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Date:  Tue, 28 Mar 2006 13:48:52 -0600
From:  Scott Hayes <shayes (at mark) officetracker.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:04402] Re: cmuImport problem with BQ/Cent
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
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Paul,

I think this maybe something I ran into myself a while ago, I'm using the 
raqbackup script from http://www.neuhaus-internet.de/cobalt/raqbackup/ If I 
remember correctly the files that are missing are all compressed into an 
archive. My solution was to set raqbackup to not compress the files to and 
it has worked fine since then. You could un compress the files yourself and 
copy them to the directory the import is looking for them to be.

The files are there just in another directory in a compressed archive.

I hope this helps.

At 11:11 AM 3/28/2006, you wrote:
>We have just tried a test import on our Bluequartz server, which is going 
>to replace a raq4
>
>The import is throwing up these errors
>
>ERROR extractTar: cannot find tar file, 
>/home/restore/users-tinfo-public.tar.gz listed in 
>/home/restore/users-tinfo-public.xml
>ERROR extractTar: cannot find tar file, 
>/home/restore/users-tinfo-private.tar.gz listed in 
>/home/restore/users-tinfo-private.xml
>
>Despite these, the cmu completed.
>
>Upon searching, we have found the files appear to be missing. A problem in 
>the Raq4 cmu export, perhaps?
>
>Regards
>
>Paul
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>Paul Wilson
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