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03-28-2008 01:31 PM
03-28-2008 01:31 PM
Problems with point mounts
Hi
I have problem with points mount, in the Omniback II show error in points mounts, I don´t know how review on this ...
Could you please tell me how review this ?
this is eror :
[Warning] From: VBDA@sapp01 "/"Time:2/29/2008
/stand
Directory is a mount point to a different filesystem.
Backed up as empty directory.
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03-28-2008 01:59 PM
03-28-2008 01:59 PM
Re: Problems with point mounts
This just means that the /stand filesystem is on a different partition.
So when you back up the '/' directory, Data Protector knows that '/stand' is its own partition. It doesn't immediately back up '/stand' but it does note down the empty directory under '/'.
Later in the backup (hopefully) you have designated the '/stand' area to be backed up and it will actually back up that location at that time.
If you ever have to do a recovery, the recovery will write everything under / first, including that empty directory. It will then write the data in /stand onto its own logical volume and mount it properly.
So when you back up the '/' directory, Data Protector knows that '/stand' is its own partition. It doesn't immediately back up '/stand' but it does note down the empty directory under '/'.
Later in the backup (hopefully) you have designated the '/stand' area to be backed up and it will actually back up that location at that time.
If you ever have to do a recovery, the recovery will write everything under / first, including that empty directory. It will then write the data in /stand onto its own logical volume and mount it properly.
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