Hi,
Completly shure? many modern linux distros (AFAIK at least suse and redhat) come up with default firewall-installations blocking many things if you do not explicitly disable these firewalls. So there might be a firewall on the linux-box even if you didn't configure it.
Christoph
Nuno Dias schrieb:
No, the two machines are in the same network, no firewall.
ND
On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 17:55 +0100, Christoph Scheeder wrote:
Nuno Dias schrieb:
Hi,
I have a Digital Unix machine that give me some strange results when i try to use amanda. If i configure disklist with 2 or more disks of the Digital Unix machine, "the amanda report" tell me this:
xxxxxxx /xxxx lev 0 FAILED [Estimate timeout from xxxxxx] xxxxxxx /usr lev 0 FAILED [Estimate timeout from xxxxxx] xxxxxxx / lev 0 FAILED [Estimate timeout from xxxxxx]
The amandad.20041202142753000.debug file in Digital Machine have this error:
amandad: time 200.266: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 200.266: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 210.267: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 210.267: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 220.267: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 220.267: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 230.267: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 230.267: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 240.267: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 240.267: waiting for ack: timeout, giving up! amandad: time 240.267: pid 22594 finish time Thu Dec 2 14:31:54 2004
The strange thing is, if i configure only one disk in disklist, the backup run ok, and no problem is report in "amanda report". I increased the etimeout/ctimeout to a big number ... and did not work.
I have a Linux machine that is the master and the Digital Unix machine is the client, the version of amanda is 2.4.4p4
Thank's for some help.
ND
Hi, could this be a firewall-timeout on the linux-machine? Christoph