On Thursday 09 September 2004 15:17, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
>On Thu, 9 Sep 2004, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Thursday 09 September 2004 14:31, Andreas Lund wrote:
>> >archimedes.atc.no home-a /mnt/san0/home {
>> >high-pri-tar
>> >include "./[a]*"
>> >} 3
>> >
Dan Brown wrote:
How do I find out what the INT_MAX or MAX_FILE_SIZE is on my system?
Write a little C program. (Note filesize is dependent of the
filesystem type too.)
Previously my amanda backup setup was dumping 40GB files onto a Samba
share on a Windows 2000 workstation NTFS partition. Recent
How do I find out what the INT_MAX or MAX_FILE_SIZE is on my system? Previously my
amanda backup setup was dumping 40GB files onto a Samba share on a Windows 2000
workstation NTFS partition. Recently amanda has been dumping backups into 2GB chunks
even though the configuration still reads to u
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 09 September 2004 14:31, Andreas Lund wrote:
> >archimedes.atc.no home-a /mnt/san0/home {
> >high-pri-tar
> >include "./[a]*"
> >} 3
> >
> >This works for my particular situation but it looks to me like a
>
On Thursday 09 September 2004 13:52, Andreas wrote:
>Hello,
>
>On Thursday 09 September 2004 18:05, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 04:18:19PM +0200, Andreas Putzo wrote:
>> > So i wonder, if there is a way to ask amanda to start a new
>> > dumpcycle?
>>
>> I think "active tape" here
On Thursday 09 September 2004 14:31, Andreas Lund wrote:
>I set my DLE up like this to try and split a 430Gb area so it can
> fit on my 40Gb tapes, similar to what's described in Chapter 18 of
> the ALPHA docs, under "the size-question":
>
>archimedes.atc.no home-a /mnt/san0 {
>
* Andreas Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20040909 14:31]:
>
> I set my DLE up like this to try and split a 430Gb area so it can fit on my
> 40Gb tapes, similar to what's described in Chapter 18 of the ALPHA docs, under
> "the size-question":
>
> archimedes
I set my DLE up like this to try and split a 430Gb area so it can fit on my
40Gb tapes, similar to what's described in Chapter 18 of the ALPHA docs, under
"the size-question":
archimedes.atc.no home-a /mnt/san0 {
high-pri-tar
include "./home/[a]*"
} 3
This
Hello,
On Thursday 09 September 2004 18:05, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 04:18:19PM +0200, Andreas Putzo wrote:
> > So i wonder, if there is a way to ask amanda to start a new dumpcycle?
> I think "active tape" here means used more recently than other
> tapes in your tapecycle. I
--On Thursday, September 09, 2004 14:25:43 +0100 Simon Hildrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Thanks Jon!
>
> Solved that PDQ. As you said, by running amadmin I could get what it had
> parsed my configuration file as.
>
> It turns out that having "index yes" in my global dumptype is not enough
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 04:18:19PM +0200, Andreas Putzo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> yesterday i forced amanda to make a level 0. Today, after exchanging the
> tapes, amanda complains about an active tape. I thought by forcing amanda to
> make a level 0, it will start a new dumpcycle. In my understandin
Hi all,
yesterday i forced amanda to make a level 0. Today, after exchanging the
tapes, amanda complains about an active tape. I thought by forcing amanda to
make a level 0, it will start a new dumpcycle. In my understanding todays
tape is not active since i made a level0 yesterday, but amanda
Hi, Gene,
on Donnerstag, 09. September 2004 at 15:42 you wrote to amanda-users:
GH> I rebuilt it with my backup of the config, and started from scratch
GH> on the rest of it. What I was missing in the amanda.conf was the
GH> line 'changerdev'. I got that from reading the chg-disk src comments.
On Thursday 09 September 2004 08:41, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 10:51:12PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Greetings Stefan;
>>
>> I think I've made some progress and the remaining problem
>> is my inability to label the vtapes. I think...
