$ more dump.09-12-04.log DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Thu Dec 9 08:46:18 2004 DUMP: Dumping /dev/sda6 (/) to /dev/nst0 DUMP: Label: / DUMP: Writing 10 Kilobyte records DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files] DUMP: mapping (Pass II) [directories] DUMP: estimated 401819 blocks. DUMP: Volume 1 started with block 1 at: Thu Dec 9 08:46:19 2004 DUMP: dumping (Pass III) [directories] DUMP: ACLs in inode #12 won't be dumped DUMP: ACLs in inode #102 won't be dumped DUMP: ACLs in inode #142 won't be dumped DUMP: ACLs in inode #143 won't be dumped DUMP: ACLs in inode #144 won't be dumped DUMP: ACLs in inode #146 won't be dumped DUMP: ACLs in inode #148 won't be dumped DUMP: ACLs in inode #191 won't be dumped DUMP: ACLs in inode #200 won't be dumped DUMP: ACLs in inode #207 won't be dumped DUMP: ACLs in inode #208 won't be dumped DUMP: ACLs in inode #212 won't be dumped
[and a LOAD more of these]
So a few questions:
Is there an option for dump which will fix this (I couldn't find anything which looked useful in the man page)?
Is this a bug?
Am I going to have to look for another backup solution? If so what other programs do correctly handle ACLs? Tar? Cpio?
Thanks for any info.
Simon.