> I presume reserve copying is "backing up", i.e. making a backup.
Yes, it is correct. > Is /var/www or anything under there (localhost or svn) > mounted via nfs? If so, most sites restrict root access > on nfs mounts so they do not have special privilege. > > You can do nfs mounts letting root retain special privileges, > but that requires certain options on the mounting and must > be weighed against security concerns. No, these directories are not mounted on NFS. The scheme such: there is a server (guardian) which does a backup, and there is a client (tux) on which there are directories/test and/var/www/localhost/svn for which it is done a backup. With a directory/test all is normal, I can restore files from it, and here at attempt restore files with /var/www/localhost/svn amanda deduces the following message: (On tux I execute a following command: amrecover daily -s guardian -t guardian -d file:/amandatapes/daily/) amrecover> setdisk /var/www/localhost/svn 200 Disk set to /var/www/localhost/svn. No index records for disk for specified date If date correct, notify system administrator >But what did the amdump report said about that DLE? >The real informative message are there! And what such DLE? I apologize for silly questions, but I the beginner in amanda. Can it is necessary show mine config files? Thankful in advance for the answer.
