On Monday 03 March 2014 01:44:15 Nathan Stratton Treadway did opine: > On Sun, Mar 02, 2014 at 06:39:09 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > > STRANGE DUMP DETAILS: > > /-- coyote /lib lev 0 STRANGE > > [...] > > > ? /usr/local/bin/tar: ./init/rw: directory is on a different > > filesystem; not dumped > > > > /-- coyote /var lev 1 STRANGE > > [...] > > > ? /usr/local/bin/tar: ./lock: directory is on a different > > filesystem; not dumped ? /usr/local/bin/tar: ./run: directory is on > > a different filesystem; not dumped ? /usr/local/bin/tar: > > ./lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs: directory is on a different filesystem; not > > dumped > > On Sun, Mar 02, 2014 at 14:36:54 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > > tmpfs, smack in the middle of an ext2-ext3 and journaled file system? > > > > How the heck do they pull that off? And better yet, is it fixable? > > These are all simply virtual filesystems mounted on those respective > mount points. > > I don't remember which distribution you are running, but my Ubuntu Lucid > server shows: > > # mount | grep -E "/var|/lib" > none on /var/run type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,mode=0755) > none on /var/lock type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) > none on /lib/init/rw type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,mode=0755) > none on /var/lib/ureadahead/debugfs type debugfs (rw,relatime) > > (I'm not running NFS on this server, so that would explain why > /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs doesn't exist.) > > So I think your mount points are they way they should be.... > > > What has changed is that tar 1.27 now prints a warning message when it > detects a filesystem boundary (when --one-file-system is in effect), > while earlier versions didn't. > > (So presumably the correct fix is to get Amanda updated to > recognize/handle the new warning message.) > > Nathan > This reply is also going to the users list for their consideration, thanks Nathan. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ---- Nathan Stratton Treadway - [email protected] - Mid-Atlantic > region Ray Ontko & Co. - Software consulting services - > http://www.ontko.com/ GPG Key: > http://www.ontko.com/~nathanst/gpg_key.txt ID: 1023D/ECFB6239 Key > fingerprint = 6AD8 485E 20B9 5C71 231C 0C32 15F3 ADCD ECFB 6239
Cheers, Gene -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene> NOTICE: Will pay 100 USD for an HP-4815A defective but complete probe assembly.
