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Date:      Thu, 2 Apr 1998 08:53:58 -0500 (EST)
From:      Jay Richmond <jayrich@room101.sysc.com>
To:        stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   unusual dump problem
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980402084757.6529A-100000@room101.sysc.com>

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Hello,

Since upgrading from a 2.2-stable system (built around Sep 1997) to
2.2.6-release, I started to experience a strange dump problem.

I run dumps every night to a separate hard disk in the system every night
through cron.  It really doesn't need the user attention to change tapes
and so forth, and for months it worked fine.

Now the strange part is:  when running dump through cron it ALWAYS hangs
midway through dumping the large /usr file system (there is plenty of
space on the backup disk by the way) every time.  However, when I run it
as root normally, it completes EVERY time without a hitch.  There are no
errors associated with the hang, just a look at top reveals that all the
dump processes have gone to "pause" mode.  At first I thought it might be
waiting for some kindof user input or something, but then why would I need
user input when running through cron always on a certain file system,
while when running it normally as root it completes the entire backup fine
every time (to give you an idea I've done each about 20 times, just to
make sure that I wasn't playing the odds.)

Anyone know what could be causing this?
Please cc any reply via e-mail.

Thanks for your time,
Jay Richmond
jayrich@sysc.com



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