Dustin,

I am running amanda 3.1.3 on a Sun Solaris 10 x86 server.

It was not obvious from the amreport that the files got re-written.

I ran  

     /local/amanda/amanda/sbin/amadmin archive find --sort dhk | egrep "^2" | 
grep -v "FAILED"

Which shows that the partial was re-written.

2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-a               0 A00184     
     8  1/-1 PARTIAL PARTIAL 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-a               0 A00181     
     1   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-b               0 A00184     
     4   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-c               0 A00180     
     2   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-d               0 A00184     
     5   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-e               0 A00181     
     7   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-f               0 A00181     
     3   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-g               0 A00184     
     6   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-h               0 A00180     
     1   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-i               0 A00181     
    10   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-j               0 A00180     
     4   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-k               0 A00181     
     6   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-l               0 A00179     
     4   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-m               0 A00179     
     5  1/-1 PARTIAL PARTIAL 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-m               0 A00180     
     3   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-n               0 A00184     
     2   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-o               0 A00181     
     9   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-p               0 A00184     
     7   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-q               0 A00181     
     5   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-r               0 A00179     
     1   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-s               0 A00179     
     2   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-t               0 A00181     
     4   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-u               0 A00181     
     8   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-v               0 A00181     
     2   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-w               0 A00184     
     1   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-w               0 A00180     
     6  1/-1 PARTIAL PARTIAL 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-x               0 A00179     
     3   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-y               0 A00184     
     3   1/1 OK 
2010-10-09 23:10:45 hertz      /gauss/export/users-z               0 A00180     
     5   1/1 OK

Thanks again 

Robert



> -----Original Message-----
> From: djmit...@gmail.com [mailto:djmit...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
> Dustin J. Mitchell
> Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 12:15 PM
> To: McGraw, Robert P
> Cc: amanda-users@amanda.org
> Subject: Re: No space left on device question
> 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 10:47 AM, McGraw, Robert P <rmcg...@purdue.edu>
> wrote:
> > hertz        -ss/export/users-w 0    50143    50143     --
>  PARTIAL         25:45  33234.0
> >
> > says that when it went to the next tape that the complete {user-a,
> users-m, users-w} were written on the next tape.
> 
> Actually, all that says is that the dump to the first tape (that
> filled up) was partial. If you see that DLE again in the list, then
> you know it was successfully re-flushed later.  The 3.2.0beta3
> amreport also puts a note at the top of the report to indicate this.
> 
> Dustin
> 
> --
> Open Source Storage Engineer
> http://www.zmanda.com


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