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Re: xfsrestore problems

To: Charles Shannon Hendrix <shannon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: xfsrestore problems
From: John Kihonge <mkulima@xxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 15:14:28 -0500
Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
References: <20020511205125.GD4462@widomaker.com> <20020516020938.GB10343@widomaker.com> <3CE3D3CF.7DBAF8A9@sgi.com> <200205162151.07376.hasch@t-online.de> <20020517000623.GA13675@widomaker.com> <3CE53102.2B550CF8@sgi.com> <20020517181451.GC13880@widomaker.com> <3CE91559.D5D36B75@sgi.com> <20020520203135.GA4906@widomaker.com> <3CE968AA.9EFC53D0@sgi.com> <20020521062407.GC292@widomaker.com>
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Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:

> On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 04:20:42PM -0500, John Kihonge wrote:
>
> > Try making the recommended changes to
> >
> >     restore/arch_xlate.c
>
> That's just a soft-link to common/arch_xlate.c (I think I left off the
> arch_ in my message).
>
> > and see if it makes any difference. If it dosnt work, use -v5 option and put
> > the output in a location that we could look at it to see if we can find any
> > indication of what is hapenning.
>
> Is there some specific part you need to see?  That creates megabytes
> of output.
>
> I'll do it tomorrow and either pick out what you want or compress and
> send the whole file.  I don't have any web space large enough to
> publish this, I don't believe.
>
> Is there a public ftp site I could use?  I'll borrow a friend's cable
> modem to send the file if it's really large.
>

I am interested in the lines towards the end to see what other calls are being
made before xfsrestore fails.


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