Heh... OK I'm done having my stupid moment... Thank's for seeing that :-)
I'm still curious (just so I know) what an sblock magic number is.
Thanks,
-Ben
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 08:07:35AM +0000, Alan Clegg wrote:
> Out of the ether, Ben Weaver spewed forth the following bitstream:
>
> > $ df
> > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> > /dev/sd0s1a 3976982 909105 2749719 25% /
> > /dev/sd1s1e 3976982 3359343 299481 92% /home
> > /dev/sd2s1f 992751 817542 95789 90% /var
> > procfs 4 4 0 100% /proc
>
> > bash-2.03# ssh backup@tranq1 /sbin/dump -0a -f - /dev/sd0s1f | dd of=t1.var
> > DUMP: bad sblock magic number
>
> Note that you are dumping /dev/sd0s1f and not /dev/sd2s1f. /dev/sd0s1f does
> not contain a valid filesystem, thus can't be dumped.
>
> AlanC
>
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