On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 at 3:32pm, Michael P. Blinn wrote > > Look in /tmp/amanda/selfcheck*debug on backup -- there it will show you > > the exact smbclient command it's trying, and hopefully what's going wrong. > > You can also try running the smbclient command by hand *as the amanda > > user* to see what you get. > > when I run amcheck confname, in /tmp/amanda/ it creates an > amcheck.{timestamp}.debug, however the contents of that are only three > lines: > > amcheck: debug 1 pid 619 ruid 34 euid 0 start time Thu Oct 4 15:24 :37 2001 > amcheck: dgram_bind: sofket bound to 0.0.0.0.1008 > amcheck: pid 619 finish time Thu Oct 4 15:25:07 2001
OK, it's not even trying to launch selfcheck. Does /usr/local/libexec/selfcheck exist? What do your /etc/inetd.conf (or /etc/xinetd.d/am*) entries look like? How exactly did you ./configure amanda on backup? > The smbclient command works fine as long as I pass it -U amanda -- is there > a way for amanda to pass this option as well? You're not even getting that far yet -- amanda will Do the Right Thing when she gets that far (given that /etc/amandapass is setup correctly). -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University