Current volume size: 8389751296 bytes (8390 MB) > Current device size: 53464287744 bytes (53465 MB) > New volume size : 53464281600 bytes (53465 MB) > Checking filesystem consistency ... > 100.00 percent completed > Accounting clusters ... > Space in use : 7281 MB (86.8%) > Collecting resizing constraints ... > Schedule chkdsk for NTFS consistency check at Windows boot time ... > Resetting $LogFile ... (this might take a while) > Updating $BadClust file ... > Updating $Bitmap file ... > Updating Boot record ... > Syncing device ... > Successfully resized NTFS on device '/dev/sda1'. > *****************************************************. > ***************************************************** > ***************************************************** > This program is not started by Clonezilla server, so skip notifying it > the job is done. > Finished! > Now syncing - flush filesystem buffers... > > -- Steven Shiau <steven _at_ nchc org tw> <steven _at_ stevenshiau org> National Center for High-performance Computing, Taiwan. http://www.nchc.org.tw Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 1024D/9762755A Fingerprint: A2A1 08B7 C22C 3D06 34DB F4BC 08B3 E3D7 9762 755A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 30-Day trial. 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