05-12-2008
Check sunsolve document id: 209336
Solution 209336 : Sun StorEdge[TM] Enterprise Backup Server (EBS 7.3): Warning - size grew during save
Example:
Dec 2 09:32:43 epbup root: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] * epbup:/ save: Warning - `/usr/local/samba/var/log/log.nmbd' size grew during save
Dec 2 09:32:43 epbup root: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] * epbup:/ save: Expected 1745449 bytes for `/usr/local/samba/var/log/log.nmbd', got 1745828 bytes
Cause:
The backup server detected that the number of bytes associated with the file
on the backup media is not the same size as in the original file. This
inconsistency might occur if the specified file:
? Is a Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) stub or sparse file.
? Changed during the backup process, and its file size increased.
? Is the media database. Multiple groups may have completed their backup
sessions simultaneously. These sessions were subsequently attempting to
update the media database simultaneously.
You can check the file status using:
#ls -lu
#fuser
which will check when the files were last touched and if they are
still in use
Then as appropriate perform an ad hoc backup of the specified
file to ensure that a consistent copy of the file is backed up.
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SC(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual SC(4)
NAME
sc -- Sun Sun-2 SCSI bus host adaptor driver
SYNOPSIS
sun2
sc0 at mbmem0 addr 0x80000 ipl 2
sc1 at mbmem0 addr 0x84000 ipl 2
sun2 and sun4
sc0 at vme0 addr 0x200000 irq 2 vec 0x40
DESCRIPTION
The sc driver provides support for the Sun Microsystems "Sun-2" SCSI Bus Controller chipset found on various VME boards (Sun part #s
501-1045, 501-1138, 501-1149, and 501-1167) and on the "Sun-2 SCSI/Serial" (Sun part # 501-1006) Multibus board.
All versions of this driver can be configured with a flags directive in the config(1) file. The values are bits in a bitfield, and are
interpreted as follows:
0x0ff Set bit (1<<target) to disable SCSI parity checking
0x100 Set this bit to disable DMA interrupts (poll)
0x200 Set this bit to disable DMA entirely (use PIO)
For example: "flags 0x1ff" would disable DMA interrupts, and disable parity checking for targets 0-7. The "target" is the SCSI ID number of
a particular device on a particular SCSI bus.
SEE ALSO
cd(4), ch(4), intro(4), scsi(4), sd(4), st(4)
AUTHORS
Matt Fredette <fredette@NetBSD.org>,
David Jones,
Gordon Ross <gwr@NetBSD.org>,
Adam Glass <glass@NetBSD.org>,
Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@NetBSD.org>.
BUGS
This SCSI chipset is rumored to have bugs in its handling of SCSI parity, therefore it is recommended that you disable parity on all SCSI
devices connected to this controller, and configure it with a 0x0ff value for its flags directive in the config(1) file.
This chipset has no support for raising the ATN signal, so there is no way to ever schedule a MSG_OUT phase on the bus. Currently, the
driver will ultimately reset the bus if this phase is ever requested by the upper layer SCSI driver.
This chipset has no support for SCSI disconnect/reselect. This means that slow devices, such as tape drives, can hog, or "lock up" the SCSI
bus.
This driver has not been tested in combination with non-SCSI devices behind Emulex or Adaptec bridges, which are common in Sun 2s and in Sun
Shoebox-type configurations. These devices pre-date the SCSI-I spec, and might not behave the way the chipset code currently expects.
BSD
June 28, 2001 BSD