Thanks for your input. I believe there is a big difference between pre 2.5.1 and 2.5.1. See the following:
http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/Main_Page http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/Configuring_bsd/bsdudp/bsdtcp_authenticatio n 2.5.1 starts using the secure API which means xinetd or inetd is different. The zmanda "Configuring bsd" above talks about his. It talks about how to do this with xinetd/inetd but Solaris 10 is different. The problem is I am not sure how this equates to Solaris 10 smf. Some parameters will need to be added to the smf service entry for amandad to get this to work, I believe. I have not done this yet and just wanted to know if someone else has 2.5.1 working with Solaris 10 and see if I am on the right path. In 2.5.1 when I rum the amrecover I get ##R##-zorn->[146] ##> ~amanda/sbin/amrecover AMRECOVER Version 2.5.1. Contacting server on zorn ... NAK: amindexd: invalid service This is my inetadm -l svc:/network/amanda/udp:default SCOPE NAME=VALUE name="amanda" endpoint_type="dgram" proto="udp" isrpc=FALSE wait=TRUE exec="/local/Amanda/amanda/libexec/amandad" user="amanda" default bind_addr="" default bind_fail_max=-1 default bind_fail_interval=-1 default max_con_rate=-1 default max_copies=-1 default con_rate_offline=-1 default failrate_cnt=40 default failrate_interval=60 default inherit_env=TRUE default tcp_trace=FALSE default tcp_wrappers=FALSE So my question is how do I get -auth=bsd amdump amindexd amidxtaped in the exec="/local/Amanda/amanda/libexec/amandad" Answer to your second question. We have a Sun C4 and I have moved to chg-zd-mtx to control my changer. I like how it handles searching for barcodes. Robert > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Kunst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 5:08 AM > To: McGraw, Robert P. > Subject: Re: Amanda Solaris 10 > > > Hi Robert, > > McGraw, Robert P. wrote: > > Is anyone running Amanda 2.5.1 on Solaris 10 host? If so could you send > me > > the output from > > > > inetadm -l svc:/network/amanda/udp:default > > inetadm -l svc:/network/amandaidx/tcp:default > > inetadm -l svc:/network/amidxtape/tcp:default > > > > I would like to see how you have set things up. > > you can run inetconv(1M) after inserting your amanda services into > /etc/inetd.conf, which results in appropriate amanda smf services > manifests. > > If you change the path to binaries, you have to edit service manifests > in /var/svc/manifest/network/ and run "svccfg import <config>.xml", > because another inetconv run doesn't change an existing manifest. > > But anyways, here we go: > > > [amanda] janus30(Solaris[5.10]):amanda/$ inetadm -l > svc:/network/amanda/udp:default > SCOPE NAME=VALUE > name="amanda" > endpoint_type="dgram" > proto="udp" > isrpc=FALSE > wait=TRUE > exec="/home/amanda/2.5.0p2/Solaris/5.10/libexec/amandad" > user="amanda" > default bind_addr="" > default bind_fail_max=-1 > default bind_fail_interval=-1 > default max_con_rate=-1 > default max_copies=-1 > default con_rate_offline=-1 > default failrate_cnt=40 > default failrate_interval=60 > default inherit_env=TRUE > default tcp_trace=FALSE > default tcp_wrappers=FALSE > [amanda] janus30(Solaris[5.10]):amanda/$ inetadm -l > svc:/network/amandaidx/tcp:default > SCOPE NAME=VALUE > name="amandaidx" > endpoint_type="stream" > proto="tcp" > isrpc=FALSE > wait=FALSE > exec="/home/amanda/2.5.0p2/Solaris/5.10/libexec/amindexd" > user="amanda" > default bind_addr="" > default bind_fail_max=-1 > default bind_fail_interval=-1 > default max_con_rate=-1 > default max_copies=-1 > default con_rate_offline=-1 > default failrate_cnt=40 > default failrate_interval=60 > default inherit_env=TRUE > default tcp_trace=FALSE > default tcp_wrappers=FALSE > [amanda] janus30(Solaris[5.10]):amanda/$ inetadm -l > svc:/network/amidxtape/tcp:default > > SCOPE NAME=VALUE > name="amidxtape" > endpoint_type="stream" > proto="tcp" > isrpc=FALSE > wait=FALSE > exec="/home/amanda/2.5.0p2/Solaris/5.10/libexec/amidxtaped" > user="amanda" > default bind_addr="" > default bind_fail_max=-1 > default bind_fail_interval=-1 > default max_con_rate=-1 > default max_copies=-1 > default con_rate_offline=-1 > default failrate_cnt=40 > default failrate_interval=60 > default inherit_env=TRUE > default tcp_trace=FALSE > default tcp_wrappers=FALSE > > By the way, do you have a changer connected ? Which changer utility do > you use ? We still use stctl. > > Cheers, Peter
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