On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 09:55:18AM -0500, Oscar Ricardo Silva wrote: > I recently replaced my amanda server with a new machine but managed to move > all indices and databases with it. I did go from FreeBSD to Linux but all > changer scripts and tape devices are configured properly and working. The > problem I'm having is that I'm getting > > ... FAILED [Estimate timeout from ... > > On some machines it fails for all filesystems and for others only on one or > two filesystems, while on others all filesystems are backed up. I've > checked the sendsize report and see that the estimates are being > generated well within my etimeout (1200) setting in amanda.conf. > > ... > > and the estimate process exits normally (the error in this case is > with /usr ): > > sendsize[58347]: time 0.002: calculating for amname '/usr', dirname '/usr', > spindle -1 > sendsize[58347]: time 0.002: getting size via gnutar for /usr level 0 > sendsize[58347]: time 0.002: spawning /usr/local/amanda/libexec/runtar in > pipeline > sendsize[58347]: argument list: /usr/bin/gtar --create --file /dev/null > --directory /usr --one-file-system --listed-incremental
== > /usr/local/amanda/var/gnutar-lists/dhcp.hf.utexas.edu_usr_0.new --sparse > --ignore-failed-read --totals . > sendsize[58347]: time 6.206: /usr/bin/gtar: == > ./local/amanda/var/gnutar-lists/dhcp.hf.utexas.edu_dhcpd_1.new: Warning: > Cannot stat: No such file or directory > 11MB/s) ... > sendsize[58347]: gnutar: error opening == > /usr/local/amanda/var/gnutar-lists/dhcp.hf.utexas.edu_usr_0: No such file > or directory > sendsize[58347]: time 461.852: spawning /usr/local/amanda/libexec/runtar in > pipeline > sendsize[58347]: argument list: /usr/bin/gtar --create --file /dev/null > --directory /usr --one-file-system --listed-incremental > /usr/local/amanda/var/gnutar-lists/dhcp.hf.utexas.edu_usr_1.new --sparse > --ignore-failed-read --totals . > sendsize[58347]: time 960.593: Total bytes written: 5500907520 (5.1GB, > 10MB/s) ... > sendsize[58344]: time 960.711: child 58347 terminated normally > > not sure about the "No such file or directory" errors although they happen > for other filesystems where the estimate was successful and the filesystem > was backed up. Not sure either, however I note that the one 'gnutar-lists' you show that failed was "./local/" and the two that succeeded were "/usr/local/". -- Jon H. LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] JG Computing 4455 Province Line Road (609) 252-0159 Princeton, NJ 08540-4322 (609) 683-7220 (fax)