Hi, edwin valencia, on Dienstag, 23. März 2004 at 17:54 you wrote to amanda-users:
ev> HI.. >>> Hi, edwin ev>> No index records for disk for specified date ev>> If date correct, notify system administrator ev>> any idea,suggestion? >>> To use the indexes with amrecover, they have to be there. >>> Check that your dumptypes use the option "index yes". >>> Verify this by: >>> amadmin <yourconfig> disklist ev> [EMAIL PROTECTED] restore]# amadmin DailySet1 disklist ev> line 71: ev> host servidor-backup: ev> interface default ev> disk /boot: ev> program "GNUTAR" ev> priority 2 ev> dumpcycle 14 ev> maxdumps 1 ev> strategy STANDARD ev> compress CLIENT FAST ev> comprate 0.50 0.50 ev> auth BSD ev> kencrypt NO ev> holdingdisk NO ev> record YES ev> index YES ev> skip-incr NO ev> skip-full NO Was this BEFORE or AFTER editing? If BEFORE: There is a index-dir where the index-files should go to. Check your amanda.conf for something like indexdir "/usr/adm/amanda/daily/index" See if there are files generated. Check permissions of dir. Check sendbackup.*.debug in your amanda-log-dir (usually something like /tmp/amanda). The generation of the indizes gets logged there. Like in: > sendbackup: time 0.197: started index creator: "/bin/tar -tf - 2>/dev/null | sed -e > 's/^\.//'" > sendbackup: time 75.849: index created successfully > sendbackup: time 75.973: 46: size(|): Total bytes written: 66344960 (63MB, > 855kB/s) -- best regards, Stefan Stefan G. Weichinger mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]