2012/2/18 Tommy Wu <wu.tommy@xxxxxxxxx>: > 2012/2/18 Bill Kendall <wkendall@xxxxxxx>: >> On 02/14/2012 11:21 AM, Tommy Wu wrote: >>> >>> from the xfsdump man page: >>> xfsrestore also generates a directory named orphanage in the dest >>> directory. xfsrestore removes this directory after completing a simple >>> restore. However, if orphanage is not empty, it is not removed. This >>> can happen if files present on the dump media are not referenced by >>> any of the restored directories. The orphanage has an entry for each >>> such file. The entry name is the file's original inode number, a ".", >>> and the file's generation count modulo 4096 (only the lower 12 bits of >>> the generation count are used). >>> >>> and the -t option from xfsdump man page: >>> Displays the contents of the dump, but does not create or modify any >>> files or directories. It may be desirable to set the verbosity level >>> to silent when using this option. >>> >>> But when we use -t option with xfsrestore, it still create orphanage >>> directory in current directory (because no dest directory assign). >>> and if it's not empty, it is not removed. >>> >>> This is a bug or it's a feature? >> >> >> I can see code where this would happen, except that it would appear >> to require both -r and -t to be used, and xfsrestore doesn't allow >> that. >> >> If you send the command line you used I can take another look. >> >> Bill > > here is the command I used for -t: > cat var.xfsdump.gz | gzip -dqv | xfsrestore -v silent -p 300 -J -t - | > grep "^xfsrestore:" > > I also test it with only -t option, it also create orphanage folder > for such dump file (not all dump file has this issue) > cat var.xfsdump.gz | gzip -dqv | xfsrestore -t - | grep "^xfsrestore:" > > > -- > > Tommy Wu I use xfsdump 3.0.6 plus following 2 patch: [PATCH] xfsdump: allow system() to obtain exit status [PATCH] xfsdump: handle files with no extent headers -- Tommy Wu _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs