On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 06:01:37PM +0200, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 11:50 +0200, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> > I Have had a back-up active since 1 o'clock (this night). When I issue
> > amstatus I can see that it is still active although apparently doing
> > nothing. It reports one dumper busy with "no-bandwidth". What ican my
> > problem be and what is this "no-bandwidth"?
> 
> I am still puzzled by the "no-bandwidth" report. I do not use network
> backup so I believe I have oodles of bandwidth. Does amanda have a bug
> reporting system that I could search for possible bugs in this area?


Every amanda backup is a "network" backup.  I.e. client -> host.
That still uses part of the network stack I believe.

> 
...
> > 4 dumpers idle  : not-idle
> > taper idle
> > network free kps:      2000
> > holding space   :   3313820k (100.00%)
> >  dumper0 busy   :  2:26:38  ( 88.61%)
> >    taper busy   :  0:18:07  ( 10.95%)
> >  0 dumpers busy :  0:18:49  ( 11.38%)            not-idle:  0:17:45
> > ( 94.32%)
> >                                                start-wait:  0:01:04  (
> > 5.68%)
> >  1 dumper busy  :  2:26:39  ( 88.62%)        no-bandwidth:  2:04:42
> > ( 85.03%)
> >                                                  not-idle:  0:20:01


I'm on shakey ground here.  This is not a report of the current state, but
how things went during the run.  Seems like you would allow 4 dumpers max.
There were times when it could have gone to a second dumper but was
unable to do so.  The it gives the reasons, only one in yours, multiple
in Guy's report in the message that follows your in my mailer.

What do you have netusage set to?

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