Re: amrestore help

2007-04-30 Thread Steven Settlemyre
I'd love to, but see my message below. I get an error when I try to run 
amrecover. Is there a way to get past this error?


Guy Dallaire wrote:

amrecover is easier to use

2007/4/27, Steven Settlemyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:


actually, i found how to put the desired tape into the active slot of
the changer. But when i do amrestore /dev/nst0 lollipop /files1
I get
this:

amrestore: missing file header block
amrestore:   2: skipping zoo._.20070419.1.1
amrestore: missing file header block
amrestore:   6: skipping marlin._var.20070419.1.1
amrestore:  10: reached end of information

What now?

Steven Settlemyre wrote:
 I am trying to restore a folder from a tape in a previous cycle
(last
 night had a level 0 of the disk, but the folder was deleted
prior). I
 have a tape changer and read that amrestore doesnt work with tape
 changers. My dumptypes are gnutar, so I probably can't use
amrecover.
 Is this correct? When I tried to run it, it said amrecover:
 Unexpected end of file, check amindexd*debug on server localhost.

 I've looked all over and can't seem to find what I need (possibly
 because I've never recovered before and don't know what to look
for).

 Steve





amrestore help

2007-04-27 Thread Steven Settlemyre
I am trying to restore a folder from a tape in a previous cycle (last 
night had a level 0 of the disk, but the folder was deleted prior). I 
have a tape changer and read that amrestore doesnt work with tape 
changers. My dumptypes are gnutar, so I probably can't use amrecover. Is 
this correct? When I tried to run it, it said amrecover: Unexpected end 
of file, check amindexd*debug on server localhost.


I've looked all over and can't seem to find what I need (possibly 
because I've never recovered before and don't know what to look for).


Steve



Re: amrestore help

2007-04-27 Thread Steven Settlemyre
actually, i found how to put the desired tape into the active slot of 
the changer. But when i do amrestore /dev/nst0 lollipop /files1 I get 
this:


amrestore: missing file header block
amrestore:   2: skipping zoo._.20070419.1.1
amrestore: missing file header block
amrestore:   6: skipping marlin._var.20070419.1.1
amrestore:  10: reached end of information

What now?

Steven Settlemyre wrote:
I am trying to restore a folder from a tape in a previous cycle (last 
night had a level 0 of the disk, but the folder was deleted prior). I 
have a tape changer and read that amrestore doesnt work with tape 
changers. My dumptypes are gnutar, so I probably can't use amrecover. 
Is this correct? When I tried to run it, it said amrecover: 
Unexpected end of file, check amindexd*debug on server localhost.


I've looked all over and can't seem to find what I need (possibly 
because I've never recovered before and don't know what to look for).


Steve