Hi
I have a problem using xfsdump to backup on a remote
system. I use an onstream-tape wich is only able
safe data with a blocksize of 32768.
Is it possible xfsdump is ignorier the "-b" parameter
if data will be stored on a remote host?
If I run xfsdump -f backup@$IP:/dev/nst0 -o -l 0 -L "`date`" -M
"Server" -F -b 32768 / I get the following error on
remote host: st0: Illegal blocksize.
But blocksize is OK. The same command works on the remote host
itself and tar is working on both machines.
Any ideas whats wrong?
Regards, Tilo Lutz
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