Hi all
I received the following message below:
NOTES:
driver: WARNING: got empty schedule from planner
Please could someone point me n the right direction to read and digest
what has happend I have had a gooogle and looked at FAQ
But haven't found any information.
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Chuck Amadi Systems Administrator wrote:
Hi all
I received the following message below:
NOTES:
driver: WARNING: got empty schedule from planner
Please could someone point me n the right direction to read and digest
what has happend I have had a gooogle and looked at FAQ
But haven't
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 at 9:58am, Chuck Amadi Systems Administrator wrote
I received the following message below:
NOTES:
driver: WARNING: got empty schedule from planner
Please could someone point me n the right direction to read and digest
what has happend I have had a gooogle and
Hi,
I was the one who asked the original question in the link below. I've
compiled it using gcc 3 and even compiled 2.4.4p4 but I am getting the same
error. the amanda host and client are the same machine. I was not able
figure out how to correct this. My amanda project was put on hold
khalid maqsudi wrote:
I was the one who asked the original question in the link below. I've
compiled it using gcc 3 and even compiled 2.4.4p4 but I am getting the same
error. the amanda host and client are the same machine. I was not able
figure out how to correct this. My amanda project
I can't seem to get amanda to really forget about some file tapes. I've
removed them with:
amrmtape rfaset1 rfaset1-slot1-9
They are no longer listed in tapelist.
but when I run amcheck I get messages like these for each of the removed
tapes:
amcheck-server: slot 4: rewinding tape: Input/output
On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 03:15:07PM -0400, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote:
I can't seem to get amanda to really forget about some file tapes. I've
removed them with:
amrmtape rfaset1 rfaset1-slot1-9
They are no longer listed in tapelist.
but when I run amcheck I get messages like these for
On Wed, 2005-06-29 at 23:45 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Yeah, and they are *really* static. There's very little that changes
day-to-day compared to the overall backup size. I'd estimate we have
less than 1% change on the larger shares. This should work awesome, time
to run a test
Alright, I think I've got just about everything sorted out in my Amanda
setup. However, I'm now seeing a strange occurance on a single entry in
my disklist. It's one of about 10 on a server, and all others complete
fine. However, this one starts backing up, and then just sits at 32k
transferred
I intend to backup a host without stopping its services. To achieve it
I've put Debian Sarge's amdump in a wrapping bash script that does the
following:
1) Open an ssh connection, as root, to the host to be backed up and run
on it a script that creates and mounts a snapshot of the /var
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