Hello,
Je suis entrain d'installer un Autoloader SLR100 de Tandberg Data sur
ma Debian 3.0. J'ai donc installé les paquets amanda-common,
amanda-server, amanda-client et mtx.
Lorsque j'envoie la commande amcheck, voila ce que me répond le systeme
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
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Holding disk /home2/dumps/amanda: 2601260 KB disk space available, that's plenty
amcheck-server: slot 3: date Xlabel DailySet103 (exact label match)
NOTE: skipping tape-writable test
Tape DailySet103 label ok
Server check took 7.899 seconds
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: xx: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 1 host checked in 30.009 seconds, 1 problem found
(brought to you by Amanda 2.4.2p2)
J'ai créé un user toto ayant les droits "backup", mes bandes sont
toutes labelisées,
J'ai cependant deux problème
le premier : ce time out (je ne suis que sur une seule
machine):
contenu de /etc/amandahosts:
localhost toto
A priori je n'ai pas de problème de droit, j'ai vérifié
le contenu de "/etc/inetd.conf", dont voici les lignes concernant
amanda:
amandaidx stream tcp nowait toto /usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/lib/amanda/amindexd
amidxtape stream tcp nowait toto /usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/lib/amanda/amidxtaped
amanda dgram udp wait toto /usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/lib/amanda/amandad
Ces lignes ne sont pas rompues... Cependant, lorsque je
tappe la commande "netstat -a |grep -i amanda", rien ne s'affiche...
Le deuxième problème que je rencontre vient de la bande
"clean": je n'arrive tout simplement pas à la configurer... c'est très
gênant...il me la considère comme une bande normale... je suppose que
cela vient peut-etre du fichier chg-zd-mtx.conf...mais je ne sais pas
d'où viens mon erreur...
Je vous remercie par avance de votre adie
Daniel GERHARD
ESCPI - CNAM
firstslot=1 First storage slot (element) -- required
lastslot=8 Last storage slot (element) -- required
cleanslot=8 Slot with cleaner tape -- default is "-1"
Set negative to indicate no cleaner available
# Do you want to clean the drive after a certain number of accesses?
# NOTE - This is unreliable, since 'accesses' aren't 'uses', and we
#have no reliable way to count this. A single amcheck could
#generate as many accesses as slots you have, plus 1.
# ALSO NOTE - many modern tape loaders handle this automatically.
autoclean=1 Set to '1' or greater to enable
autocleancount=99 Number of access before a clean.
havereader=1 If you have a barcode reader, set to 1.
offline_before_unload=0 Does your robot require an
'mt offline' before mtx unload?
driveslot=0 Drive slot number. Defaults to the
tape device number (e.g. /dev/nst0 is
assumed to be robot drive 0).
poll_drive_ready=3 Time (seconds) between tests to see if
the tape drive has gone ready (default: 3).
max_drive_wait=120 Maximum time (seconds) to wait for the
tape drive to become ready (default: 120).
#
# amanda.conf - sample Amanda configuration file. This started off life as
# the actual config file in use at CS.UMD.EDU.
#
# If your configuration is called, say, "csd", then this file normally goes
# in /etc/amanda/csd/amanda.conf.
#
org "DailySet1" # your organization name for reports
mailto "backup" # space separated list of operators at your site
dumpuser "backup" # the user to run dumps under
inparallel 4# maximum dumpers that will run in parallel (max 63)
# this maximum can be increased at compile-time,
# modifying MAX_DUMPERS in server-src/driverio.h
netusage 600 Kbps # maximum net bandwidth for Amanda, in KB per sec
dumpcycle 1 weeks # the number of days in the normal dump cycle
runspercycle 5 # the number of amdump runs in dumpcycle days
# (4 weeks * 5 amdump runs per week -- just weekdays)
tapecycle 7 tapes # the number of tapes in rotation
# 4 weeks (dumpcycle) times 5 tapes per week (just
# the weekdays) plus a few to handle errors that
# need amflush and so we do not overwrite the full
# backups performed at the beginning of the previous
# cycle
### ### ###
# WARNING: don't use `inf' for tapecycle, it's broken!
### ### ###
bumpsize 20 Mb # minimum savings (threshold) to bump level 1 -> 2
bumpdays 1 # minimum days at each level
bumpmult 4 # threshold =