Submitter : pma Status : open
Assigned Engineer : nb Priority : 2
*Modified Date : 08/14/00 *Modified User : ivanr
*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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From: ivanr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Aug 14 2000 07:25:03PM
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, pma@xxxxxxx wrote:
> View Incident:
> http://co-op.engr.sgi.com/BugWorks/code/bwxquery.cgi?search=Search&wlong=1&view_type=Bug&wi=798910
>
> Submitter : pma Submitter Domain : sgi.com
> Assigned Engineer : nb Assigned Domain : sgi.com
> Assigned Group : xfs-linux Category : software
> Customer Reported : F Priority : 2
> Project : xfs Status : open
> 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.
I assume from your wording that this is an IRIX bug, rather than a Linux
bug?
Ivan
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Ivan Rayner
ivanr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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