On Feb 13, 2001, John Peter Gormley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running a 6 machine Linux cluster on Red Hat 6.2, I am using Amanda
> 2.4.1p1 and backing all machines up to one using dump.
Which version of DUMP? The one that shipped with Red Hat Linux 6.2
was pretty much un-maintained and
Admins et al,
After searching for a coupla days through the archives with limited success
I resort to a direct problem request:
I am running a 6 machine Linux cluster on Red Hat 6.2, I am using Amanda
2.4.1p1 and backing all machines up to one using dump. I had been
successfully dumping and restor
On Feb 12, 2001, Joseph Del Corso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> print on closed filehandle FAQ::OMatic::ERRORFILE at
> /home/groups/amanda/fom/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/FAQ/OMatic.pm line 224.
Yep. Sourceforge folks screwed up our installation of FOM. We've
already asked them to fix it a few d
PLEASE FORWARD TO THE PERSON
RESPONSIBLE FOR PURCHASING
YOUR LASER PRINTER SUPPLIES
VORTEX SUPPLIES
-SPECIALS OF THE DAY ON LASER TONER SUPPLIES AT DISCOUNT PRICES--
LASER PRINTER TONER CARTRIDGES
COPIER AND FAX CARTRIDGES
WE ARE -->THE<-- PLACE TO BUY YOUR TONER CARTRIDGES BECAUSE
ebug 1 pid 7152 ruid 0 euid 0 start time Mon Feb 12
15:36:51 2001
amidxtaped: version 2.4.2
> SECURITY USER root
bsd security: remote host gbsun1 user root local user root
bsd security check to root from root@gbsun1 passed
> 6
amrestore_nargs=6
> -h
> -p
> /dev/rmt/1lbn
> gbsun1
>
Not sure if anyone else is having this problem or what, but whenever
I try and access the Amanda Faq-o-matic page
(http://www.amanda.org/cgi-bin/fom?) I get the following error:
print on closed filehandle FAQ::OMatic::ERRORFILE at
/home/groups/amanda/fom/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/FAQ/OMatic.pm
Chris Karakas wrote:
> Simon Mayr wrote:
>
>> And hopefully the holding disk is not crashing at the same time as the
>> backup client crashes.
The point is losing the images in the holding disk and losing the
original data, which could have been avoided by NOT leaving them in the
holding disk,
Hi all..
I'm having a lot of troubles in restoring amanda backups...
I have an HP's T20i Travan Tape in a Linux 2.2.14-5.0 kernel box...
When I run:
> /usr/sbin/amrecover -C DailyBack -d /dev/nst0
I select the file I want to restore, I start the 'extract' command and
I obtain:
"
...
Extract
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Chris Karakas wrote:
> Some days ago I started the usual daily amflush operation. In the middle
> of this, a power outage occured :-(((. What happens in this case is that
> some of the files in the holding disk have already been transfered to
> tape, so they are not on the h
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001 at 10:36pm, Mitch Collinsworth wrote
> mt status says the same thing no matter what I do with mt comp,
> mt compression, mt setdensity, etc. And now I've tried with
> mt 0.6, too. Strange.
>
That's right, there's no indication in the 'mt stat' line whether hardware
compressio
Simon Mayr wrote:
>
> And hopefully the holding disk is not crashing at the same time as the
> backup client crashes.
Maybe this is not exactly what you meant, but I will report it anyway,
just to make clear what can happen in this world...
I *never* put a tape (or the right tape for that matte
Am Freitag, 9. Februar 2001 21:29 schrieben Sie:
> >ERROR: king: [access as amanda not allowed from
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]] amandahostsauth failed
Thanks to all for your help.
On the client the .amandahosts files didnĀ“t exist, after creating and
configurin this file, amanda reports no errors.
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