On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 at 8:03am, Bill Delphenich wrote

> This backup started last night after midnight and seems to be still
> going. However, the 40.96% dumped number has stayed the same for over an
> hour now. Can someone help me decipher this status report. Also, if it
> is indeed stopped, why did it stop and how do I kill it?
>
> Using /usr/adm/amanda/DailySet1/amdump from Thu Oct 18 00:45:00 EDT 2001
>
> coltrane.krjda.com:/home                 1 7380096k finished (1:29:28)
> travis.krjda.com:/home                   010647688k dumping to tape
> (1:29:28)
>
> SUMMARY          part     real estimated
>                           size      size
> partition       :   2
> estimated       :   2           18017165k
> failed          :   0                  0k           (  0.00%)
> wait for dumping:   0                  0k           (  0.00%)
> dumping to tape :   1           10647688k           ( 59.10%)
> dumping         :   0        0k        0k (  0.00%) (  0.00%)
> dumped          :   1  7380096k  7369477k (100.14%) ( 40.96%)
> wait for writing:   0        0k        0k (  0.00%) (  0.00%)
> writing to tape :   0        0k        0k (  0.00%) (  0.00%)
> failed to tape  :   0        0k        0k (  0.00%) (  0.00%)
> taped           :   1  7380096k  7369477k (100.14%) ( 40.96%)
> 3 dumpers idle  : not-idle
> taper writing, tapeq: 0
> network free kps:      970
> holding space   :   719800k (100.00%)
>  dumper0 busy   :  0:41:30  (100.00%)
>    taper busy   :  0:41:30  (100.00%)
>  0 dumpers busy :  0:00:00  (  0.00%)
>  1 dumper busy  :  0:41:30  (100.00%)            not-idle:  0:41:30
> (100.00%)

/home on coltrane has been taped -- it finished at 1:30.  So it's number
shouldn't be changing.  /home on travis is currently being dumped to tape.
You should see it's number changing (along with tape activity).

You don't have enough holding space for either of these partitions, so all
dumps are going straight to tape.

-- 
Joshua Baker-LePain
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Duke University

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