I get DUMP IS ABORTED when trying to dump a 39G byte volume to a DLT 7000 drive directly connected to the NetApp. I know that it is 35G native and 70G compressed but it looks like it dies around 13G.
DUMP: creating "/vol/vol1/.snapshot/snapshot_for_backup.109" snapshot. DUMP: Using Partial Volume Dump DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Fri Dec 22 23:05:09 2000. DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch. DUMP: Dumping /vol/vol1/proj to /dev/nrst0a DUMP: mapping (Pass I)[regular files] DUMP: mapping (Pass II)[directories] DUMP: estimated 38916473 tape blocks on 0.97 tapes DUMP: dumping (Pass III) [directories] DUMP: dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] DUMP: We have written 1585525 KB to tape. DUMP: We have written 3465622 KB to tape. DUMP: We have written 5328897 KB to tape. DUMP: We have written 7627776 KB to tape. DUMP: We have written 10240766 KB to tape. DUMP: DUMP IS ABORTED
ultra119# pwd /america/vol1/proj ultra119# df -k . Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on america:/vol/vol1 53766696 39259976 14506720 74% /america/vol1
sysconfig -t output:
nrst0a - no rewind device, format is: 85937 bpi 70 GB (w/comp)
Dump Command = dump 0ubBf 63 39845869 /dev/nrst0a
Any ideas why?