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Old 01-03-2007, 03:33 PM
dkoff@pacbell.n dkoff@pacbell.n is offline
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---> software WONT make an image!!!

our back-up script does several things:

#1) calls a shell script which sends an email announcing that the backup is beginning
#2) erases a secondary drive
#3) clones drive #1 to the now erased secondary drive
#4) creates an ASR image of the secondary drive
#5) calls a shell script to send an email announcing back up is complete.

the process is locked at step #4 for no stated reason. i reformatted the back-up drive, zeroed it out and re-ran the script. it still fails at step four. and, if i try to simply create an image of the mounted back-up drive without the whole script, it still fails. it USED to work just fine. now it does not and nothing has changed on that machine. i could use some help with this, please!

the error log shows the problem as an unknown error!

thanks,
david koff
the j. paul getty trust
dkoff@getty.edu
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