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Re: dump problems



Pete Templin wrote:
> 
> I'm encountering some major errors with my dump script.  hey look like
> this:
> 
>  --> Fri 18:29 on Templinux : pwd is ~
> tcsh# dump 0udf 325000 /dev/nrft0 /usr
>   DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Fri Dec 27 18:29:24 1996
>   DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch
>   DUMP: Dumping /dev/hda2 (/usr) to /dev/nrft0
>   DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files]
>   DUMP: mapping (Pass II) [directories]
>   DUMP: estimated 144596 tape blocks on 0.13 tape(s).
>   DUMP: dumping (Pass III) [directories]
> dump: ACLs in inode #16 won't be dumped: Invalid argument
>   DUMP: read error from /dev/hda2: Bad address: [block 613]: count=628736
>   DUMP: SIGSEGV: ABORTING!
>   DUMP: SIGSEGV: ABORTING!
> Segmentation fault
>   DUMP: SIGSEGV: ABORTING!
>   DUMP: SIGSEGV: ABORTING!
>   DUMP: SIGSEGV: ABORTING!
>   --> Fri 18:29 on Templinux : pwd is ~
> tcsh#
> 
> I receive no extraneous errors on a fsck -f /dev/hda2.  I'm running the
> dump from Debian 1.1 on an otherwise 1.2 system.  I had to restore the old
> dump because I kept getting "master/slave protocol botched" errors which
> no one on this list figured out.  And that's exactly why I dump /usr - so
> that I can go back to the old version of something to get a working copy.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help.  If you want to tell me to get a new
> tape drive/backup program/whatever, please say so.  The tape drive is an
> HP/Colorado T1000.  Normally this dump would run in a script, which I'd be
> happy to mail to anyone who asks (or post if there's a lot of requests).
> 
>   --Pete
> _______________________________________________________________
> Peter J. Templin, Jr.                   Client Services Analyst
> Computer & Communication Services       tel: (717) 524-1590
> Bucknell University                     templin@bucknell.edu
> 

Boy, that's weird huh? I can't really offer much help but since you say
the filesystem fsck's ok I'm concerned (I use/rely on dump too). While
file is
at inode 16? (To get this use find /usr -inode 16 -ls.)

-- 
Jens B. Jorgensen
jjorgens@bdsinc.com


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