Paddy Sreenivasan wrote:
Nick, Jon and others,
I had posted the directory structure question to Open Solaris
discussion list. Many Sun employees read it.
The general answer was to follow filesystem(5) man page.
I read the man page and updated the wiki with the locations being
considered. See
Amanda backup user needs to run zfs snapshot/destroy, zfs allow -ldu
AMANDA_USER mount,snapshot,destroy FILE SYSTEM is still a missing feature in
any Solaris 10 Update that I know of. Workaround ?
thanks GG
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Gunnarsson, Gunnar wrote:
Amanda backup user needs to run zfs snapshot/destroy, zfs allow -ldu
AMANDA_USER mount,snapshot,destroy FILE SYSTEM is still a missing feature in
any Solaris 10 Update that I know of. Workaround ?
thanks GG
Probably Solaris 10 Update 6 due out in approximately
Hello all,
I'm a little confused, I've been running the same config for years, last
change a couple of years ago, and now I am starting to get some errors
on two systems.
Both the systems are RHEL 5.x (latest), running a compiled 2.5.2p1 to
get over a redhat omission, interestingly one
Like the message says: You can't use DUMP to backup a subdirectory, DUMP
work only on partition.
You must use GNUTAR to backup a directory.
Jean-Louis
Neil Marjoram wrote:
Hello all,
I'm a little confused, I've been running the same config for years,
last change a couple of years ago, and
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 9:03 PM, Aaron J. Grier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I beg your pardon, but /sbin/dump is perfectly capable of dumping
subdirectories on most unixes. it just won't record (or read) the date
of the dump in /etc/dumpdates.
I'm happy to be proven wrong (I've not used dump