Subject: Re: Why my life is sucking.
To: enami tsugutomo <enami@sm.sony.co.jp>
From: Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@beer.org>
List: current-users
Date: 01/16/2001 18:28:47
enami tsugutomo <enami@sm.sony.co.jp> wrote:
> > With some debug statements Herb and I found that when the XXX line was
> > reached:
> > first=2642949
> > last=4291799
> > curfile.ino=11198465
>
> What's your filesystem's ipg (number of inode per cg) and ncg (number
> of cg)? You can see this value by ``dumpfs /dev/rraid1a | more''. If
> ipg * ngp become 11198466, restore may be looking TS_END block.
ncg 10929 ncyl 2797796 size 44764736 blocks 43190773
cpg 256 bpg 512 fpg 4096 ipg 1024
> > maxino=11190290
>
> I wonder how restore calculate this. I can't believe this can be
> calculate by (spcl.c_count * TP_BSIZE * NBBY) + 1.
>
> > Note that curfile.ino is greater than maxino, which probably isn't
> > supposed to happen. Dump is apparently dumping a file with an
> > inode greater than the maximum given in the dump header. Could this
> > be caused by a file created in between the directory traversal and
> > file dumping? perhaps the temp file created by restore in /tmp?
>
> So, your /tmp is on a same filesystem with you're dumping?
that's correct.
When I built the system, I was feeling too lazy to figure out how
I wanted to subdivide everything so I chose "one big partition".
I know probably stupid but......