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[Bug-tar] /usr/sfw/bin/gtar: Cannot utime: Invalid argument
s***@wipro.com
2016-10-24 12:15:11 UTC
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Hi All,

As part and backup and restore, while restoring we got below error we are not able to find what is causing this ERROR, please help me ASAP as this is a high important blocker for us


error
============

===> Verifying ./home 2016-10-20 14:39:20
Positioning tape at block 16
Creating ossdg/home_verify (281600 MB)
New vxfs FS on home_verify
gtar home_verify
Using gtar to receive ***@10.255.56.137:/dev/rmt/7n<mailto:***@10.255.56.137:/dev/rmt/7n> to /mnt

/usr/sfw/bin/gtar: ./crintuce/Ericsson/OMSec/sessions/1440012103926.cdb: Cannot utime: Invalid argument
/usr/sfw/bin/gtar: ./crintuce/Ericsson/OMSec/sessions/1456522272888.cdb: Cannot utime: Invalid argument
/usr/sfw/bin/gtar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
ERROR 2: /usr/sfw/bin/gtar --exclude=lost+found --extract --file=- --multi-volume --rmt-command=/usr/sfw/libexec/grmt --blocking-factor=4096
fsck ossdg/home_verify


Best Regards
Seetha
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Dagobert Michelsen
2016-10-24 15:08:55 UTC
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Hi Seetha,
Post by s***@wipro.com
As part and backup and restore, while restoring we got below error we are not able to find what is causing this ERROR, please help me ASAP as this is a high important blocker for us
This binary is shipped with Solaris. I suggest to open an SR at Oracle with high priority
if this a blocker for you.


Best regards

— Dago
Post by s***@wipro.com
error
============
===> Verifying ./home 2016-10-20 14:39:20
Positioning tape at block 16
Creating ossdg/home_verify (281600 MB)
New vxfs FS on home_verify
gtar home_verify
/usr/sfw/bin/gtar: ./crintuce/Ericsson/OMSec/sessions/1440012103926.cdb: Cannot utime: Invalid argument
/usr/sfw/bin/gtar: ./crintuce/Ericsson/OMSec/sessions/1456522272888.cdb: Cannot utime: Invalid argument
/usr/sfw/bin/gtar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
ERROR 2: /usr/sfw/bin/gtar --exclude=lost+found --extract --file=- --multi-volume --rmt-command=/usr/sfw/libexec/grmt --blocking-factor=4096
fsck ossdg/home_verify
Best Regards
Seetha
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Joerg Schilling
2016-10-24 16:20:58 UTC
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Post by Dagobert Michelsen
Hi Seetha,
Post by s***@wipro.com
As part and backup and restore, while restoring we got below error we are not able to find what is causing this ERROR, please help me ASAP as this is a high important blocker for us
This binary is shipped with Solaris. I suggest to open an SR at Oracle with high priority
if this a blocker for you.
Post by s***@wipro.com
New vxfs FS on home_verify
gtar home_verify
/usr/sfw/bin/gtar: ./crintuce/Ericsson/OMSec/sessions/1440012103926.cdb: Cannot utime: Invalid argument
/usr/sfw/bin/gtar: ./crintuce/Ericsson/OMSec/sessions/1456522272888.cdb: Cannot utime: Invalid argument
/usr/sfw/bin/gtar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
ERROR 2: /usr/sfw/bin/gtar --exclude=lost+found --extract --file=- --multi-volume --rmt-command=/usr/sfw/libexec/grmt --blocking-factor=4096
fsck ossdg/home_verify
I would guess that this is a problem with an out of range microsecond value or
(in case of NFS or an unknown filesystem)with a time stamp not in the range
1970..2038.

I recommend to check the archive headers for the files in question.

Jörg
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s***@wipro.com
2016-10-25 04:51:42 UTC
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Can you Please be specific how to check those


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Post by Dagobert Michelsen
Hi Seetha,
Post by s***@wipro.com
As part and backup and restore, while restoring we got below error
we are not able to find what is causing this ERROR, please help me
ASAP as this is a high important blocker for us
This binary is shipped with Solaris. I suggest to open an SR at Oracle
with high priority if this a blocker for you.
Post by s***@wipro.com
New vxfs FS on home_verify
gtar home_verify
Invalid argument
Invalid argument
/usr/sfw/bin/gtar: Exiting with failure status due to previous
errors ERROR 2: /usr/sfw/bin/gtar --exclude=lost+found --extract
--file=- --multi-volume --rmt-command=/usr/sfw/libexec/grmt
--blocking-factor=4096 fsck ossdg/home_verify
I would guess that this is a problem with an out of range microsecond value or (in case of NFS or an unknown filesystem)with a time stamp not in the range 1970..2038.

I recommend to check the archive headers for the files in question.

Jörg

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Joerg Schilling
2016-10-25 10:23:57 UTC
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Post by s***@wipro.com
Can you Please be specific how to check those
Well, I thought this is obvious: in the tar archive.

Jörg
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