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тАО12-11-2006 08:58 PM
тАО12-11-2006 08:58 PM
Regarding "won't be dumped" message using dump command.
Hello,
At the customer site, the following messages were appeared when he execute dump command.
"ACLs in inode #xxxxx won't be dumped"
[ENVIRONMENT]
RHEL AS 4 up3 64bit
[SITUATION]
In fact, this system became hang-up, and he push power button.
So the file system might be corruption.
After that he execute fsck command successfully.
[QUESTION]
- What does the message mean ?
- Does the backup execute successfully ?
According to the message, the inode seems fail backup.
Thank you for advice.
Best Regards.
/MInoru.Asano
At the customer site, the following messages were appeared when he execute dump command.
"ACLs in inode #xxxxx won't be dumped"
[ENVIRONMENT]
RHEL AS 4 up3 64bit
[SITUATION]
In fact, this system became hang-up, and he push power button.
So the file system might be corruption.
After that he execute fsck command successfully.
[QUESTION]
- What does the message mean ?
- Does the backup execute successfully ?
According to the message, the inode seems fail backup.
Thank you for advice.
Best Regards.
/MInoru.Asano
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тАО12-11-2006 09:27 PM
тАО12-11-2006 09:27 PM
Re: Regarding "won't be dumped" message using dump command.
Maybe this points to a disk corruption ... after the reboot did the fsck place any files in the lost+found directory of that filesystem ?
did the fsck ran automaticaly or did the admin fix it (like by answering yes etc)
What does a stat on the suspected file return (Beware... this could hang the system if the corruption is still present)
This could also have been fix at boot/fsck and never be seen again!
need more info realy
Jean-Pierre Huc
did the fsck ran automaticaly or did the admin fix it (like by answering yes etc)
What does a stat on the suspected file return (Beware... this could hang the system if the corruption is still present)
This could also have been fix at boot/fsck and never be seen again!
need more info realy
Jean-Pierre Huc
Smile I will feel the difference
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тАО12-11-2006 10:04 PM
тАО12-11-2006 10:04 PM
Re: Regarding "won't be dumped" message using dump command.
ALso have a look at this thread
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=993650
Jean-Pierre Huc
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=993650
Jean-Pierre Huc
Smile I will feel the difference
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