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hmmm Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 4:41 am Post subject: error in writing to output file, in: do_unzsplit() return=-5 |
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Hello,
I am using zsplit/unzsplit only few days.
Have created a backup image of partition with my kubuntu instalation (hda2, ext3) as well swap (hda1, linux swap) few days ago. No partition was deleted or recreated, but they both were formated in different FS (as I understand it still should not affect the results). Today I was trying to restore Kubuntu instalation from backup files, it was ok wiith swap, but i got error when restoring hda2, the debug is below:
03-09-2007 03:57:19 unzsplit: version: 1.2.0
03-09-2007 03:57:19 unzsplit: start of operation
03-09-2007 03:57:19 unzsplit: read/write buffer size: 64 kibibyte (65536 bytes).
03-09-2007 03:57:19 unzsplit: "--noerror" option in use, I/O read errors will be savely ignored
03-09-2007 03:57:19 unzsplit: inflating kubuntu20070901_0.spl.zp
03-09-2007 03:59:07 unzsplit: error in writing to output file, in: do_unzsplit() return=-5
03-09-2007 03:59:08 unzsplit: total sum of bytes read: 0; written: 0; elapsed time: 00hr:00min:00sec
03-09-2007 03:59:08 unzsplit: average speed of restoring: 0MiB/min
03-09-2007 03:59:08 unzsplit: not succeeded..., error in operation!
03-09-2007 03:59:08 unzsplit: end of operation
the command line options used to restore image are here:
sudo unzsplit -D /dev/hda2 -d -i /media/LACIE/backup/zsplit/kubuntu20070901 -r kubuntu20070901
Have also tried to add -m option, but no success :(
All the operations (backup as well) were done from kubuntu live DVD and backups were saved to USB HDD.
Backup file consists of 3 files, 2*1GB + 268MB, if it matters...
Hope somebody has any ideas, how to overcome the problem and there is some way to get back my kubuntu installation...
Edit: had a more attentive look at logand found that with -m option the following lines were NOT written to log:
03-09-2007 03:59:08 unzsplit: total sum of bytes read: 0; written: 0; elapsed time: 00hr:00min:00sec
03-09-2007 03:59:08 unzsplit: average speed of restoring: 0MiB/min
Also, when creating image, there were I/O erorrs (>200), but I have used -r option both in creating and restoring images. |
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jurij Site Admin
Joined: 05 Apr 2005 Posts: 54 Location: Germany
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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Hi hmmm,
please see documentation for unzsplit. In the command-line you have used option "-i", like this:
"sudo unzsplit -D /dev/hda2 -d -i /media/LACIE/backup/zsplit/kubuntu20070901 -r kubuntu20070901"
Option "-i" means, you should use it only for input directory containing image-file to be restored.
You instead are using this option for the whole absolute path to the image-file.
For your case try following:
"sudo unzsplit -D /dev/hda2 -d -i /media/LACIE/backup/zsplit/ -r kubuntu20070901"
It should work.
Regards,
Jurij |
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Mirzza
Joined: 11 Nov 2011 Posts: 1 Location: France
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 6:02 am Post subject: error in writing to output file in do_unzsplit ret |
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When I try to install PP Premium Add-on Pack, I get the following error . I have Windows 7.
Pop Peeper Add On Pack v2 Setup
Error Opening File for Writing
C:Program Files x86Pop PeeperPopPeeper.chm
Below are the details of the entire error messages:
Output folder: C:Program Files x86POP Peeper
Extract: PPBackup.exe
Create folder: C:UsersMynameHereAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsPOP Peeper
Create shortcut: C:UsersMynameHereAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsPOP PeeperBackup & Restore.lnk
Output folder: C:Program Files x86POP Peeper
Extract: SentMailViewer.exe
Output folder: C:Program Files x86POP Peeper
Extract: Rss.dll
Output folder: C:Program Files x86POP PeeperPlugins
Extract: NotifyVoice.dll
Output folder: C:Program Files x86POP Peeper
Cant write: C:Program Files x86POP PeeperPOPPeeper.chm
Thank you in advance for your help |
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Admin Site Admin
Joined: 04 Apr 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:11 am Post subject: |
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Sorry Mirzza,
following your description of the problem I cannot see that there is some relationship to zsplit/unzsplit...
Please be sure that you are in the right forum with this question.
Regards,
Jurij |
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