Cam wrote:
Extracting files using tape drive /dev/nst0 on host db1.
Load tape DailySet1017 now
Continue [?/Y/n/s/t]? y
EOF, check amidxtaped.<timestamp>.debug file on db1.
amrecover: short block 0 bytes
UNKNOWN file
amrecover: Can't read file header
extract_list - child returned non-zero status: 1
Continue [?/Y/n/r]? y
ok, so i'm checking the debug files that it told me to look at, but i
don't see any errors. Here's the last few lines of the log:
amindexd: time 29.050: < 200 Opaque list of /usr/bin
amindexd: time 38.900: > TAPE
amindexd: time 38.900: < 200 /dev/nst0
There should also be a debug file named "amidxtaped.DATETIME.debug"
containing the details of the amrestore command used to extract
the data from the tape.
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