amrestore and multiple tapes

2009-05-06 Thread Franck GANACHAUD
Hello, Server and client are 2.5.1p1 on debian etch I've been trying to use amrestore but the backup is around 250Go splitted over 5 tapes and I'm not successful so far. amrestore is restoring the fileset using 10M size files. Problem is amrestore doesn't close 10M files it already restored

Re: amrestore and multiple tapes

2009-05-06 Thread Jean-Louis Martineau
It is easier to restore a splitted dump with amfetchdump. It will write a 250Go file. There is no way to automatically rebuild index from tape. Jean-Louis Franck GANACHAUD wrote: Hello, Server and client are 2.5.1p1 on debian etch I've been trying to use amrestore but the backup is around

Re: amrestore and multiple tapes

2009-05-06 Thread Dustin J. Mitchell
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Franck GANACHAUD franck.ganach...@altran.com wrote: I've been trying to use amrestore but the backup is around 250Go splitted over 5 tapes and I'm not successful so far. amrestore is restoring the fileset using 10M size files. First, you should be using a much

Re: amrestore and multiple tapes

2009-05-06 Thread Jean-Louis Martineau
It neither works, then you must use dd! For each file on tape position the tape on the file dd if=/dev/nst0 of=file.[number] bs=32k skip=1 concatenate all file.[number] files. 'amadmin [config] find hostname /fileset' list all files on tape you need. You can also try to upgrade the server

Re: amrestore and multiple tapes

2009-05-06 Thread Franck GANACHAUD
Used amfetchdump and after 3hours of restore 10M files, it just throwed a amfetchdump: 3006: restoring split dumpfile: date 20090424 host hostname disk /fileset part 2992/UNKNOWN lev 0 comp .gz program /bin/tar amfetchdump: missing file header block could not fsf /dev/nst0: Input/output error