I don't understand what you are asking by "All the ones relevant to /dev/sda3 ?"
I've tried with DUMP and GNUTAR, currently configured to run gnutar. are any switches needed in the "grep /dev/sda3" command ? I have cleared /tmp/amanda and running it now -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Paul Bijnens Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 10:56 AM To: Brian Tima Cc: Amanda Mailing List Subject: Re: failure and strange dump summary -- disk offline Brian Tima wrote: > File system is ext3 > Which debug file do I check? > > Here are the files showing in the directory /tmp/amanda All the ones relevant to /dev/sda3 ? You never posted (afaik) which program you used to dump the filesystem (dump or gnutar). Do a grep of /dev/sda3 or the mountpoint for gnutar in the files. Another easy one: the middle numbers are datatime stamps. If that is still too much work, remove all those files in /tmp/amanda, then run it once, and look through all files that just got created. Remember ON THE CLIENT, not on the amanda server. -- Paul Bijnens, Xplanation Tel +32 16 397.511 Technologielaan 21 bus 2, B-3001 Leuven, BELGIUM Fax +32 16 397.512 http://www.xplanation.com/ email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *********************************************************************** * I think I've got the hang of it now: exit, ^D, ^C, ^\, ^Z, ^Q, F6, * * quit, ZZ, :q, :q!, M-Z, ^X^C, logoff, logout, close, bye, /bye, * * stop, end, F3, ~., ^]c, +++ ATH, disconnect, halt, abort, hangup, * * PF4, F20, ^X^X, :D::D, KJOB, F14-f-e, F8-e, kill -1 $$, shutdown, * * kill -9 1, Alt-F4, Ctrl-Alt-Del, AltGr-NumLock, Stop-A, ... * * ... "Are you sure?" ... YES ... Phew ... I'm out * ***********************************************************************