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Ufsrestore problem

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Old 01-16-2008, 09:37 AM
MMan22@hotmail.com
 
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Default Ufsrestore problem

I've got a script which backs up 3 different locations

/usr/sbin/ufsdump 0nf /dev/rmt/0un /d3/home
/usr/sbin/ufsdump 0nf /dev/rmt/0un /d3/profiles
/usr/sbin/ufsdump 0nf /dev/rmt/0un /d0/old

(Solaris 9)

In the pass, I've run ufsrestore -xfs /dev/rmt/0un 1.
The files got extracted and then asked for set ownership.
Fine.

Now then files get extracted but I don't get asked the ownership, it
justs asks for the next volume !! (See below)

Am I missing something ??

Thanks in advance

Leigh



ufsrestore -xfs /dev/rmt/0un 1
You have not read any volumes yet.
Unless you know which volume your file(s) are on you should start
with the last volume and work towards the first.
Specify next volume #: 1
You have read volumes: 1
Specify next volume #: 1
You have read volumes: 1
Specify next volume #: 2
Mount volume 2
then enter volume name (default: /dev/rmt/0un)
Wrong volume (1)
You have read volumes: 1
Specify next volume #: 3
Mount volume 3
then enter volume name (default: /dev/rmt/0un)
You have read volumes: 1
Specify next volume #: 1
Mount volume 1
then enter volume name (default: /dev/rmt/0un)
Read error while skipping over inode 471

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