There is a residual setting in /etc/drbl/drbl-ocs.conf I believe.
Therefore please follow
http://drbl.org/installation/#upgrade
to upgrade the DRBL system.
It's recommended to run "rm -rf /etc/drbl" to clean all the settings
after you uninstall drbl. Then install drbl and run "drblsrv -i" and
"drblpush -i" again.

Steven

On 2016年06月25日 03:44, Carl Karsten wrote:
> ubuntu xenial -let me know if you need more.  thank !  Carl
> 
> *****************************************************.
> Clean filesystem header in device /dev/sdd2...
> *****************************************************.
> Starting unicast restoring image
> ubuntu-server-14.04-v4.4-rc6-mfc-tmp-cnvted to /dev/sdd2...
> If this action fails or hangs, check:
> * Is the saved image
> /tmp/ubuntu-server-14.04-v4.4-rc6-mfc-tmp-cnvted/sdd2.ext4-ptcl-img.xz.*
> corrupted ?
> *****************************************************.
> Partclone fail, please check /var/log/partclone.log !
> Failed to use partclone program to save or restore an image!
> Press "Enter" to continue......   
>>>> Time elapsed: 6.05 secs (~ .100 mins)
> Finished unicast restoring image
> ubuntu-server-14.04-v4.4-rc6-mfc-tmp-cnvted to /dev/sdd2.
> Informing kernel the file system has been changed.....sfdisk: invalid
> option -- 'R'
> 
> Usage:
>  sfdisk [options] <dev> [[-N] <part>]
>  sfdisk [options] <command>
> 
> Display or manipulate a disk partition table.
> 
> Commands:
>  -A, --activate <dev> [<part> ...] list or set bootable MBR partitions
>  -d, --dump <dev>                  dump partition table (usable for
> later input)
>  -J, --json <dev>                  dump partition table in JSON format
>  -g, --show-geometry [<dev> ...]   list geometry of all or specified devices
>  -l, --list [<dev> ...]            list partitions of each device
>  -F, --list-free [<dev> ...]       list unpartitions free areas of each
> device
>  -s, --show-size [<dev> ...]       list sizes of all or specified devices
>  -T, --list-types                  print the recognized types (see -X)
>  -V, --verify [<dev> ...]          test whether partitions seem correct
> 
>  --part-label <dev> <part> [<str>] print or change partition label
>  --part-type <dev> <part> [<type>] print or change partition type
>  --part-uuid <dev> <part> [<uuid>] print or change partition uuid
>  --part-attrs <dev> <part> [<str>] print or change partition attributes
> 
>  <dev>                     device (usually disk) path
>  <part>                    partition number
>  <type>                    partition type, GUID for GPT, hex for MBR
> 
> Options:
>  -a, --append              append partitions to existing partition table
>  -b, --backup              backup partition table sectors (see -O)
>      --bytes               print SIZE in bytes rather than in human
> readable format
>  -f, --force               disable all consistency checking
>      --color[=<when>]      colorize output (auto, always or never)
>                              colors are enabled by default
>  -N, --partno <num>        specify partition number
>  -n, --no-act              do everything except write to device
>      --no-reread           do not check whether the device is in use
>  -O, --backup-file <path>  override default backup file name
>  -o, --output <list>       output columns
>  -q, --quiet               suppress extra info messages
>  -X, --label <name>        specify label type (dos, gpt, ...)
>  -Y, --label-nested <name> specify nested label type (dos, bsd)
> 
>  -L, --Linux               deprecated, only for backward compatibility
>  -u, --unit S              deprecated, only sector unit is supported
> 
>  -h, --help     display this help and exit
>  -v, --version  output version information and exit
> 
> Available columns (for -o):
>  gpt: Device Start End Sectors Size Type Type-UUID Attrs Name UUID
>  dos: Device Start End Sectors Cylinders Size Type Id Attrs Boot
> End-C/H/S Start-C/H/S
>  bsd: Slice Start End Sectors Cylinders Size Type Bsize Cpg Fsize
>  sgi: Device Start End Sectors Cylinders Size Type Id Attrs
>  sun: Device Start End Sectors Cylinders Size Type Id Flags
> 
> For more details see sfdisk(8).
> . done!
> *****************************************************.
> Failed to restore partition image file
> /tmp/ubuntu-server-14.04-v4.4-rc6-mfc-tmp-cnvted/sdd2* to /dev/sdd2!
> Maybe this image is corrupt or there is no
> /tmp/ubuntu-server-14.04-v4.4-rc6-mfc-tmp-cnvted/sdd2*! If you are
> restoring the image of partition to different partition, check the FAQ
> on Clonezilla website for how to make it.
> Press "Enter" to continue......
> 
> 
> -- 
> Carl K
> 
> 
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