Hi all, I've just hit a 100% full root filesystem (as in / )(ouch). I managed to get it a bit larger (using LVM on RHEL5). After the root file system had space left again, I thought I could check the upcoming backup with AMANDA again. So I ran a "amcheck jobname -a" and got the following result mailed to me:
Amanda Tape Server Host Check ----------------------------- Holding disk /amhold2: 95485 MB disk space available, using 92413 MB slot /usr/lib/amanda/chg-disk:: tape_rdlabel: tape open: line 146: [: -le: unary operator expected: No such file or directory (expecting tape DPF-03 or a new tape) Server check took 0.738 seconds Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check -------------------------------- Client check: 27 hosts checked in 0.106 seconds, 0 problems found (brought to you by Amanda 2.5.0p2) What does that error on lin 146 mean? I don't understand where this comes from. I opened /usr/lib/amanda/chg-disk and checked line 146. It all looks fine to me. The /bin/sh (referred to in the first line) exists and is executable (it's actually a symlink to /bin/bash, RedHat default). I've got the idea that when my root filesystem was up to 100% full, some kind of flag got messed up with amanda's virtual tape (chg-disk) settings. Is that possible? only my /usr/lib/amanda (binaries) and the /etc/amanda (config files and the changer* files) could have had a problem with that. Is this recoverable? the server hasn't been updated, no new things have happened, I don't know where this comes from. OS: RHEL5 AMANDA version: 2.5.0p2 I'm using the chg-disk (virtual tapes on disk) configuration Thanks in advance, Br. Dennis