ah ha!

DUMP SUMMARY:
                                  DUMPER STATS             TAPER STATS
HOSTNAME DISK         L ORIG-GB OUT-GB  COMP%  MMM:SS   KB/s MMM:SS    KB/s
----------------------- --------------------------------- --------------
stemcell /etc         1     0     0    --     0:14 8465.0   0:09 12780.0
                                                                              
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I had 
unreserved-tcp-port 1083,10101

instead of 

unreserved-tcp-port 10083,10101

I did not count the zeros.

Zero might not have existed in roman numerals, but its
important in our system, very very important.

Now to replicate the install on half a dozen other clients.

                                                thank you,

                                                Brian


On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 02:53:14PM -0400, Brian Cuttler wrote:
> 
> Jean-Louis,
> 
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:03:50AM -0400, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
> > On 04/25/2013 10:39 AM, Brian Cuttler wrote:
> > >Already, _now_ I'm ready to solve the real problem...
> > >
> > >Server is Solaris 10 x86, Amanda server 3.1.2.
> > >
> > >Client, a CentOS 5x box has had amanda 2.5.... removed
> > >in favor of 3.3.0-1.
> > >
> > >I've finally figured out the dumptype/auth/protocal, amcheck
> > >is running properly.
> > >
> > > From the amanda debug file, I find the config directory to be
> > >/etc/amanda, and the default config name "DailySet1", so I
> > >have copied the amanda.conf from the server to
> > >/etc/amanda/DailySet1/amanda-client.conf (on the client).
> > amandad process do not read the per-config amanda-client.conf.
> > Put it in /etc/amanda/amanda-client.conf
> 
> JML replies 
> > Btw. The bsdtcp auth, it is a lot easier to configure, that's why it is the 
> > default auth in 3.3
> 
> On the server I changed the DLE dumptype of my user-tar2 which
> specifies auth bsdtcp.
> 
> On the client changed the /etc/xinetd.d/amanda
> socket_type from dgram to stream
> protocal from udp to tcp
>   and
> server_args from -auth=bsd amdump to -auth=bsdtcp amdump
> 
> and restarted the xinetd on the client.
> 
> This didn't work... don't know what I missed, and reverted
> the changes because I'd thought I was close the other way...
> 
> Q1: What did I miss?
> 
> I moved the amanda-client.conf from /etc/amanda/DailySet1/ to
> /etc/amanda and began removing lines that the amdump report
> said where invalid. I quickly decided to google it and found
> the 15-minute install guide and trashed my amanda-client.conf,
> leaving only the following lines.
> 
> 
> [root@stema amanda]# more amanda-client.conf
> conf "curie"
> auth "bsd"
> unreserved-tcp-port 1083,10101
> reserved-udp-port 931,949
> 
> Now when I run # amdump curie stemcell-stage, on the server
> the amanda report shows:
> 
>   stemcell-stage /etc lev 1  FAILED [too many dumper retry: [could not
>       connect DATA stream: can't connect stream to stema.wadsworth.org port
>       1753: Connection timed out]]
> 
> Not sure where I'm goofing this up.
> 
> Not against using BSDTCP, just don't understand why I can't seem
> to configure it.
> 
>                                               thank you,
> 
>                                               Brian
> ---
>    Brian R Cuttler                 brian.cutt...@wadsworth.org
>    Computer Systems Support        (v) 518 486-1697
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> 
---
   Brian R Cuttler                 brian.cutt...@wadsworth.org
   Computer Systems Support        (v) 518 486-1697
   Wadsworth Center                (f) 518 473-6384
   NYS Department of Health        Help Desk 518 473-0773

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