Good point - and that is why I need help unravelling what it all means. My question now would be: 0.41% of what? What would 100% of that something represent? Constant streaming of data to tape from holding disk?
I've just left it alone to see if I get different results when subsequently running amstatus, but it seems stuck at wherever it is at the moment. The tape drive itself is doing nothing... It really seems as if all went reasonably well and then froze up for some reason. Please help if at all possible. Cyrille Bollu wrote: > > Looking with my newbie's eyes it seems that Amanda is running well. Just > very slowly. > > And Amanda's log seems to indicate that the problem is on the tape drive > side. > > The only thing strange that I see is the following line which say that > your drive is busy only 0,41% of the time: > >> taper busy : 0:12:38 ( 0.41%) > > What does it do the rest of the time??? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit sur 17/07/2006 10:54:55 : > >> >> I set up Amanda on Friday to do an almost real backup job. I thought > this >> would be the final test before putting it into operation. >> >> When I arrived at work this morning, I was somewhat surprised to see > that >> the Amanda run doesn't seem to have finished. amstatus daily gives me > some >> information, but I'm not sure how to interpret it. >> >> There are still 3 files on the holding disk, adding up to about 48GB. > The >> tape drive doesn't seem to be doing anything - just sitting there > quietly at >> the moment with no sign of activity. >> >> I won't include the entire output of amstatus daily, but here are > extracts, >> if someone can please tell me if they see something wrong. >> >> I have many entries like these - seems to be one for each DLE: >> cerberus:/home 0 1003801k finished > (22:18:15) >> >> Then these entries, which I think are the 2 that failed, as shown later > in >> the summary: >> cerberus:/.autofsck 0 planner: [disk /.autofsck >> offline on cerberus?] >> cerberus:/.fonts.cache-1 0 planner: [disk >> /.fonts.cache-1 offline on cerberus?] >> >> Then these 3 that are the ones still on the holding disk: >> minerva:/home 0 8774296k writing to tape >> (23:09:07) >> minerva:/usr/local/clients 0 32253287k dump done >> (1:08:27), wait for writing to tape >> minerva:/usr/local/development 0 9687648k dump done >> (23:48:17), wait for writing to tape >> >> And then this summary, which I'm not sure how to interpret: >> SUMMARY part real estimated >> size size >> partition : 109 >> estimated : 107 69631760k >> flush : 0 0k >> failed : 2 0k ( 0.00%) >> wait for dumping: 0 0k ( 0.00%) >> dumping to tape : 0 0k ( 0.00%) >> dumping : 0 0k 0k ( 0.00%) ( 0.00%) >> dumped : 107 58148656k 69631760k ( 83.51%) ( 83.51%) >> wait for writing: 2 41940935k 48107940k ( 87.18%) ( 60.23%) >> wait to flush : 0 0k 0k (100.00%) ( 0.00%) >> writing to tape : 1 8774296k 12515695k ( 70.11%) ( 12.60%) >> failed to tape : 0 0k 0k ( 0.00%) ( 0.00%) >> taped : 104 7433425k 9008125k ( 82.52%) ( 10.68%) >> 4 dumpers idle : not-idle >> taper writing, tapeq: 2 >> network free kps: 2000 >> holding space : 50295358k ( 49.79%) >> dumper0 busy : 2:53:47 ( 5.67%) >> dumper1 busy : 0:13:48 ( 0.45%) >> dumper2 busy : 0:00:00 ( 0.00%) >> taper busy : 0:12:38 ( 0.41%) >> 0 dumpers busy : 2+0:07:56 ( 94.22%) not-idle: 2+0:00:04 ( >> 99.73%) >> start-wait: 0:07:51 ( >> 0.27%) >> 1 dumper busy : 2:46:29 ( 5.43%) not-idle: 1:20:10 ( >> 48.15%) >> client-constrained: 1:18:08 ( >> 46.93%) >> no-bandwidth: 0:04:16 ( >> 2.57%) >> start-wait: 0:03:54 ( >> 2.35%) >> 2 dumpers busy : 0:10:34 ( 0.35%) client-constrained: 0:06:22 ( >> 60.27%) >> start-wait: 0:04:05 ( >> 38.76%) >> no-bandwidth: 0:00:06 ( >> 0.96%) >> 3 dumpers busy : 0:00:00 ( 0.00%) >> >> I would highly appreciate your insight into what is going on, especially > for >> the 3 DLEs that are "waiting for writing to tape". >> -- >> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Unravel- >> amstatus-output-tf1953587.html#a5357597 >> Sent from the Amanda - Users forum at Nabble.com. >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Unravel-amstatus-output-tf1953587.html#a5358022 Sent from the Amanda - Users forum at Nabble.com.