On Wed, 10 May 2006 14:32:56 +0200 "Peter Kunst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about /etc/nsswitch.conf ? Using NIS first for hosts ? Using files first. > > try adding a 2nd line with short hostname into your .amandahosts, like > "old backup" I have both :) > > Peter > > Luis Rodrigues wrote: > > On Wed, 10 May 2006 13:38:44 +0200 > > Paul Bijnens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>On 2006-05-10 13:15, Luis Rodrigues wrote: > >> > >>>Hi, > >>> > >>>I have a set os Debian/Redhat machines running amanda clients with no > >>>problem. > >>> > >>>I need to run an Solaris 8 client also, got the binary package from: > >>>http://www.sunfreeware.com/programlist.html > >>>and istalled it. Create the user,services,configuration of inet all > >>>working fine. > >>> > >>>But when I run amcheck it says user has no permition do access the > >>>machine, but > >>>I created the .amandahosts and put the correct info there and amanda user > >>>can read the file. > >> > >>You say so, but we can't verify. > >>What is exact error message? > > > > > > The error is a simple: > > ERROR: server.aa.com: [access as amanda not allowed from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > With I usally get when forget to edit .amandahosts (with I did) > > it reads: > > old.aa.com backup > > > > > > > >> > >>>Is there any way to check if amanda (on the client) is reading the correct > >>>file? > >> > >>before and after running amcheck: > >> > >>$ ls -lut .amandahosts > >> > >>and the access time should have changed. > > > > > > The access time has not changed :( > > > > In /etc/passwd I have set the correct home directory for amanda and it has > > permitions to read the file > > and the directory. > > > >