Re: dump and duid

2015-03-15 Thread Philip Guenther
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

Re: dump and duid

2015-03-07 Thread Clint Pachl
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

dump and duid

2015-02-27 Thread Jan Stary
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