Vlad Popa wrote:
It should be 10Gb of virtual tape on a lufs-mounted ftp-server.
The definition tape-type is set to 10 Gb (10240 megabytes) tape-type
(HARD-DISK)
Before labeling the tapes I forgot setting it to this paarmeter and it
was pointing to a DAT tape drive definition. The 1st ever made dump
was made with this wrong parameters, but I have corrected them .
taper: tape daily4 kb 10080 fm 6 writing file: short write
Ok, then, that means that the filesystem was full while writing
the 6th file. You probably need to split up the filesystems
in smaller pieces using exclude/include patterns with gnutar.
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