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I'm not sure what you mean. It's a Maxtor HD, IEEE1394 SBP-2 rig....
split up into 5 virtual disks, i.e. /dev/sda[5-9], treated as a SCSI device.
I don't know if dump supports it but presume so since it's installed as
a SCSI device running off a AHA-2944 adapter using aic7xxx driver.
I've been trying to back up /dev/sda[5-9] onto a Sony AIT tape drive
using....
dump 0af /dev/nst0 /dev/sda5
etc...
I guess dump supports all SCSI drives including ieee1394 devices. It
certainly functions OK as a sequence of scsi HDs.
By the way, thanks for the suggestion of having the repair outfit here
in Alpharetta look at the Sony AIT tape drive. I know you were trying to
help but they never even called me back after talking to one of their
repairmen. Any other ideas for trouble with the tape drive in the future ?
Most Appreciatively,
Courtney
Dow Hurst wrote:
> What is your filesystem on /dev/sda5? I know this sounds stupid, but
> does dump support your filesystem type? Just trying to help out,
> Dow
>
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> Courtney Thomas wrote:
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>> Just tried it again and got........
>> Kernel Panic
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>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>> Courtney
>>
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>> Courtney Thomas wrote:
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>>> Attempting to tape [/dev/nst0] backup a harddrive [/dev/sda5] using
>>> the command.....
>>>
>>> dump 0af /dev/nst0 /dev/sda5
>>>
>>> under Debian-2.4.17, I am getting crashes with screen errors such
>>> as..........
>>>
>>> Init ID "2" : respawning too fast, disabled for 5 min
>>>
>>> segmentation fault
>>>
>>> as well as screens full of Code so and so, and lots of other stuff !
>>>
>>> What's the probable problem and cure ?
>>>
>>> Appreciatively,
>>
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>>
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>
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Courtney Thomas
s/v Mutiny
lying Oriental, NC
WDB5619
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