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Old 01-22-2006
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making copy of 0 level dump via ufsdump

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how do u make "copy" of o level dump taken via ufsdumo in solaris?
To elaborate, imagine you have taken a 0 level dump via the following command
ufsdump 0ulf /dev/rmt/1n /

and then again execute the same command to take a second 0 level dump

Now take an incremental dump
ufsdump 1ulf /dev/rmt/1n /

The problem is; if you try to restore the first dump, and then the incremental one, you would get an error "incremental volume too low".
This would essentially mean that in case your 2nd 0 level dump goes wrong, you can not restore the complete file system.(Thats what my understanding is"

Please let me know if there's any patch/solution/workaround for this.
Multiple copies of 0 level dumps are needed for off site storing.
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What's the OS version?

Check if your server has patch 109091 - it is suppose to fix this type of error (of course, it matters what version of Solaris you are using - it's for Solaris 8).
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yeah i did try that 109091-08 patch on solaris 8 (108528-29 kernel patch level). No success!
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