Sarge: mondo problems

2005-06-18 Thread Robert S
I have just upgraded from woody to sarge.  I was previously able to get 
mondo to work by hand-installing mondo/mindi from 
http://www.sorcerer.mirrors.pair.com/sources/ (the woody version caused 
problems).

I have just upgraded from woody to sarge and have removed my custom 
mondo/mindi installations and have installed the sarge versions.  When I try 
to run it with kernel version 2.4.27-2-686 (from the .deb) it bombs, saying 
that ext2 is not compiled in your kernel (it *is* present as a module) and 
I am instructed to compile it into my kernel, or that I can upgrade to a 2.6 
kernel.  When I install kernel 2.6.8-2-686 (from the .deb again), it gets as 
far as I am backing up your live filesystem now. then after backing up 65% 
of my filesystem, I get a Segmentation fault.  The end of my 
/var/log/mondo-archive.log looks like this (id no error is reported):

[Main] 
libmondo-archive.c-create_afio_files_in_background#1139: 
[11548:0] - archived 66 OK
[Main] 
libmondo-archive.c-create_afio_files_in_background#1112: 
[11548:0] - EXATing 68...
[Main] libmondo-files.c-find_home_of_exe#423: 
find_home_of_exe () --- Found getfattr at /usr/bin/getfattr
[Main] libmondo-files.c-find_home_of_exe#425: 
find_home_of_exe() --- Could not find getfacl
[Main] 
libmondo-archive.c-create_afio_files_in_background#1118: 
[11548:1] - archiving 67...
[Main] libmondo-archive.c-make_afioballs_and_images#1598: Storing 
set 66
[Main] 
libmondo-archive.c-create_afio_files_in_background#1139: 
[11548:1] - archived 67 OK
[Main] 
libmondo-archive.c-create_afio_files_in_background#1112: 
[11548:1] - EXATing 69...
[Main] libmondo-files.c-find_home_of_exe#423: 
find_home_of_exe () --- Found getfattr at /usr/bin/getfattr
[Main] libmondo-archive.c-make_afioballs_and_images#1598: Storing 
set 67

Unfortunately mondo is  a tricky beast to get to work.  In the past I've had 
to try multiple versions from the above source, until something works.  I'd 
like to be able to upgrade my work server to sarge, but I'll need to sort 
these issues out first.

Any suggestions? 




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Re: Sarge: mondo problems

2005-06-18 Thread John Fleming
Unfortunately mondo is  a tricky beast to get to work.  In the past I've 
had to try multiple versions from the above source, until something works. 
I'd like to be able to upgrade my work server to sarge, but I'll need to 
sort these issues out first.


I've had a stock Sarge install going since it was testing.  Mondo has 
worked flawlessly, including after it went stable (of course).  My kernel is 
2.4.26-1-386.  Keep us posted as to what you get worked out - I find Mondo 
invaluable and wouldn't want to lose it with a kernel or other change.  - 
John



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Re: Sarge: mondo problems

2005-06-18 Thread Robert S
 I've had a stock Sarge install going since it was testing.  Mondo has
 worked flawlessly, including after it went stable (of course).  My kernel
 is
 2.4.26-1-386.  Keep us posted as to what you get worked out - I find Mondo
 invaluable and wouldn't want to lose it with a kernel or other change.  -
 John

I've managed to get around the ext2 is not compiled in your kernel problem
by using -k FAILSAFE.  Unfortunately, the segfault problem continues to
occur - always about 45% into the backup.  It does not leave any indication
as to the cause.  I might need to continue to use my custom version of
mondo, which works fine on woody.


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