--On Friday, September 27, 2002 13:48:20 +1000 Guy Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there, > > I've been trying to get amanda 2.4.2p2 to back up the host that amanda is running on >(Redhat 6.2, amanda built from source using egcs RPMs), and I can't seem to get it >going. Amanda on this server happily backs up five other boxes (also RH6.2), but > won't back up itself. If I do an amcheck, it comes back and says that everything's >fine (i.e. it can check itself). One of the other five boxes used to be the amanda >server (2.4.1p1), and it could happily back this server up, and itself. > > I created a special config called 'db1-only' (db1 is the name of the backup server), >and when I run amanda with this config (amdump db1-only), I can see the dumper and >taper processes start up on db1 and run for some time, and also a gzip process. The > results email says the following (below) but I did notice the amanda process, and >the gzip process, still running after I had received this email: > > These dumps were to tape ci_normal_0037. > The next tape Amanda expects to use is: a new tape. > FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY: > db1 /exports lev 0 FAILED [Request to db1 timed out.] > db1 /var lev 0 FAILED [Request to db1 timed out.] > db1 /usr/local lev 0 FAILED [Request to db1 timed out.] > db1 /usr lev 0 FAILED [Request to db1 timed out.] > db1 / lev 0 FAILED [Request to db1 timed out.] > > driver: WARNING: got empty schedule from planner > > In /tmp/amanda, at the end of the amandad.***.debug file, it says this: > > amandad: dgram_recv: recvfrom() failed: Connection refused > amandad: waiting for ack: Connection refused, retrying > amandad: dgram_recv: recvfrom() failed: Connection refused > amandad: waiting for ack: Connection refused, retrying >............... > amandad: dgram_recv: recvfrom() failed: Connection refused > amandad: waiting for ack: Connection refused, giving up! > amandad: pid 371 finish time Fri Sep 27 12:48:36 2002 > > Here's the /etc/inetd.conf lines relating to amanda: > amandaidx stream tcp nowait root.root >/usr/local/inst/backup/amanda-2.4.2p2/libexec/amindexd amindexd > amidxtape stream tcp nowait root.root >/usr/local/inst/backup/amanda-2.4.2p2/libexec/amidxtaped amidxtaped > amanda dgram udp wait root.root >/usr/local/inst/backup/amanda-2.4.2p2/libexec/amandad amandad Shouldn't these processes be started as your backup user and not root? Did you HUP inetd after changing inetd.conf? Is your .amandahosts file in the right place and does it have the correct ownership/permissions? Also, are you running ipchains/iptables/tcpwrappers or something else that might be blocking connections? Frank > Can anyone suggest what I'm doing wrong? Any more info required? > > Thanks in advance, > Guy. -- Frank Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator Voice: 512-374-4673 Hoover's Online Fax: 512-374-4501