El día Sunday, October 23, 2011 a las 06:04:14AM -0700, Bill Tillman escribió:
> I have two FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE servers running NFS. I have tons of files on
> Server A that I want to backup to a big drive on Sever B. Server B nfs_mounts
> one of the filesystems on Server A to /mnt. So if I wanted to make a backup
> of the filesytem on Server A to Server B I tried:
>
> dump -d /home/my_home/backups/20111024 /mnt
>
> but each time I try this it tells me that filesystem /mnt is unknown. /mnt is
> not in /etc/fstab. I manually mounted this via NFS and that's where all the
> files I want to backup are accessible to the command line on Server B. What
> am I missing?
Following dump(8) the file system to be dumped must be a device special
file or its mountpoint from fstab(5).
HIH
matthias
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