On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Juergen Hasch wrote:
> > The last 20 lines or so would also be interesting.
>
> These are the last few lines:
> xfsrestore: mkdir win/mo2/alt/DSP56K/DISTRIB/BERT
> xfsrestore: mkdir win/mo2/alt/DSP56K/CTEST
> xfsrestore: mkdir win/mo2/alt/DSP56K/CTEST/T
> xfsrestore: mkdir win/mo2/alt/DSP56K/CLDTOOLS
> xfsrestore: mkdir win/mo2/alt/DSP56K/BIN
> xfsrestore: mkdir win/mo2/alt/DSP56K/BERT
> xfsrestore: mkdir win/mo2/alt/DSP56K/BERT/1K2
> xfsrestore: mkdir dvd
> xfsrestore: mkdir dvb
> xfsrestore: mkdir dl
> xfsrestore: mkdir sun
> xfsrestore: mkdir sun/forte
> xfsrestore: getting next media file for non-dir restore
> xfsrestore: Media_mfile_next: purp==2 pos==3
> xfsrestore: drive op: end read
> xfsrestore: tree finalize
> xfsrestore: restore complete: 23 seconds elapsed
> xfsrestore: main.c: 630: mlog_exit called: exit_code: SUCCESS return: OK
> (success)
> xfsrestore: Restore Status: SUCCESS
>
> I created a new backup with xfsdump and it works.
> Could it be that xfsrestore doesn't like the fact that I changed my root
> partition without saving /var/lib/xfsdump ?
You shouldn't need the contents of /var/lib/xfsdump to do a restore (but
it does help).
To be honest, I don't know what caused this problem, but we will look into
it. It looks like it might have something to do with the inventory.
It'd be helpful if you could tell us the exact sequence of events that led
to the problem so that we could try reproducing it here.
Thanks,
Ivan
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Ivan Rayner
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