Hi,
Is there any gross imcompatability that would prevent a 2.6.1p1 client
from being backed up by a 2.4.3b3 server?
I've got it to the point where they are at least talking with each
other, using auth bsd.
amcheck -c is happy.
estimates worked ok.
But amstatus is showing this:
client-a:/a 0 driver: [parse of reply message failed] (10:34:30)
client-a:/var 0 driver: [parse of reply message failed] (10:41:15)
client-a:/var/log 0 31020k wait for dumping driver: (aborted:[request
timeout])
hmm... here's something interesting in the sendbackup.debug file:
1242744076.458012: sendbackup: pid 14788 ruid 501 euid 501 version
2.6.1p1: start a
t Tue May 19 10:41:16 2009
1242744076.458089: sendbackup: Version 2.6.1p1
1242744076.458650: sendbackup: sendbackup req: <GNUTAR /var 0
1970:1:1:0:0:0 OPTI
ONS |;bsd-auth;index;>
1242744076.458736: sendbackup: Parsed request as: program `GNUTAR'
1242744076.458749: sendbackup: disk `/var'
1242744076.458760: sendbackup: device `/var'
1242744076.458770: sendbackup: level 0
1242744076.458781: sendbackup: since 1970:1:1:0:0:0
1242744076.458791: sendbackup: options
`|;bsd-auth;index;'
1242744076.458998: sendbackup: start: client-a:/var lev 0
1242744076.459129: sendbackup: doing level 0 dump as listed-incremental
to '/var/li
b/amanda/gnutar-lists/client-a_var_0.new'
1242744076.461334: sendbackup: Started index creator: "/bin/tar -tf -
2>/dev/null |
sed -e 's/^\.//'"
1242744076.461537: sendbackup: pipespawnv: stdoutfd is 50
1242744076.461947: sendbackup: Spawning "/usr/libexec/amanda/runtar
runtar NOCONFIG
/bin/tar --create --file - --directory /var --one-file-system
--listed-incremental
/var/lib/amanda/gnutar-lists/client-a_var_0.new --sparse
--ignore-failed-read --to
tals ." in pipeline
1242744076.463151: sendbackup: gnutar: /usr/libexec/amanda/runtar: pid
14792
1242744076.463205: sendbackup: Started backup
1242744166.493587: sendbackup: critical (fatal): index tee cannot write
[Broken pip
e]
/usr/lib64/amanda/libamanda-2.6.1p1.so[0x35834215b2]
/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_logv+0x26f)[0x3af5c34d5f]
/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_log+0x83)[0x3af5c34f33]
/usr/libexec/amanda/sendbackup(start_index+0x290)[0x4037f0]
/usr/libexec/amanda/sendbackup[0x4075f0]
/usr/libexec/amanda/sendbackup(main+0x10a4)[0x405834]
/lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf4)[0x3fe1c1d8b4]
/usr/libexec/amanda/sendbackup[0x403139]
So it looks like a problem sending the index data. I've set index_server
to the correct hostname in /etc/amanda-client.conf. Will this properly
override the settings configured at compile time? This client is installed
from the redhat rpm, so it has no local compile-time configuration.
The /etc/amanda-client.conf looks like this:
#
# amanda.conf - sample Amanda client configuration file.
#
# This file normally goes in /etc/amanda/amanda-client.conf.
#
conf "test" # your config name
index_server "amanda-server" # your amindexd server
tape_server "amanda-server" # your amidxtaped server
tapedev "tape:/dev/nst1" # your tape device
# if not set, Use configure or ask server.
# if set to empty string "", ask server
# amrecover will use the changer if set to the
value
# of 'amrecover_changer' in the server amanda.conf.
# auth - authentication scheme to use between server and
client.
# Valid values are "bsd", "bsdudp", "bsdtcp", "krb5",
"local",
# "rsh" and "ssh".
# Default: [auth "bsdtcp"]
auth "bsd"
ssh_keys "" # your ssh keys file if you use ssh auth
Anyone see anything obvious we're overlooking? (Yeah, besides needing to
upgrade the server!) :-)
-Mitch