Thanks so much for your advice...it seems to recognize the xfsdump and
do the backup...however, when I try to test the xfsrestore using
amrecover...it can not use the xfsrestore...

So, my question is does amrecover support xfsrestore for the current
amanda 2.4.3 version? or are there any ideas how to make amanda using
xfsrestore?

Any assistance are really appreciated.

Zhen Liu

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> On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 at 10:26am, Zhen Liu wrote
> 
> > So, the output of ./configure is below:
> 
> *snip*
> > checking for gawk... (cached) gawk
> > checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... (cached) yes
> 
> This isn't the first time you've run configure (see all the cached 
> entries).
> 
> > checking for ufsdump... (cached) /sbin/dump
> > checking for ufsrestore... (cached) /sbin/restore
> 
> Err, that's odd.
> 
> > checking for xfsdump... (cached) /sbin/xfsdump
> > checking for xfsrestore... (cached) /sbin/xfsrestore
> 
> When I configure a fresh download of amanda 2.4.3 on a Linux box,
with 
> XFS, I get this:
> 
> checking for ufsdump... no
> checking for dump... /sbin/dump
> checking for ufsrestore... no
> checking for restore... /sbin/restore
> checking whether /sbin/dump supports -E or -S for estimates... S
> checking for xfsdump... /sbin/xfsdump
> checking for xfsrestore... /sbin/xfsrestore
> configure: warning: *** xfsdump causes the setuid-root rundump
program to 
> be enabled
> configure: warning: *** to disable it, just #undef XFSDUMP in 
> config/config.h
> 
> I think your cache is getting in the way.  Start from scratch -- the

> easiest way would be to download a fresh tarball from amanda.org,
unpack 
> it, and have at it.
> 
> Post the output of *that* first configure...
> 
> -- 
> Joshua Baker-LePain
> Department of Biomedical Engineering
> Duke University
> 
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