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Re: 'cp: .snapshot/xxx and xxx are identical'
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: 'cp: .snapshot/xxx and xxx are identical' |
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Mon, 07 Mar 2005 13:36:20 +0100 |
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Tim Waugh <address@hidden> writes:
> A Netapp NFS server containing a file (xxx) and a snapshot of the file
> (.snapshot/xxx) will give them the same inode number.
>
> Unfortunately, 'cp .snapshot/xxx xxx' (in order to recover the
> snapshot version) fails with '... are identical' due to the inode
> check.
>
> Is there some way of bypassing this check?
>
> More importantly, is there something in POSIX which says that this
> check is allowed in the first place?
<http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/cp.html>
If source_file references the same file as dest_file, cp may write a
diagnostic message to standard error; it shall do nothing more with
source_file and shall go on to any remaining files.
(Not sure whether that allows exiting with non-zero status.)
Andreas.
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