Simon Matter said:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm backing up three directores as part of a level 0 backup, but getting
>> a
>> broken pipe error from afio during the backup.
>>
>> $filesystems[0] = '/usr/local/www /usr/local/documents /usr/home';
>>
>> If I alter the $filesystems var to have only one directory, backup will
>> succeed for each directory individually.
>>
>> It's only when the backup for all three directories runs that the error
>> occurs. The interesting thing is the buffer offset is huge (offset
>> 1946632463m):
>>
>> buffer (writer): write of data failed: Unknown error: 0
>> bytes to write=10240, bytes written=0, total written    4462380K
>> afio: "-" [offset 1946632463m+802k+0]: Fatal error:
>> afio: "-": Broken pipe
>
> Do you have LARGEFILE support in your afio? I'm using afio-2.4.7.9beta4.
>
> Simon
>
>>
>> ERROR from backup, exiting
>> offending command(s):
>> /usr/local/bin/buffer -m 10m -s 10k -u 100 -t -p 75 -B -o /dev/nrsa0
>> /usr/local/bin/afio -o -z -v -b 10k -
>> find . -xdev -depth ! -regex .*/[Cc]ache/.* ! -regex .*~$ -print
>>
>>
>> I've checked for symbolic links between the directories that I'm backup
>> up, just in case I've got a looping find; but cannot find any.
>>
>> I've also turned off samba during backups, just in case.
>>
>> Has anyone experienced anything similar? I'm starting to run out of
>> idea!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kel.
>>
>>
>> --

I'm running afio v2.4.7 dated 9th October 2001. Is there a homepage
anywhere I can check whether my version is likely to have the large file
support? (I'm on freebsd 4.7).

Thanks!
Kel.


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