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Re: [Networker] Some directories are missing

2002-10-07 18:53:28
Subject: Re: [Networker] Some directories are missing
From: Valter Nordh <valter AT CHE.CHALMERS DOT SE>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 00:53:38 +0200
Well, it feels I've tried it all..

Nothing works, have a look:
recover> pwd
/
recover> cd /users/che
/users/che: No such file or directory
recover> cd /users/che/
/users/che/: No such file or directory
recover> cd /users/che/valter
/users/che/valter: No such file or directory
recover> cd /users/che/valter/
/users/che/valter/: No such file or directory
recover> cd users
recover> pwd
/users
recover> cd che
che: No such file or directory
recover> cd che/
che/: No such file or directory
recover>

And I know for sure that there is a /users/che/valter, I have my files
there.. (even I made a manual backup now..)

/Valter



On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Paul Crossman wrote:

> did you try it with and without the trailing slash?
> ex:  /usr/local/bin  and /usr/local/bin/
>
> Paul C.
>
> On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 18:18, Valter Nordh wrote:
>
>     I've tried that and nothing..
>     Complains it can't find the path..
>
>     But if you heard that it's a bug in the 5.5 series I'll consider to
>     upgrade.
>
>     /Valter
>
>     On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Paul Crossman wrote:
>
>     > A friend of mine called me a few weeks ago on something almost exactly
>     > like this.
>     >
>     > Try putting the full path in the selection box at the top.  It may
>     > magically appear.
>     >
>     > I'm pretty sure that this is a bug that got fixed in either 6.0.3 or
>     > 6.1.1
>     >
>     > Paul C.
>     >
>     > On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 15:29, Valter Nordh wrote:
>     >
>     >     Hi!
>     >
>     >     I am running Legate Networker 5.5.5, Build 350. More data below
>     >
>     >     I got a strange error.. I have a layout for the students homedirs 
> that
>     >     looks something like:
>     >     /users/che/XX etc
>     >     /ucers/chestud/XX etc
>     >     /users/oc/XX
>     >     /users/theoc/XX
>     >
>     >     All of them are:
>     >     bcbp
>     >     berzelius
>     >     cd
>     >     cdg
>     >     che
>     >     chestud
>     >     cre
>     >     cs
>     >     dd
>     >     demos
>     >     dist
>     >     fy
>     >     inoc
>     >     local
>     >     lost+found
>     >     math
>     >     nc
>     >     nephy
>     >     oc
>     >     phc
>     >     pol
>     >     removed_users
>     >     skeleton
>     >     svedberg
>     >     tfd
>     >     theoc
>     >     tk
>     >
>     >     The strange thing is that I have never been able to find the 
> directories
>     >     che or theoc in my backups? I look in nwrecover, nothing.
>     >     I put new files in a subdiretory to che (which was missing), wait 
> for the
>     >     backup, still nothing shows up.. both for level 0 and incremental 
> backups..
>     >     I am really lost here?
>     >     Hope someone can help mre out..
>     >
>     >
>     >     My data:
>     >     Legate Networker 5.5.5, Build 350
>     >     OS: IRIX64 (SGI), running on a Origin 200
>     >
>     >     I have a modified directive that looks like:
>     >     Chestud with compression excluding dist in users
>     >     << / >>
>     >             skip: mnt_tmp
>     >             +compressasm: .
>     >     << /users >>
>     >             +skip: dist
>     >     << /tmp >>
>     >             skip: .?* *
>     >     << /export/swap >>
>     >             swapasm: .
>     >     << /nsr >>
>     >             allow
>     >     << /nsr/logs >>
>     >             logasm: .
>     >     << /var >>
>     >             logasm: *
>     >     << /usr/adm >>
>     >             logasm: .
>     >     << /usr/spool >>
>     >             logasm: .
>     >     << /usr/spool/mail >>
>     >             mailasm: .
>     >     << /usr/mail >>
>     >             mailasm: .
>     >
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