On Thursday 15 February 2001 09:06, Gerhard den Hollander wrote:

>
> You get a message saying Banzai !
> Did you install the WWII - japanese slang add-on to Amanda ?
>
> [Just kidding]

;>


> Ehm
> do you have the .amandahosts in user amandas homedir ?
>     or only in roots homedir ?

In amandas home dir. root doesn't even have .amandahosts

> The amanda FAQ (docs/FAQ in the source tree) sez this
>
> Q: Why does `amcheck' say `access as <username> not allowed...'
>
> A: There must be something wrong with .amandahosts configuration (or
> .rhosts, if you have configured --without-amandahosts).

That I know. But, the fact is there's nothing wrong with it.

I have about two dozen machines setup in exactly the same way that this one 
is. All of them work... This is because I compiled amanda client and made a 
tgz package that I install on each machine... And then change the 
.amandahosts file...

>    Make sure you specify the names exactly as they appear in the error
> message after the `@' sign in .amandahosts/.rhosts.  You'll need a
> fully-qualified domain name or not, depending on how your client
> resolves IP addresses to host names.

Well I'll double check, but I can be pretty sure that everything is setup 
exactly like it is on all the other hosts.


-- 
David Klasinc
Turbolinux Inc.
http://www.turbolinux.com

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