again.
Is this simply because /etc/dumpdates deals
with device names, as opposed to duids?
It sounds like you should start using the -U option on dump starting
with your next level zero for each disk.
I wonder if it could be made the default by first searching for an
entry with DUID and lower
Jan Stary wrote, On 02/27/15 06:09:
This is current/amd64.
After cleaning my machine I reconnected two of my disks in reverse;
what was sd0 is sd1 now, and vice versa.
I do nightly dumps of the filesystems,
starting with level 0 on early Monday morning,
continuing with incremental 1, 2 etc
This is current/amd64.
After cleaning my machine I reconnected two of my disks in reverse;
what was sd0 is sd1 now, and vice versa.
I do nightly dumps of the filesystems,
starting with level 0 on early Monday morning,
continuing with incremental 1, 2 etc through the week.
Usually this means that
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