AFS'ers,

I have a 'small' problem :-( with the afs backup on afs 3.3a.

Last night I ran a full backup on all three servers located here.
Two of them finished successfully, the third failed with 200+ volumes still to
go.
How can I make sure that those volumes are dumped. In other words how can I
find out which are the volumes that have/haven't been dumped to create a
dumpschedule for those that haven't been dumped.

Or can I just restart the full backup (creating a new dump-id) so that the
still to be dumped volumes will come on tape ?

Or do I need to start an incremental dump ??

The book is not really clear about this.
Restarting the full now takes about 10 hours.

TIA

Fred
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