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SUMMARY: /opt/chroot has NOT been ufsdumped: msg#00115os.solaris.managers.summaries
Hello, All replies doubted that /opt and /opt/chroot are not on the same filesystem, but the fact is they are. The backup run by a bi-weekly cron job was working fine in 01/01/2004. All directories under /opt including chroot were backed up without any problem. I re-checked the last tape and found it did miss the chroot directory under /opt. How did the mistery happen? I still don't know. Thanks everyone for your valuable time. Melissa Young --- Melissa Young <thesunlover2002@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > I have found that the /opt/chroot directory has not > been ufsdumped by the command "ufsdump 0ucf > /dev/rmt/0n /opt". > The permission of /opt/chroot is "drwx------ 2 root > root ". > Anyone knows why? > Thank you in advance. Happy new year! > Melissa Young __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus |
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