When it rains it pours....

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Due to another bug in lvm, my restore of this partition crashed after running a few
hours (takes alot longer to restore than to backup).

So I decided to use the "-R" option to Resume my previously left off dump:

# xfsrestore -R -p 180 -f /backups/Ishtar/torrents/torrents-100629-0-1611.dump .
 xfsrestore: using file dump (drive_simple) strategy
 xfsrestore: version 3.0.4 (dump format 3.0) - Running single-threaded
 xfsrestore: resuming restore previously begun Wed Jun 30 04:41:57 2010
 xfsrestore: examining media file 0
 xfsrestore: seeking past portion of media file already restored

Looks good so far!..Yup, and..

 xfsrestore: drive_simple.c:770: do_seek_mark: Assertion `nreadneeded64 <= ( ( intgen_t ) ( ( ( 1ull << ( ( unsigned long long )sizeof( intgen_t ) * ( unsigned long long )8 - ( 1ull + 1ull ))) - 1ull ) * 2ull + 1ull ))' failed.
 Aborted (core dumped)


Say what?  Um...is that supposed to be an error message?

Why can't it just tell me why "'nreadneeded64' > 0xbfffffffffffffd"
is 'bad', or what it means?

I have a feeling that the 'core dumped' message means that if I want my filesystem restored in the near future, I should
just restart...

*sigh*
-l

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