>>
I hope this finds you and Gundie healthy
I just sent a test message to my "amanda user", "amanda".
Unfortunately I had an alias of "amanda" -> "amanda-users...".
So you will see a stupid "hi there" posting.
--
Jon H. LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JG Computing
4455 Province Line Road(609) 252-0159
Princeton, NJ 0
On Thursday 09 September 2004 03:12, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>Hi, Gene Heskett,
>
>on Donnerstag, 09. September 2004 at 04:51 you wrote to
> amanda-users:
>
>GH> Greetings Stefan;
>
>GH> I think I've made some progress and the remaining problem
>GH> is my inability to label the vtapes. I think
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 02:25:43PM +0100, Simon Hildrew wrote:
> Thanks Jon!
>
> Solved that PDQ. As you said, by running amadmin I could get what it had
> parsed my configuration file as.
>
> It turns out that having "index yes" in my global dumptype is not enough -
> this gets ignored. Movi
Thanks Jon!
Solved that PDQ. As you said, by running amadmin I could get what it had
parsed my configuration file as.
It turns out that having "index yes" in my global dumptype is not enough -
this gets ignored. Moving the index yes into each of the types individually
works fine. Now feeling
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 10:43:01AM +0100, Simon Hildrew wrote:
> I have a very similar problem. I get no index files produced, so I can't
> use amrecover. In the FAQ it suggests that I might no have it enabled, but
> 'index yes' is in my global dumptype. In my first ever dump, the cdirectory
> I
>
> Everything works ok, except I get no index. I see a lot of references to a
> program named "amgetidx" which as far as I understand should be called by
> amdump and fetch the index from each target host. But I can't find any files
> (source or binary) anywhere on my system called "amgetidx"...
On Thursday 09 September 2004 03:12, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>Hi, Gene Heskett,
>
>on Donnerstag, 09. September 2004 at 04:51 you wrote to
> amanda-users:
>
>GH> Greetings Stefan;
>
>GH> I think I've made some progress and the remaining problem
>GH> is my inability to label the vtapes. I think
On Thursday 09 September 2004 02:31, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>Hi, Gene Heskett,
>
>on Donnerstag, 09. September 2004 at 01:54 you wrote to
> amanda-users:
>
>GH> That would be the only line in that config driver thats dbl
>GH> quoted, but I tried it, nuked everything and re-built and
>GH> insta
I have a very similar problem. I get no index files produced, so I can't
use amrecover. In the FAQ it suggests that I might no have it enabled, but
'index yes' is in my global dumptype. In my first ever dump, the cdirectory
I had specified did not exist, so I have since created it by hand.
Whil
Running Amanda 2.4.4p2 on a Linux(FC2) box. Tried the RPM, then compiled with
the following config to mimic the RPM build:
/configure --host=i386-redhat-linux --build=i386-redhat-linux
--target=i386-redhat-linux-gnu --program-prefix= --prefix=/usr
--exec-prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/u
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Frank Smith wrote:
> If your needs can be handled by a few DVDs, the easiest way to implement
> it might be to use Amanda's file driver and then burn that to DVD.
What about cdrw-taper?
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
--
Geert Uytterh
* and then Jon LaBadie declared
> > > how much data do you have to backup?
> >
> > The entire contents of /dev/hda3 and /dev/hdb1 (see above) I just want a
> > complete restorable backup done of the entire system.
>
> Not a complete answer; data and disk capacity are not the same thing.
> I
:
Gene:
I recently followed the How-To and got Vtapes running in my
configuration. I had a couple weired problems that all ended up being
caused by bad file ownership. Double check that all the directories
are owned by your amanda user.
Hope this helps,
Bret
Hi, Gene Heskett,
on Donnerstag, 09. September 2004 at 04:51 you wrote to amanda-users:
GH> Greetings Stefan;
GH> I think I've made some progress and the remaining problem
GH> is my inability to label the vtapes. I think...
GH> I've combined the scripts in your howto, so that its all in
GH> on
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