Hi All
I am replying to a thread I read dated 22/12/2003 .
I have found a way to get data protector to be able to read the xfs file system.
I am using Debian Linux, and the agents install into /usr/omni.
On each host that uses the xfs file system,
Inside /usr/omni/bin there is a hidden file .util
Search for a section in sub getBdf (line 348 of this version which is A.05.10)
The line is part of a case
gpl/i386/inux)
/bin/df -P -t ext2 -t ext -t minix -t xiafs -t reiserfs -t ext3 2>/dev/null
| sed 'ld' | awk '{print $6}'
;;
Just add -t xfs before the 2> and you'll see you Cell Manager will be able to
see the filesystems.
Hope this helps.
John Collaros
Network Engineer, Network Support Applications
Communications & Control Systems
RailCorp
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