(2): Help to restore a dump-file

2007-12-25 9:19:00

Dear managers.

Thanks to

 "Matthew Stier" <Matthew.Stier@MCI.Com>

 vqh@dwrock.dw.lucent.com (D461-Viet_Q_Hoang(0)82572)

 "Karl E. Vogel" <vogelke@c17mis.region2.wpafb.af.mil>

 Glenn Satchell <Glenn.Satchell@uniq.com.au>

 Jim Harmon <jim@telecnnct.com>

 Ross Stocks <ROSS.STOCKS.PSD36651@nt.com>

 Jacques Rall <jacques.rall@za.eds.com>

 gerhard@jason.nl (Gerhard den Hollander)

I must conclude that two of you are right:

        It looks like your dump file is corrupt. Sorry, bad luck.

I havn't made the dump myself and therefore don't know why it isn't

good.

Other suggestions are:

- How about trying ufsrestore tf ufsdump.4.c0t2d0s7 just to see if

  there's anything in that file in the first place

There was.

- ufsrestore ifs 1 ufsdump.4.c0t2d0s7 to skip?

  If so, did you try skipping the the first file on the tape, i.e.,

  ufsrestore isf 1 <dumpfile_name>? This was what I did to get around

  this problem on my system, although I was using dump/restore.

It didn't do any difference

Yours,

Ulla Fischer

Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut Email: ulla@dmi.min.dk

Edb-afdelingen Phone: + 45 39 15 75 00

Lyngbyvej 100 Phone: + 45 39 15 75 54

2100 Koebenhavn 0 Fax: + 45 39 27 75 01

Denmark

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