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ADD 798910 - xfsdump -I can't find mnt= mount point

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Subject: ADD 798910 - xfsdump -I can't find mnt= mount point
From: pv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (tes@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 01:46:14 -0700 (PDT)
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Webexec: webpvupdate,pvincident
Webpv: boing.melbourne.sgi.com
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http://co-op.engr.sgi.com/BugWorks/code/bwxquery.cgi?search=Search&wlong=1&view_type=Bug&wi=798910

 Status : open                         Priority : 2                         
 Assigned Engineer : nb                Submitter : pma                      
*Modified User : tes                  *Modified User Domain : engr          
*Description :
An xfs filesystem was backed up daily via xfsdump. The mount point of the 
filesystem was changed, and xfsdump was called to back up the filesystem
with the new mount point. When xfsdump -I was called using the NEW
filesystem mount point, it failed to retrieve any information, and in fact gave 
this:
xfsdump:INV:open failed on mount point "efs:/groups/ulib"

If you run xfsdump -I with mnt= the ORIGINAL mount point, you can see
the entry for the NEW mount point.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (ADD)
From: tes@engr (BugWorks)
Date: Aug 21 2000 01:46:11AM
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Reproduced this locally using TOT xfsdump.

"xfsdump -I fstab" showed that the newly
mounted filesystem with different name but
on same partition with old fsid was not added.

I remounted /dev/sda10 as /mnt/tmp3 and it didn't
show up in the inventory fstab.

[root@sherman stress]# xfsdump -I fstab
xfsdump: 

--------- fstab ------------
Mount   sherman.melbourne.sgi.com:/mnt/tmp1
Dev     sherman.melbourne.sgi.com:/dev/sda9
FSid    0f80a92f-4766-4029-803a-bf9b5e55345c

Mount   sherman.melbourne.sgi.com:/mnt/tmp
Dev     sherman.melbourne.sgi.com:/dev/sda10
FSid    61fedff9-e7d9-2310-0080-79736d6d6a69

xfsdump: 
---------========------------

I will need to work out reason for inv_fstab.c rev#1.3.

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