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Subject: Re: 0 inode(s) failed to be saved (filesystem error) Newsgroups: gmane.comp.sysutils.backup.dar.support Date: Thursday 27th December 2012 09:14:10 UTC (over 5 years ago) Is this indicative of hard drive failure? [email protected]:~# [email protected]:~# dar -c /home/thufir/Desktop/2012dec27 -s 229M -p -b -R /media/thirtygb/home/thufir/ -D -z par2 Finished writing to file 1, ready to continue ? [return = YES | Esc = NO] Continuing... Finished writing to file 2, ready to continue ? [return = YES | Esc = NO] Continuing... Finished writing to file 3, ready to continue ? [return = YES | Esc = NO] Continuing... Finished writing to file 4, ready to continue ? [return = YES | Esc = NO] Continuing... Finished writing to file 5, ready to continue ? [return = YES | Esc = NO] Continuing... -------------------------------------------- 58005 inode(s) saved including 0 hard link(s) treated 0 inode(s) changed at the moment of the backup and could not be saved properly 0 byte(s) have been wasted in the archive to resave changing files 0 inode(s) not saved (no inode/file change) 0 inode(s) failed to be saved (filesystem error) 0 inode(s) ignored (excluded by filters) 0 inode(s) recorded as deleted from reference backup -------------------------------------------- Total number of inode(s) considered: 58005 -------------------------------------------- EA saved for 0 inode(s) -------------------------------------------- [email protected]:~# thanks, Thufir ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Master Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL, ASP.NET, C# 2012, HTML5, CSS, MVC, Windows 8 Apps, JavaScript and much more. Keep your skills current with LearnDevNow - 3,200 step-by-step video tutorials by Microsoft MVPs and experts. ON SALE this month only -- learn more at: http://p.sf.net/sfu/learnmore_122712 |
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