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Date:      Fri, 03 Feb 95 09:53:00 PST
From:      Plyaskin Sergey <splyaski@cmp.com>
To:        Mark Diekhans <markd@grizzly.com>
Cc:        "'.freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: tape backup under 2.0
Message-ID:  <2F326DEB@mailgate.cmp.com>

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From: Mark Diekhans
To: splyaski
Subject: Re: tape backup under 2.0
Date: Thursday, February 02, 1995 7:30PM

>I have installed a Wangtek SCSI tape drive on my FreeBSD box running
>2.0-950112-SNAP.
>I get a bunch of "truncating inode number" messages during backup process.
>What that means? How could it be corrected? Sorry if this is a silly
>question :-)
>
>I do the folloing:
>%cd /
>%find -d . | cpio -ocvB > /dev/rst0

The standard cpio format only supports 16 bit inode numbers.  To save 32
bit inodes, add the flag:
   -H crc

Mark
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Mark,

Thanks, it works fine. Now I use
find -d . | cpio -ovB -H crc > /dev/rst0
   and get the following message
cpio: cannot read checksum for ./proc/cuproc/mem: Operation not permitted

What's that? Thanks.

Serge



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