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Revision 1.3, Wed Nov 7 04:57:23 2001 UTC (15 years, 11 months ago) by fsgqa
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.2: +86 -0 lines

Only need 1 out file as the quota output is now checked
and then filtered out.

QA output created by 025
Put scsi tape driver into variable block size mode
Creating directory system to dump using src/fill.
Setup ....................................
Erasing tape
Dumping to tape...
xfsdump  -m -b 1048576 -l0 -f TAPE_DEV -M stress_tape_media -L stress_025 SCRATCH_MNT
xfsdump: version 3.0 - Running single-threaded
xfsdump: level 0 dump of HOSTNAME:SCRATCH_MNT
xfsdump: dump date: DATE
xfsdump: session id: ID
xfsdump: session label: "stress_025"
xfsdump: ino map phase 1: skipping (no subtrees specified)
xfsdump: ino map phase 2: constructing initial dump list
xfsdump: ino map phase 3: skipping (no pruning necessary)
xfsdump: ino map phase 4: skipping (size estimated in phase 2)
xfsdump: ino map phase 5: skipping (only one dump stream)
xfsdump: ino map construction complete
xfsdump: estimated dump size: NUM bytes
xfsdump: /var/xfsdump/inventory created
xfsdump: preparing drive
xfsdump: creating dump session media file 0 (media 0, file 0)
xfsdump: dumping ino map
xfsdump: dumping directories
xfsdump: dumping non-directory files
xfsdump: ending media file
xfsdump: media file size NUM bytes
xfsdump: dumping session inventory
xfsdump: beginning inventory media file
xfsdump: media file 1 (media 0, file 1)
xfsdump: ending inventory media file
xfsdump: inventory media file size NUM bytes
xfsdump: dump size (non-dir files) : NUM bytes
xfsdump: dump complete: SECS seconds elapsed
xfsdump: Dump Status: SUCCESS
Rewinding tape
Restoring from tape...
xfsrestore  -m -b 1048576 -f TAPE_DEV  -L stress_025 RESTORE_DIR
xfsrestore: version 3.0 - Running single-threaded
xfsrestore: using online session inventory
xfsrestore: searching media for directory dump
xfsrestore: preparing drive
xfsrestore: examining media file 0
xfsrestore: reading directories
xfsrestore: directory post-processing
xfsrestore: restoring non-directory files
xfsrestore: restore complete: SECS seconds elapsed
xfsrestore: Restore Status: SUCCESS
Comparing dump directory with restore directory
Files DUMP_DIR/big and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/big are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/small and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/small are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/a and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/a are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/a00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/a00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/a000 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/a000 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/b and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/b are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/b00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/b00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/big and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/big are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/c and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/c are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/c00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/c00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/d and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/d are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/d00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/d00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/e and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/e are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/e00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/e00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/e000 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/e000 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/f and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/f are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/f00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/f00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/g and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/g are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/g00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/g00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/h and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/h are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/h00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/h00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/h000 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/h000 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/i and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/i are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/i00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/i00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/j and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/j are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/j00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/j00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/k and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/k are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/k00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/k00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/k000 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/k000 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/l and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/l are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/l00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/l00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/m and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/m are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/m00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/m00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/n and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/n are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/n00 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/n00 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/sub/small and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/sub/small are identical
Only in SCRATCH_MNT: RESTORE_SUBDIR