Down in the Dumps (a true story)
Keith McNeill
mcneill at eplrx7.UUCP
Thu May 26 23:19:13 AEST 1988
I once did:
dump 0uf /dev/rra0a /dev/rra0a (blush)
My fingers just got carried away....
I like what sys5 dangerous utilities (volcopy & mkfs) do.
They tell you what you are doing and wait 5-10 seconds
before they do anything. This gives you a chance to
change you mind. For example dump could do something like this:
DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Thu May 26 09:03:42 1988
DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch
DUMP: Dumping /dev/rra0a (/) to /dev/rra0a
DUMP: Sleeping 10 seconds...Hit BREAK to quit....
Something like this would have saved us a morning of down time!
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Keith D. McNeill | E.I. Dupont Co.
uunet!eplrx7!mcneill | Engineering Physics Lab
(302) 695-7395 | Wilmington, Delaware 19898
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