QA output created by 061 Creating directory system to dump using src/fill. Setup .......... Restoring from file... xfsrestore -f DUMP_FILE -L stress_056 RESTORE_DIR xfsrestore: using file dump (drive_simple) strategy xfsrestore: searching media for dump xfsrestore: examining media file 0 xfsrestore: found dump matching specified label: xfsrestore: hostname: crackle.melbourne.sgi.com xfsrestore: mount point: /spare1 xfsrestore: volume: /hw/node/io/gio/hpc/scsi_ctlr/0/target/2/lun/0/disk/partition/1/char xfsrestore: session time: TIME xfsrestore: level: 0 xfsrestore: session label: "stress_056" xfsrestore: media label: "stress_tape_media" xfsrestore: file system id: ID xfsrestore: session id: ID xfsrestore: media id: ID xfsrestore: searching media for directory dump xfsrestore: reading directories xfsrestore: 7 directories and 11 entries processed xfsrestore: directory post-processing xfsrestore: restoring non-directory files xfsrestore: restore complete: SECS seconds elapsed xfsrestore: Restore Status: SUCCESS Comparing dump directory with restore directory Files DUMP_DIR/file_guid and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/file_guid are identical Files DUMP_DIR/file_mix1 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/file_mix1 are identical Files DUMP_DIR/file_mix2 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/file_mix2 are identical Files DUMP_DIR/file_sticky and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/file_sticky are identical Files DUMP_DIR/file_suid and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/file_suid are identical Comparing listing of dump directory with restore directory Files TMP.dump_dir and TMP.restore_dir are identical