Re: System backup
From: Bruce Esquibel (bje_at_ripco.com)
Date: 11/29/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 22:36:13 +0000 (UTC)
Philippe Mary (philippe.mary@pasdenvoi.fr) wrote:
: Thank you for your answer.
: I checked what you told but all seems to be correct
: Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 2206755 950586 1212034 44% /var
: Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
: 0 root wm 2127 - 3119 1.37GB (993/0/0) 2868777
: 1 swap wu 0 - 2126 2.93GB (2127/0/0) 6144903
: 2 backup wm 0 - 24619 33.92GB (24620/0/0) 71127180
: 3 var wm 3120 - 4679 2.15GB (1560/0/0) 4506840
: 4 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
: 5 unassigned wm 4680 - 6097 1.95GB (1418/0/0) 4096602
: 6 usr wm 6098 - 8012 2.64GB (1915/0/0) 5532435
: 7 unassigned wm 8013 - 8069 80.41MB (57/0/0) 164673
I dunno the answer to your problem but this doesn't look right to me, mostly
with s2.
If the drive is a 36GB, the 24620 (cylinders) under blocks is close to
double what I think it should be. My 18's, depends on who made them, have
7500 to 9300. Double that and you can see why I think it's off.
Even if that is correct, where is the rest of your space? You have 24620
cylinders and only assigned 0-8069.
If you did like that on purpose, no problem, but if it isn't a 36GB, that
data defined on s2 might be screwing up the works.
Just seems odd.
-bruce
bje@ripco.com
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