Well, we have tried this but with no result. Here is the output of the process:
machine:~ # cd /home machine:/home # df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda3 8.2G 4.3G 3.5G 55% / /dev/sda1 23M 4.5M 17M 21% /boot /dev/sdb1 17G 14G 1.7G 89% /home //JOSAN/nem 4.0G 947M 3.1G 23% /mnt/josanNem machine:/home # /usr/local/sbin/amrecover nuevomundo AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2p2. Contacting server on machine ... 220 machine AMANDA index server (2.4.2p2) ready. 200 Access OK Setting restore date to today (2002-02-27) 200 Working date set to 2002-02-27. 200 Config set to daily. 501 No index records for host: machine. Invalid? Trying machine.mydomain.es ... 200 Dump host set to machine.mydomain.es. Can't determine disk and mount point from $CWD amrecover> sethost machine.mydomain.es 200 Dump host set to machine.mydomain.es. amrecover> setdate 2002-02-27 200 Working date set to 2002-02-27. amrecover> setdisk /home 501 No index records for disk: /home. Invalid? amrecover> cd /home/compartido/Alberto/mp3_einar/ Must select disk before setting directory amrecover> setdisk /dev/sdb1 501 No index records for disk: /dev/sdb1. Invalid? amrecover> Any idea???. Thanks. Doug Silver wrote: >On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, [ISO-8859-1] Jes Moya wrote: > >>Hi!. We have a problem with amrecover: >> >>When we use it, we obtain this message: >> >>machine:/home # /usr/local/sbin/amrecover daily >>AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2p2. Contacting server on machine ... >>220 machine AMANDA index server (2.4.2p2) ready. >>200 Access OK >>Setting restore date to today (2002-02-26) >>200 Working date set to 2002-02-26. >>200 Config set to Daily. >>501 No index records for host: machine. Invalid? >>Trying machine.domain.es ... >>200 Dump host set to machine.domain.es. >>Can't determine disk and mount point from $CWD >>amrecover> >> >>what is our problem? >> >> >> > >try the 'sethost SERVER_NAME_TO_RESTORE' and then 'setdisk /dev/sd0g' >using the appropriate listing from your disklist file, e.g. if you're >restoring ftp.domain.es:/dev/sd0a, you would enter 'sethost ftp.domain.es' >and then 'setdisk /dev/sd0a'. > >Hope that helps. > -- >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Doug Silver >Network Manager >Quantified Systems, Inc >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >