amanda-users, after the last problem in my setup (the chg-disk not working, now working fine :-)), i've run into another one. although i don't know whether it's really a problem.
i've done the following: 1.- used my brand spanking new amanda backupserver (amanda-2.4.4p2, self-compiled) to create a backup of server1 (amanda-2.4.2p2, debian/stable-packaged) using the file: driver. this went fine. 2.- tried to amrecover from the backupserver itself. although the extract-phase sometimes paused for a bit, this also went fine. 3.- tried to amrecover from workstation1 (amanda-2.4.4p2, self-compiled), and this went verrrrry sloooowww... what happened is this. i started the amrecover (-s backupserver -t backupserver) session to the backupserver. set the host, disk, added a homedir, set the tape to chg-disk (my 'amrecover_changer') and then hit extract. then the directory-structure came in. but after that, i had to wait a looooooooooooooooong time for the actual files to come in (really really long). and during this time, i had a LOT of network traffic between my backupserver and my workstation (i mean like 850kB/s continuously for 5-10 minutes). it's almost as if the whole /home was sent to my workstation or something. is this normal behaviour, or does anybody recognize it? or have i possibly compiled or ./configure'd amanda completely wrong? thanks & regards, -rodi.