Hi Premanshu, Seems to me that the /etc/tmp directory on the filer were changed manually. Could you confirm that for me please?
Dump/Restore create some temporary files and leave them in /etc/tmp. When a dump/restore is running, it actively refers to those files. If the files are deleted or resized from underneath it, the reference to the files will become stale. Which results in the error you are seeing.
Hope that helps, Amol.
*-----Original Message----- *From: Premanshu Jain [mailto:Premanshu.Jain@synopsys.com] *Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 12:35 PM *To: toasters@mathworks.com *Subject: ndmpcopy question * * *While doing level 1 ndmpcopy, i encounter the following error *message in the *log: * *nacktheknife: LOG: RESTORE: nacktheknife: LOG: Inconsistent *dumpmap on inode *1819691. *nacktheknife: LOG: RESTORE: nacktheknife: LOG: Inconsistent *dumpmap on inode *1819692. *nacktheknife: LOG: RESTORE: nacktheknife: LOG: Inconsistent *dumpmap on inode *1819693. *nacktheknife: LOG: RESTORE: nacktheknife: LOG: Inconsistent *dumpmap on inode *1819694. *nacktheknife: LOG: RESTORE: nacktheknife: LOG: Inconsistent *dumpmap on inode *1819695. *nacktheknife: LOG: RESTORE: nacktheknife: LOG: Inconsistent *dumpmap on inode * *WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ? *