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FS snapshot problems
Hi,
I'm working with fssnap command because I would search an alternative backup metod. My server has Solaris 9 installed and following sys admin manual, I created some snapshots, this is not difficult. But the problem is here: following manual I create without problem snapshots, for example the root FS: root@backup # fssnap -F ufs -o bs=/BACreps/cs/snapshot_root / Than I would like to see info about shapshot just created whit command "fssnap -i" Instead a complete info list like explaned in the manual I only obtain this: root@backup # fssnap -i / 0 / I tried also with other FS but the result is the same. Anyone has experience about snapshot backup and could help me? Thanks a lot Bonovox ![]() |
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