John R. Jackson wrote:

>>... inetd on the client machine starts 
>>to eat more and more cpu ressources up to 98% ...
>>
>
>If it's inetd chewing up the resources, then you need to talk to your
>OS vendor.  It's unlikely Amanda can cause that.
>
>John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I finally solved my problem, seems that amrecover corrupted (somehow) 
amandad. So i've copied the demon from my server to my client and ran it 
from command line with user 'operator' ...  the system was missing some 
libraries (more precisely libc and libreadline) .

So if anyone as the same problem, that is it



Reply via email to