Re: [Networker] nsrmmdbd exiting on signal 11
2007-06-15 06:27:02
Hi Bob,
thanks for your reply.
> First thing is to stop it getting worse. Set the affected device
> to read only to prevent any more data writing to the device.
We already did that. But still 2.1 TB of backup data on the volume :-(.
[...]
> Repeat this process until you are left with a list of ssids that you
> suspect will not stage. Try staging them individually (hopefully this
> will trim the list down further).
I have tried the mminfo > ssidlist; nsrstage -f ssidlist method
but since the the stageing dies after about three or four
savesets and causes a networker restart this will be very
cumbersome.
[...]
> Depending on the amount of data left
> I'd start trying to see what sort of corruption you have. Is it just
> that Networker can't understand what's there or does the OS barf when
> it tries to read it? If it is the latter does the OS offer any self
> heal utilities (Windows has it's disk check, etc.) - try the web for
> inspiration, etc.
It 's ufs mounted with the 'logging 'option. fsck has found no
errors on the filesystem.
> The situation might not be as bad as it seems.
>
> Good luck
> Bob
Thanks a lot,
uwe
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