On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 11:33:13AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > On Jan 05 10:58:02, o...@drijf.net wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 10:19:54AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > > > > > This is a daily mail from my Alix router. > > > I do a dump in daily.local (see below) > > > and most of the time it works just fine. > > > Occasionaly though, the DUMP fails saying > > > > > > > DUMP: End of tape detected > > > > DUMP: Volume 1 completed at: Mon Jan 5 01:30:44 2015 > > > > DUMP: Volume 1 took 0:00:07 > > > > DUMP: Volume 1 transfer rate: 2101 KB/s > > > > DUMP: Change Volumes: Mount volume #2 > > > > DUMP: fopen on /dev/tty fails: Device not configured > > > > DUMP: The ENTIRE dump is aborted. > > > > > > That puzzles me, as I dump to stdout, > > > redirecting to a file (see below). > > > > > > (I vaguely remember that the reason I switched from > > > "dump -f file.dump ..." to "dump -f - ... > file.dump" > > > was that I was advised her by a developer about > > > the tape legacy of dump, but I forgot what exactly > > > was the problem then and can't find it in archives.) > > > > > > Why would "dump -f - ... > file.dump" think > > > that it reached an end of tape? > > > > Because dump is a bit dumb. You need to use -a, see man page. > > But I do, see the code below.
Hmm indeed, then it's my guess you are running out of disk. The numbers do not seems to warrant that, though. So I have no real clue. Or did you play with tunefs -m ? -Otto > > Jan > > > > > > > On Jan 05 01:31:08, r...@gw.stare.cz wrote: > > > > OpenBSD 5.3-current (GENERIC) #2: Thu Jun 13 00:04:14 MDT 2013 > > > > dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC > > > > > > > > 1:31AM up 1 day, 16:35, 0 users, load averages: 1.61, 0.66, 0.34 > > > > > > > > Running daily.local: > > > > > > > > Backing up into /backup/gw.stare.cz > > > > > > > > errors dumping /var/log: > > > > DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Mon Jan 5 01:30:31 2015 > > > > DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch > > > > DUMP: Dumping /dev/rwd0g (/var/log) to standard output > > > > DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files] > > > > DUMP: mapping (Pass II) [directories] > > > > DUMP: estimated 31599 tape blocks. > > > > DUMP: Volume 1 started at: Mon Jan 5 01:30:37 2015 > > > > DUMP: dumping (Pass III) [directories] > > > > DUMP: dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] > > > > DUMP: End of tape detected > > > > DUMP: Volume 1 completed at: Mon Jan 5 01:30:44 2015 > > > > DUMP: Volume 1 took 0:00:07 > > > > DUMP: Volume 1 transfer rate: 2101 KB/s > > > > DUMP: Change Volumes: Mount volume #2 > > > > DUMP: fopen on /dev/tty fails: Device not configured > > > > DUMP: The ENTIRE dump is aborted. > > > > -rw------- 1 hans wheel 4.5M Jan 5 01:30 dump.home.0 > > > > -rw------- 1 hans wheel 53.1M Jan 5 01:30 dump.root.0 > > > > -rw------- 1 hans wheel 7.7M Jan 5 01:30 dump.var.0 > > > > -rw------- 1 hans wheel 14.3M Jan 5 01:30 dump.var.log.0 > > > > -rw------- 1 hans wheel 820K Jan 5 01:30 dump.var.spool.0 > > > > -rw------- 1 root wheel 5.2K Jan 5 01:30 root-201501050130.tar.gz > > > > -rw------- 1 root wheel 1.3M Jan 5 01:31 etc-201501050130.tar.gz > > > > -rw------- 1 root wheel 481K Jan 5 01:31 > > > > var-backups-201501050131.tar.gz > > > > -rw------- 1 root wheel 4.2K Jan 5 01:31 > > > > var-named-201501050131.tar.gz > > > > > > > > Checking subsystem status: > > > > > > > > disks: > > > > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on > > > > /dev/wd0a 204542 53740 140576 28% / > > > > /dev/wd0d 608686 190580 387672 33% /usr > > > > /dev/wd0e 251822 28258 210974 12% /usr/local > > > > /dev/wd0f 251822 7010 232222 3% /var > > > > /dev/wd0g 251822 32156 207076 13% /var/log > > > > /dev/wd0h 1024526 2 973298 0% /tmp > > > > /dev/wd0i 299054 4212 279890 1% /home > > > > /dev/wd0j 1024526 795130 178170 82% /backup > > > > > > > > Last dump(s) done (Dump '>' file systems): > > > > /dev/rwd0a ( ) Last dump: Level 0, Date Mon Jan 5 01:30 > > > > /dev/rwd0f ( ) Last dump: Level 0, Date Mon Jan 5 01:30 > > > > /dev/rwd0g ( ) Last dump: Level 6, Date Sun Jan 4 01:30 > > > > /dev/rwd0i ( ) Last dump: Level 0, Date Mon Jan 5 01:30 > > > > > > > > > Jan > > > > > > > > > > > > #!/bin/sh > > > > > > umask 077 > > > > > > err() { > > > echo $@ >&2 > > > } > > > > > > # We distinguish two kinds of backups: > > > # BKPDUMP are dump(8)s of entire filesystems - level 0 > > > # on Monday mornings, incerementals during the week. > > > # These are typically very big, and we store them to > > > # a dedicated backup disk. > > > # BKPTAR are tarballs of certain directories (/etc), > > > # that are tupically much smaller and we rotate them. > > > # TODO: rotate the old ones out of existence. > > > # If BKPSCP is defined, we also scp them there. This > > > # requires an unattended login via a ssh key. > > > > > > BKPUSR=hans > > > BKOGRP=wheel > > > BKPLOG=/tmp/dump.$$.log > > > BKPDIR=/backup/`hostname` > > > > > > BKPTAR="/etc /var/backups" > > > BKPSCP="h...@biblio.stare.cz:$BKPDIR" > > > BKPDMP="/ /var /var/mysql /var/postgresql /var/www /home" > > > > > > bkpdmp() { > > > # $1 is the dump level > > > l=$1 > > > for fs in $BKPDMP; do > > > [ "$fs" = "/" ] && fsname=".root" || fsname=`echo $fs | tr / .` > > > [ "x$l" = "x0" ] && rm -f $BKPDIR/dump$fsname.? > > > f=$BKPDIR/dump$fsname.$l > > > > $f && chown $BKPUSR:$BKPGRP $f && chmod 600 $f > > > dump -$l -a -u -f - $fs > $f 2> $BKPLOG \ > > > || { err errors dumping $fs: ; cat $BKPLOG >&2 ; } > > > rm -f $BKPLOG > > > done > > > { cd $BKPDIR ; ls -lh dump.* ; } > > > } > > > > > > bkptar() { > > > for dir in $BKPTAR; do > > > f=$BKPDIR/`echo ${dir#/} | tr / -`-`date +%Y%m%d%H%M`.tar.gz > > > > $f && chown $BACKUPUSR:$BACKUPGRP $f && chmod 600 $f > > > tar czf $f $dir 2> $BKPLOG \ > > > || { err errors tarring $dir: ; cat $BKPLOG >&2 ; } > > > # TODO: md5 > > > { cd $BKPDIR ; ls -lh ${f##*/} ; } > > > test -n "$BKPSCP" && scp -q $f $BKPSCP > > > done > > > } > > > > > > if test -d $BKPDIR ; then > > > echo; echo Backing up into $BKPDIR; echo > > > bkpdmp $((`date +%u` - 1)) > > > bkptar > > > else > > > err Backup directory $BKPDIR does not exist > > > fi