I just noticed a problem this morning. When I run amoverview, I get:
amanda@admin:~ > amoverview DailySet1
bash: /usr/local/sbin/amoverview: bad interpreter: No such file or
directory
amanda@admin:~ > 

I could have sworn I've run amoverview on this system before without
problems. The listing doesn't seem to indicate that anything has changed
with the file:
-rwxr-xr-x    1 amanda   disk         4351 Jan  4 11:21
/usr/local/sbin/amoverview

However, amcheck seems to work fine:
amanda@admin:~ > amcheck DailySet1   
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
-----------------------------
Holding disk /var/amanda: 5664532 KB disk space available, that's
plenty
NOTE: skipping tape-writable test
Tape DailySet106 label ok
Server check took 20.453 seconds

Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
--------------------------------
Client check: 5 hosts checked in 0.065 seconds, 0 problems found

(brought to you by Amanda 2.4.3b1)
amanda@admin:~ > 

I also got what looks like a normal backup off the system last night.

I searched the archives for "interpreter" but got no hits. Anyone seen
this problem before? Any suggestions for fixing it?

Thanks for your thoughts and time.

-Kevin Zembower

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E. Kevin Zembower
Unix Administrator
Johns Hopkins University/Center for Communications Programs
111 Market Place, Suite 310
Baltimore, MD  21202
410-659-6139

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