Thanks to Dr. Blinn for this good answer :
> The vdump engineering team says that when vdump returns a value other than
> 0
> or 1, it is a count of the errors it found while saving files. Error
> messages
> are sent to stderr for each of these errors. So you should look at the
> other
> output from vdump to see what errors were reported, and act on that.
>
> Hope this helps. We'll review the reference pages and if this information
> is
> missing, we'll try to add it in a future release.
>
> Thanks to the AdvFS utilities team for this information.
>
> Tom
>
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My original post was :
Where can I find out information about vdump exit values or returned codes
from vdump...
This is the situation :
Yesterday a vdump buck up failed with the following code :36
Today, the back up failed with code 57...
What does it mean ?, Where can I find it out ?..
Thanks again
Regards
CRV.
Received on Fri Feb 05 1999 - 11:55:14 NZDT