Folks,

I am trying to write a script to back up various postgresql databases to tape. The tape drive works fine using plain tar (tar czf /dev/nst0 .) and using uncompressed output from pg_dump (/usr/bin/pg_dump -F t leted > /dev/nst0). pg_dump works fine sending to a file compressed (/usr/bin/pg_dump -F t leted | /bin/gzip -c > /tmp/leted.tgz). However, copying that to the tape dies with "Invalid argument" and produces a corrupt tape entry. This is true whether I do:

/usr/bin/pg_dump -F t leted | /bin/gzip -c > /dev/nst0

or:

/usr/bin/pg_dump -F t leted | /bin/gzip -c > /tmp/leted.tgz
cat /tmp/leted.tgz > /dev/nst0

My diagnostic genius tells me that this therefore has something to do with the process of writing to the tape -- perhaps something about block size? However, I'm at a loss with how to proceed. Any advice?

Thanks,
Andy

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Assistant Professor of Sociology; Book Review Editor, _Social Forces_
University of North Carolina - CB#3210, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3210 USA
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