Brian Cuttler wrote:
The issue turned out to be that I'd removed the particular
partition from the disklist while there where files in the
work area.

That being the case, amflush didn't bother with the files
in the work area because they essentially where not part
of the amanda working set.

Sounds like you may have a similar issue.

Similar, perhaps, but not exactly the same-- my disklist file has not changed.

There is one change I made, though. After amflush didn't work, I wanted to try running amdump again to see what the behavior would be, so I changed "usetimestamps no" to "usetimestamps yes" since I was running amdump multiple times in the same day (and since there's no reason for me not to be using timestamps in the first place...).

It looked like running amcleanup after making this change resulted in the holding directories getting renamed accordingly, though (e.g., from "20091121" to "20091121180002").

Would that change have caused this issue?

Mike

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