Andreas Sundstrom wrote:

All went well and the backup finished successful. Then I switched to my
identically compiled 2.6.6-rc2 kernel and it fails with the same error as earlier:
These dumps were to tape dflt10.
The next tape Amanda expects to use is: dflt11.
The next new tape already labelled is: dflt12.

FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
  zappa.zapp /imagelib lev 1 FAILED [bad CONNECT response]
  zappa.zapp /boot lev 0 FAILED 20040615[could not connect to zappa.zappa.cx]
  zappa.zapp /home/sunkan lev 1 FAILED 20040615[could not connect to zappa.zappa.cx]
  zappa.zapp /var lev 1 FAILED 20040615[could not connect to zappa.zappa.cx]
  zappa.zapp / lev 0 FAILED 20040615[could not connect to zappa.zappa.cx]
  zappa.zapp /home/emelie lev 0 FAILED 20040615[could not connect to zappa.zappa.cx]
  zappa.zapp /apps lev 0 FAILED [bad CONNECT response]

So I tarred up the /tmp/amanda dir and put it at
ftp://zappa.cx/pub/amanda-zappa.cx.tar.gz if anyone wants to take a look at it.
This is the complete failed session and nothing else.

In /tmp/amanda are mostly client files. The debug files are all, as far as I can see, from the succeeded session. When failing, the client does not even get started somehow, or did I miss that file?

I miss the amdump.1 and log.2004xxxx file, which are the server side logs (in ~amanda/dflt ).

But I don't expect something shocking in those files anyway.
As it seems to be network related, I'm still more interested to know
if the client had trouble sending the packets, or the server had trouble
receiving it.  A tcpdump trace of the failing session would be really
helpful.


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