| To: | Luzbel <putabetis@xxxxxxxxx>, xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | Re: Aborting XFS copy - reason: Cannot allocate memory |
| From: | Russell Cattelan <cattelan@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Fri, 25 Aug 2006 16:22:16 -0500 |
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Luzbel wrote: I made a copy of my / partition with xfs_copy -d to a file on a XFS filesystem. It worked without complains. Now, when I try to copy back the data from the file to the partition I get:root@slax:/mnt/hda3/luzbel/backup# xfs_copy -d archlinux.partition /dev/hda2Error initializing wbuf 0 Aborting XFS copy - reason: Cannot allocate memory Check logfile "/var/tmp/xfs_copy.log.pn0zp0" for more details root@slax:/mnt/hda3/luzbel/backup# cat /var/tmp/xfs_copy.log.pn0zp0 Error initializing wbuf 0 Aborting XFS copy - reason: Cannot allocate memory root@slax:/mnt/hda3/luzbel/backup# Partition /dev/hda2 is unmount and /dev/hda3 is mounted, of course. You got any idea on why this is happening? If you need me to provide extra info, instruct me. Thank you very much. run xfs_check or xfs_repair -n on your copy just to make sure the file is good. maybe run strace or gdb on xfs_copy and figure out exactly how much space xfs_copy is trying to allocate. |
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