From 872475712326a2f0b44fe88512e997f8cdfec69c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mckusick Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 14:52:04 +0000 Subject: When restoring a UFS dump onto a ZFS filesystem, an assertion in restore was failing because ZFS was reporting a blocksize that was not a multiple of 1024. Replace restore's failed assertion with code that writes restored files in a blocksize that works for restore (a multiple of 1024) despite being non-optimal for ZFS. Submitted by: Dmitry Morozovsky Tested by: Dmitry Morozovsky MFC after: 1 week --- sbin/restore/tape.c | 8 +++++--- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'sbin') diff --git a/sbin/restore/tape.c b/sbin/restore/tape.c index 4f34549..225fe32 100644 --- a/sbin/restore/tape.c +++ b/sbin/restore/tape.c @@ -260,9 +260,11 @@ setup(void) fssize = TP_BSIZE; if (stbuf.st_blksize >= TP_BSIZE && stbuf.st_blksize <= MAXBSIZE) fssize = stbuf.st_blksize; - if (((fssize - 1) & fssize) != 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "bad block size %ld\n", fssize); - done(1); + if (((TP_BSIZE - 1) & stbuf.st_blksize) != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Warning: filesystem with non-multiple-of-%d " + "blocksize (%d);\n", TP_BSIZE, stbuf.st_blksize); + fssize = roundup(fssize, TP_BSIZE); + fprintf(stderr, "\twriting using blocksize %ld\n", fssize); } if (spcl.c_volume != 1) { fprintf(stderr, "Tape is not volume 1 of the dump\n"); -- cgit v1.1