[Veritas-bu] cross mount points? NFS?
2005-11-02 22:16:35
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Paul Keating wrote:
> I didn't do it, and I was as suprised as the next guy when I saw it.
> The backup ran real long (250 Gig, rather than the expected 2 Gig) so
> the admin of the box sent me a df output, so I just thought it was
> mounted on /mnt/filer then I browsed the backup image and said "WTF???"
>
Paul,
I'm seeing a similar thing associated with a new post I'll do. I found
the df or bdf commands were not listing the "." directories. The
backups were walking all of the .snapshot directories and backing up
considerably more data than expected.
Jeff
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Paul Keating wrote:
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face="Arial" size="2">The backup ran real long (250 Gig, rather than
the expected 2 Gig) so the admin of the box sent me a df output, so I
just thought it was mounted on /mnt/filer then I browsed the backup
image and said "WTF???"</font></span></div>
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Paul,<br>
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I'm seeing a similar thing associated with a new post I'll do. I found
the df or bdf commands were not listing the "." directories. The
backups were walking all of the .snapshot directories and backing up
considerably more data than expected.<br>
<br>
Jeff<br>
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