Paul Bijnens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>> I receive from the amdump processes a lot of "socket ignored"
>> messages.
>> I assume this means that there is no indication on the dump media (in
>> casu tapes) of the ignored sockets
Erik P. Olsen wrote:
I receive from the amdump processes a lot of "socket ignored" messages.
I assume this means that there is no indication on the dump media (in
casu tapes) of the ignored sockets. Then, what's the proceedure if one
has to recover a filesystem with sockets? Sh
Hi,
I receive from the amdump processes a lot of "socket ignored" messages.
I assume this means that there is no indication on the dump media (in
casu tapes) of the ignored sockets. Then, what's the proceedure if one
has to recover a filesystem with sockets? Should I keep the mes
>and thus I discovered the 'socket ignored' problem with gtar. ... Any tips?
I would get the latest/greatest dump/restore and try them. Note that
you'll have to mess around a bit in the new /var because everything will
be down a layer:
cd /var-new
dump 0f - / | restore xbf 2 - var
cd var
m with gtar. It won't
backup my postfix sockets. I know that this isn't specifically an
amanda question, but this is exactly the sort of thing that people on
this list know all about. Any tips?
tom