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Here is how I make the dump:
dump -0 -j9 -f /tmp/SAM/dump /opt/SAM

Here is how I restore:
restore -rf /tmp/SAM.dump

I use scp to transfer the dumps.  All filesystems are ext3 not ext2 I
know the dump man pages mention nothing of ext3 so I'm not sure if that
is related.  After the transfer and restore it is possible for files to 
be corrupted.  One of the tomcat xml files were filed with '\0' instead
of XML text.  I'm totally clueless as to how that happened.  I am doing
the dump on a live filesystem.  Could that would be a problem?

Chris


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