Hi, Gene, on Donnerstag, 16. September 2004 at 22:14 you wrote to amanda-users:
GH> [EMAIL PROTECTED] amanda-2.4.5b1-20040915]$ amgetconf Daily GH> could not open conf file GH> "/home/amanda/amanda-2.4.5b1-20040915/amanda.conf": No such file or GH> directory GH> amgetconf: errors processing config file GH> "/home/amanda/amanda-2.4.5b1-20040915/amanda.conf" GH> [EMAIL PROTECTED] amanda-2.4.5b1-20040915]$ GH> Anyone have any ideas why its stuck looking for a file that doesn't GH> exist unless I copy it to there? GH> And... If I copy it there, then I get this: GH> ------------ GH> [EMAIL PROTECTED] amanda-2.4.5b1-20040915]$ GH> cp /usr/local/etc/amanda/Daily/amanda.conf . GH> [EMAIL PROTECTED] amanda-2.4.5b1-20040915]$ amgetconf Daily GH> amgetconf: no such parameter "Daily" GH> BUGGY GH> ------------ GH> I think its right, its BUGGY... :-) Usage: amgetconf [config] <parmname> So if you want to know the value of autoflush for config Daily, it's: amgetconf Daily autoflush Although this gives me an error with 2.4.4p3-20040915 AND 2.4.4p3 here ...:-( Seems as if only numerical values are read correctly ... Another thing added to the big TODO-list ... manpage: > amgetconf: no such parameter "param" > Parameter param is not a known keyword (e.g. not a > valid amanda.conf keyword). In this case, amget > conf will write "BUGGY" to stdout as the value. --- GH> The last time I actually looked at that autoflush code, at least a GH> year ago, it appeared that just the presence of the keyword was all GH> it took to set that variable, but the docs then said it was yes or GH> no. So its presently set for GH> autoflush yes Works for me. -- best regards, Stefan Stefan G. Weichinger mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]