Re: cp: I do not understand ...
- From: "Charles Lavin" <x@xxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 15:14:42 -0500
We copied all the filesystems over with rcp, and the problem went away.
"Jurjen Oskam" <jurjen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 2007-12-28, Charles Lavin <x@xxx> wrote:
[copying (most likely) sparse files fails]
I originally tried backup/restore.
Yes, but did you try using backup/restore with the source filesystem
*unmounted*?
You could (as an alternative) try to find the sparse files on the source
filesystem. Look for (very) large files, and then use "du" to see how much
space they take on disk. Or try to script something. If there are maybe
one or
two files causing your problems, you might be able to just recreate them
on the new filesystem instead of copying them over.
--
Jurjen Oskam
Savage's Law of Expediency:
You want it bad, you'll get it bad.
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