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package aix tar uncompress compress download 6.0.1 Technote tar checksum error in tftp (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) AIX tar command is not able to uncompress CI0I7ML_OP6.0.1 media tar checksum error in fd 0 package Symptom The AIX default tar command is not able to uncompress the contents of the OP_6.0.1_Non_Embedded_DVD_1.tar.gz, due to "tar" tar checksum error cisco problems related to long file names included. When uncompressing the .tar file with tar -xvf OP_6.0.1_Non_Embedded_DVD_1.tar.gz the following error occurs: x OP_6.0.1_Non_Embedded_DVD_1/OP_6.0.1_Configuration/Database/UPGRADE_SCRIPTS/InterstageBPM_dbupgrade tar: 0511-169 A directory checksum error on media; -252676160 not equal to 44916. Cause When using AIX tar the
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package is not able to uncompress its contents. AIX TAR doesn't uncompress files with long names, and OP_6.0.1_Non_Embedded_DVD_1.tar.gz contains several files with long name patterns. Resolving the problem Use the GNU tar utility (gtar) to extract the files from the downloaded installation package. You can obtain this utility from the IBM AIX Toolbox using the link below, since the AIX tar utility cannot process the archive file. http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/software/aix/linux/toolbox/download.html Historical Number 00002037 Document information More support for: OpenPages GRC Platform Software version: Version Independent Operating system(s): Platform Independent Reference #: 1514484 Modified date: 2013-03-07 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
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Page... unix and linux operating commands Gunzip tar A directory checksum error on media tar directory checksum error unix AIX Tags solved Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 01-20-2013 directory checksum error while untarring filosophizer Registered User Join Date: Jan 2009 Last Activity: 13 July 2016, 4:47 AM EDT Posts: 361 Thanks: 65 Thanked 15 Times in 9 Posts [Solved] Gunzip tar A directory checksum error on media Hi, http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21514484 what is the directory checksum error ? Code: # sed 's/^M$//' test4_bkp_19Jan13.tgz | tar -tvf - tar: 0511-169 A directory checksum error on media; -265745505 not equal to 76225. # mv test4_bkp_19Jan13.tgz test4.gz # gunzip < /ebs2/test4.gz | tar -xvf - tar: 0511-169 A directory checksum error on media; 804399360 not equal to 12401. # mv test4.gz test4.tar.gz # gunzip < /ebs2/test4.tar.gz | tar -xvf - tar: 0511-169 A directory checksum http://www.unix.com/aix/213511-gunzip-tar-directory-checksum-error-media.html error on media; 804399360 not equal to 12401. # gunzip -c test4.tar.gz | tar -xvf - tar: 0511-169 A directory checksum error on media; 804399360 not equal to 12401. # gunzip -tv test4.tar.gz test4.tar.gz: It seems to work with smaller files < 2G but when I trying to tar and zip a 140GB filesystem, it will tar and zip into 20GB # tar -cvf - /oracle | gzip > /test4/test4.tgz it will work fine, but when unzipping it and untar it, I get this error tar: 0511-169 A directory checksum error on media; 804399360 not equal to 12401. Code: cat /etc/security/limits default: fsize = -1 core = -1 cpu = -1 data = -1 rss = -1 stack = -1 nofiles = -1 fsize_hard = -1 core_hard = -1 cpu_hard = -1 data_hard = -1 stack_hard = -1 rss_hard = -1 nofiles_hard = -1 someone mentioned: Quote: many gzip utilies cannot handle file sizes > 2GB If you use gzip in a pipe, it will not have any of these problems: # tar cf - source | gzip -9 > backup.tar.gz In this case, the filesystem itself will become the limiting factor. Also, if you copy using scp, either your scp client or server could become the limiting factor. To avoid this al
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