Wouldn't a .nsr file with the line
skip: libposix.so.1
in the /usr/lib directory accomplish this?
I have a couple of machines which produce and I/O error on one or
more files, but it doesn't kill the saveset. Does anyone have an idea why
this event is causing a fatal exception?
Matt Temple
Srinivas Rao wrote:
Dear All,
Can anyone tell me the meaning/workaround for the below error.
* kabini.xxx.com:All 5 retries attempted
* kabini.xxx.com:All nsrexec: authtype nsrexec
* kabini.xxx.com:All ld.so.1: /usr/sbin/savefs: fatal:
/usr/lib/libposix4.so.1: I/O error
* kabini.xxx.com:All savefs: exited on signal 9
Regards,
Srinivas Rao.
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