Re: bsdtar vs. NFS: Couldn't visit directory: No such file or directory

2008-11-26 Thread Tim Kientzle
David Wolfskill wrote: Running an 8-core RELENG_7_1/i386 system (updated this morning), trying to tar up a directory hierarchy rooted at a directory nnamed "sb2" in a file system that is NFS-mounted (exported from a NetApp Filer); I have the following logged: @ 1227662967 [Tue Nov 25 17:29:27 20

Re: bsdtar vs. NFS: Couldn't visit directory: No such file or directory

2008-11-26 Thread Tim Kientzle
David Wolfskill wrote: Running an 8-core RELENG_7_1/i386 system (updated this morning), trying to tar up a directory hierarchy rooted at a directory nnamed "sb2" in a file system that is NFS-mounted (exported from a NetApp Filer); I have the following logged: @ 1227662967 [Tue Nov 25 17:29:27 20

Re: bsdtar vs. NFS: Couldn't visit directory: No such file or directory

2008-11-26 Thread David Wolfskill
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:49:24AM -0800, Tim Kientzle wrote: > ... > >I then see that tar(1) took 1924.05 seconds to do this, and exited with > >a status code of 0. (I ran it under the auspices of /usr/bin/time.) > > I agree that this does seem wrong. Thank you: I managed to acquire a cold or s

bsdtar vs. NFS: Couldn't visit directory: No such file or directory

2008-11-25 Thread David Wolfskill
Running an 8-core RELENG_7_1/i386 system (updated this morning), trying to tar up a directory hierarchy rooted at a directory nnamed "sb2" in a file system that is NFS-mounted (exported from a NetApp Filer); I have the following logged: @ 1227662967 [Tue Nov 25 17:29:27 2008] Starting "tar zcpf sb