Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: dump command fault
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers dump command fault Post 302400968 by methyl on Thursday 4th of March 2010 03:58:27 PM
Old 03-04-2010
Which means that /home was not a mountpoint. This is why "dump" would not let you try to update the "dumpdates" file.
QED.
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Dump Command in Linux

Can anybody tell me please how to use the "dump" command in Linux command. dump -0u /destination /sourcefile or device file. Please correct me. -regards -Iftikhar (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: syedifti
1 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

ls command - Segmentation fault

hi, when i give ls command, it gives me segmentation fault. Please let me know how can i correct the same. Thanks (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: angurajbabu
2 Replies

3. Filesystems, Disks and Memory

backup NetApp using dump command

I have been trying to backup my NetApp /vol/vol0 data to local tape drive. It is around 68GB. The tape I am using is DLT tape and should be able to handle 70GB data. However, dump always aborted around reaching 57~58GB data. Tape drive is attached on NetApp. 1st try to dump /vol/vol0 to... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: yellowfish
2 Replies

4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

dump command

For ufsdump you type in a "dump level". The man command mentions levels 0-9 and gives examples. Can anyone define what each level refers to? What does a level 0 dump mean? What is a level 9 dump? What are the differences? Thanks in advance:) (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Patman
1 Replies

5. Red Hat

Dump and restore command usage ??

Hi, I am using RHEL 4.0 I need to take backup of a directory and then restore it to some other location. For taking Backup of final directory, I am using this code: dump -0aj -f /home/vicky/final.dump /home/vicky/final/ Now, I am trying to restore this final.dump to some other... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vikas027
2 Replies

6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

dump command

Hi all, I am using embedded linux with my own RFS. But I want to use the dump command to try and solve some errors, but I don't know in wich package I can find the dump command. I hope someone can help me. With kind regards, Jurrian Dubbeldam (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Jurrian
1 Replies

7. HP-UX

memory fault(core dump)

i am getting memory fault (core dump) in a C program i want to know which statement execution caused it. i tried following things $ gdb generalised_tapinread_mod HP gdb 5.4.0 for HP Itanium (32 or 64 bit) and target HP-UX 11.2x. Copyright 1986 - 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: junaid.nehvi
2 Replies

8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Segmentation Fault and Core dump

Hi All, I have this dbt since long ... What is the difference between Segmentation Fault and Core Dump ? As far as I know Seg fault is due to memory leakage or memory which cannot be accessed. Please let me know if I am wrong. Can some one tell me what is the diff between Segmentation... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: shubhranshu
1 Replies

9. Red Hat

Segmentation fault with ID command

root@xxx # id uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),1(bin),... root@xxx # id root Segmentation fault Hello, someone have some suggestions for this strange error? Thanks gb (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: gogol_bordello
1 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

Segmentation Fault(Core Dump) Error

Hi all, I have a folder with some 28 files. I have a script file that will iteratively take one file at a time from the folder and provide an output for the input file. Till the 7th file, there was no problem but from the 8th file onwards, i got this Segmentation Fault(Core Dump) error. A file... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mick_000
2 Replies
SUP-IMPORT-DUMP(1)					      General Commands Manual						SUP-IMPORT-DUMP(1)

NAME
sup-import-dump - import message state dump to Sup index SYNOPSIS
sup-import-dump [options] dumpfile DESCRIPTION
Imports message state previously exported by sup-dump into the index. sup-import-dump operates on the index only, so the messages must have already been added using sup-sync. If you need to recreate the index, see sup-sync --restore <filename> instead. Messages not mentioned in the dump file will not be modified. OPTIONS
--verbose, -v Print message ids as they're processed --ignore-missing, -i Silently skip over messages that are not in the index --warn-missing, -w Warn about messages that are not in the index, but continue --abort-missing, -a Abort on encountering messages that are not in the index (default) --atomic, -t Use transaction to apply all changes atomically --dry-run, -n Don't actually modify the index. Probably only useful with --verbose --version Show version information --help, -h Show help message SEE ALSO
sup-mail(1), sup-sync(1), sup-dump(1) AUTHOR
Sup was written by William Morgan <wmorgan-sup@masanjin.net>. This manual page was written by Per Andersson <avtobiff@gmail.com> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). April 9, 2012 SUP-IMPORT-DUMP(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:24 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy