Another way to prove the filename contained a
non-printable character is to do a "ls > /tmp/xx"
to save the output of "ls" in /tmp/xx...
then use "od -x /tmp/xx" to dump the hex
of the output of "ls".
FWIW, I always use the "interactive" mode...
Here is the definition of what EINVAL means on a
failed select() call from the AIX 4.3.3
man page:
EINVAL One of the parameters to the select subroutine
contained a value that is not valid.
If 68 refers to an "errno" value, then on AIX 4.3 & AIX 5.1
then it stands for "EADDRNOTAVAIL"...
...which means, I believe, "A non-existent interface was requested or the requested source address was not local" or stated from another source "An attempt...
Two things.
First, if you are using the AIX C compiler (and not GCC),
then, instead of "CPPFLAGS=-D_THREAD_SAFE", you should
use "CC=xlc_r", this will use the "threaded" personality
of the compiler, which sets -D_THREAD_SAFE, and includes
"-lpthreads" as...
You are reading it correctly.
At the beginning, mksysb creates a list of files
to be archived.
Later, 'cat's the filelist to the backup command...
...which is complaining about the missing file.
As to whether it is a good backup...
...It really depends on whether the file that
disappeared is...
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