Hi Here is my sendsize log. sendsize[2481]: time 220.652: Total bytes written: 5132001280 (4.8GB, 22MB/s) sendsize[2481]: time 220.726: ..... sendsize[2481]: estimate time for / level 0: 220.672 sendsize[2481]: estimate size for / level 0: 5011720 KB sendsize[2481]: time 220.727: waiting for /bin/tar "/" child sendsize[2481]: time 220.727: after /bin/tar "/" wait sendsize[2481]: time 220.736: done with amname '/', dirname '/', spindle -1 sendsize[2479]: time 220.822: child 2481 terminated normally sendsize: time 220.823: pid 2479 finish time Wed Feb 22 21:04:3
On the firewall run less /var/log/messages and search for udp and port 1001 and 1009 no UDP Packets log entries unless I need to search for something else. Cheers On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 11:42 +0100, Paul Bijnens wrote: > On 2006-02-23 11:36, Chuck Amadi Systems Administrator wrote: > > Hi Paul again I received via the Amanda Report this morning that my > > server client Failed. > > > > I am still lost in the woods. > > > > On the ipchains firewall I added ipchains -M -S tcp tcpin udp to > > masqueraded and set the timeouts. > > > > My Amanda Report output below: > > > > server / lev 0 FAILED [Estimate timeout from server.my.co.uk] > > > > Here is my amanda client debug file It looks OK to me: > > There should be more debug files. > This is the succeeded "noop" request (for the exchange of the > features between client and host). > > There should also be a "sendsize" request in another amanda.*.debug > file. That one should contain timestamps. Verify if the ACK is > sent within the udp timeout from ipchains. > > Do you see that UDP packet logged in the firewall logs? > > > > amandad: time 0.024: got packet: > > -------- > > Amanda 2.4 REQ HANDLE 003-D0990808 SEQ 1140687005 > > SECURITY USER amanda > > SERVICE noop > > OPTIONS features=fffffeff9ffe0f; > > -------- > > The text between the hyhens is the REQuest packet and you see > the line "SERVICE noop". > > > > > amandad: time 0.024: sending ack: > > ---- > > Amanda 2.4 ACK HANDLE 003-D0990808 SEQ 1140687005 > > ---- > > ANd this is the ACK package, sent back immediatly (without the millisecond). > > > > amandad: time 0.065: bsd security: remote host firewall.my.co.uk user > > amanda local user amanda > > amandad: time 0.065: amandahosts security check passed > > amandad: time 0.065: running service "noop" > > amandad: time 0.066: sending REP packet: > > ---- > > Amanda 2.4 REP HANDLE 003-D0990808 SEQ 1140687005 > > OPTIONS features=fffffeff9ffe0f; > > ---- > > And here is the reply package, 0.021 seconds later. > > > > > amandad: time 0.067: got packet: > > ---- > > Amanda 2.4 ACK HANDLE 003-D0990808 SEQ 1140687005 > > ---- > > And an ACK from the server indicating good delivery over there. > > > > > amandad: time 0.068: pid 4211 finish time Thu Feb 23 10:35:42 2006 > > And all this took only 0.068 seconds. > > Now find the amanda.*.debug file for the "SERVICE sendsize", and > look for the timestamps. Find out where the connection is lost. > > -- Unix/ Linux Systems Administrator Chuck Amadi The Surgical Material Testing Laboratory (SMTL), Princess of Wales Hospital Coity Road Bridgend, United Kingdom, CF31 1RQ. Email chuck.smtl.co.uk Tel: +44 1656 752820 Fax: +44 1656 752830