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xfsdump question
Hi,
that's the output from last night backup with amanda using xfsdump:
FAILED AND STRANGE DUMP DETAILS:
/-- xxxxx /home lev 0 STRANGE
sendbackup: start [xxxxx:/home level 0]
sendbackup: info BACKUP=/usr/sbin/xfsdump
sendbackup: info RECOVER_CMD=/usr/sbin/xfsrestore -f... -
sendbackup: info end
| xfsdump: version 3.0 - Running single-threaded
| xfsdump: saving user quota information for: /home
| xfsdump: WARNING: overwriting: /home/xfsdump_quotas
? sh: xfsdq: command not found
? xfsdump: ERROR: xfsdq failed with exit status: 32512
? xfsdump: ERROR: failed to save user quota information, continuing
| xfsdump: level 0 dump of xxxxx.xxx.xx:/home
| xfsdump: dump date: Mon Aug 27 00:28:11 2001
| xfsdump: session id: 8f57da27-3ed0-4f2f-9c71-ac67eef248e2
| xfsdump: session label: ""
| 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: 6390738752 bytes
| xfsdump: creating dump session media file 0 (media 0, file 0)
| xfsdump: dumping ino map
| xfsdump: dumping directories
| xfsdump: dumping non-directory files
| xfsdump: WARNING: could not open regular file ino 17048187 mode
0x000081a4: No such file or directory: not dumped
| xfsdump: WARNING: could not open regular file ino 17048190 mode
0x000081a4: No such file or directory: not dumped
| xfsdump: WARNING: could not open regular file ino 17109993 mode
0x000081a4: No such file or directory: not dumped
| xfsdump: ending media file
| xfsdump: media file size 6217415200 bytes
| xfsdump: dump size (non-dir files) : 6188187768 bytes
| xfsdump: dump complete: 1135 seconds elapsed
sendbackup: size 6071695
sendbackup: end
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getting rid of quota informations which probably has a path problem,
the strange thing is that xfsdump doesn't dump three files that i'm
able to pick up with find:
xxxxx:/home# find /home -inum 17048187
/xxxx/xxxxxx/.gnome/panel.d/default/Applet_7_Extern
and so the remaining two. The same three files were mentioned in the last
week backup as not dumped too.
This filesystem is on a LVM'ed soft RAID5 array with quota enabled, using
CVS copy as of 2001-07-24 (kernel 2.4.7, xfsdump 1.1.2-0).
Ciao,
-m