making xfs dump work

2006-07-13 Thread Julian C. Dunn
I've got a Linux workstation which uses xfs as one of its volumes (/dev/md2), but which I can't back up using Amanda because Amanda appears to call /sbin/dump on it, which under Linux blows up (/sbin/dump is ext2/3 only). How do I make Amanda call the right dump program (xfsdump rather than

Re: making xfs dump work

2006-07-13 Thread Jean-Francois Malouin
* Julian C. Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060713 15:44]: I've got a Linux workstation which uses xfs as one of its volumes (/dev/md2), but which I can't back up using Amanda because Amanda appears to call /sbin/dump on it, which under Linux blows up (/sbin/dump is ext2/3 only). How do I make

Re: making xfs dump work

2006-07-13 Thread Jean-Francois Malouin
Oups! Forget that! xfsdump is a package by itself on Debian. Mea Culpa jf * Jean-Francois Malouin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060713 15:49]: * Julian C. Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060713 15:44]: I've got a Linux workstation which uses xfs as one of its volumes (/dev/md2), but which I can't back

Re: making xfs dump work

2006-07-13 Thread Joshua Baker-LePain
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 at 3:57pm, Julian C. Dunn wrote I have /usr/sbin/xfsdump already but Amanda doesn't seem to know how to call it, even though sendsize is aware that it's an XFS filesystem: Was xfsdump there when you *compiled* amanda? That's when the locations of such things get noted.

Re: making xfs dump work

2006-07-13 Thread Julian C. Dunn
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote: On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 at 3:57pm, Julian C. Dunn wrote I have /usr/sbin/xfsdump already but Amanda doesn't seem to know how to call it, even though sendsize is aware that it's an XFS filesystem: Was xfsdump there when you *compiled* amanda?

Re: making xfs dump work

2006-07-13 Thread Matt Hyclak
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 04:30:01PM -0400, Julian C. Dunn enlightened us: On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 at 3:57pm, Julian C. Dunn wrote I have /usr/sbin/xfsdump already but Amanda doesn't seem to know how to call it, even though sendsize is aware that it's an XFS filesystem: Was xfsdump there when you