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dvrupgrade wrote:Hi Spike,
Download the alpha release this morning and did some tests.
1) made a backup (backup -Tf 4138 -s -9) of a virgin TiVoHD drive with no errors, warnings or problems
2) restored to a 250GB, 500GB, 750GB and 1TB drive, using the following command:
restore -x -s 256 -r4 -zpi tivo.bak /dev/sdx (or /dev/hdx using an ide-sata adapter)
The 250GB and 500GB tests seemed to work just fine with the reported hours info matching those of WinMFS precisely, however the 750GB and 1TB drives went into a reboot loop with a GSOD...
Any info you need?
Lou
spike wrote:dvrupgrade wrote:Hi Spike,
Download the alpha release this morning and did some tests.
1) made a backup (backup -Tf 4138 -s -9) of a virgin TiVoHD drive with no errors, warnings or problems
2) restored to a 250GB, 500GB, 750GB and 1TB drive, using the following command:
restore -x -s 256 -r4 -zpi tivo.bak /dev/sdx (or /dev/hdx using an ide-sata adapter)
The 250GB and 500GB tests seemed to work just fine with the reported hours info matching those of WinMFS precisely, however the 750GB and 1TB drives went into a reboot loop with a GSOD...
Any info you need?
Lou
1) try backup -f 9999 -6so /dos/filename.bak /dev/sda
so we know there is no issue with truncated fsid for all the loopsets
2) That's is strange why it fails for 750 and 1TB.
Is your IDE to sata adapter compatible with big drives?
I've seen some USB to Ethernet adapters can't go beyond 400GB or 500Gb but I'm not sure what the specs are for your adapter.
Kernel log output would be useful.
tvofan wrote:I did a virgin backup using:
backup -9qTao - /dev/sda > /dos/tivohd.bak
I want to backup everything, so is that command correct or do I have to use -f 9999?
(I don't have another drive to test the restore.)
I did attempt to make a full backup from a virgin drive using the -Tf 9999 - I was unsuccessful in that at a little over 2GB the backup aborted. Tried this multiple times and what I'm wondering is if this is an lba issue; was this CD built with a full LBA48 kernel?
Another thing I noticed is that files I created with the 1.2 CD that had more than 8 characters in the filename were abbreviated in the old DOS fashion. IE; a file names this_is_test.txt might look like this... this_i~1.txt or something close to that...
Lastly, I was unable to use the new CD to do a restore from an older backup image (ie a Series3 tivo.bak file created using the 1.2 CD); I suspect this was due to the file naming issue, not the backup itself, but I did not do any experimentation to prove/disprove that.
spike wrote:I did attempt to make a full backup from a virgin drive using the -Tf 9999 - I was unsuccessful in that at a little over 2GB the backup aborted. Tried this multiple times and what I'm wondering is if this is an lba issue; was this CD built with a full LBA48 kernel?
It is full lba48 aware kernel just like release 1.2Another thing I noticed is that files I created with the 1.2 CD that had more than 8 characters in the filename were abbreviated in the old DOS fashion. IE; a file names this_is_test.txt might look like this... this_i~1.txt or something close to that...
I think you have to include mount -t vfat ... to get the full file names.Lastly, I was unable to use the new CD to do a restore from an older backup image (ie a Series3 tivo.bak file created using the 1.2 CD); I suspect this was due to the file naming issue, not the backup itself, but I did not do any experimentation to prove/disprove that.
my guess is with ~ and truncated names and such, it might be hard to get the name correctly.
I had no problem with 500Gb.
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