fedora wrote:
>
> On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 02:59:56AM -0700, fedora wrote:
>> I found that for every clients I have, I need to map amanda server's ip
>> in
>> /etc/hosts file. Otherwise it will return the error like this:
>> WARNING: mydomain.com: selfcheck request failed: timeout waiting for ACK
* Jon LaBadie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20070802 13:23]:
> On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 12:03:35PM -0400, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote:
> >
> > My bad, replying to myself...
> > Here's the outpout of 2 simultaneous running dd's on non-compressing
> > tape devices d
Hi,
Thanks, I checked the network setting and I don't find ipv6 active on
any interface but I will keep checking a bit deeper in case it was on
somewhere else.
The link and error Paul pointed out may also have some merit. I will
use ipmon and snoop tonight when the backup kicks off to se
try a newer version. look at http://amanda.zmanda.com/quick-backup-setup.html
Quoting Norman Coder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have been asked to encrypt the data I backup using Amanda. We are
storing our tapes off site. According to chapter 16 of the official
Amanda manual (http://www.amanda.org
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 09:56:12AM -0400, Mike Gallant wrote:
> I have an amanda (2.5.1p3) server (solaris10) with seven amanda clients
> (2.4.4) and a new amanda (2.5.2) client on new hardware. I have been getting
> a "index tee cannot write
> [Broken pipe]" error message. I have looked at al
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 09:48:20AM -0400, Vytas Janusauskas wrote:
> Up to about a week ago all my clients (Linux) have been archiving properly.
> For the past 5 runs of Amanda one client is not backing up. Below are the
> error message I am getting.
> Searching the list archives did not poin
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 02:59:56AM -0700, fedora wrote:
> I found that for every clients I have, I need to map amanda server's ip in
> /etc/hosts file. Otherwise it will return the error like this:
> WARNING: mydomain.com: selfcheck request failed: timeout waiting for ACK
Does reverse DNS work, to
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 12:03:35PM -0400, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote:
>
> My bad, replying to myself...
> Here's the outpout of 2 simultaneous running dd's on non-compressing
> tape devices daisy-chained to the same scsi hba (LSI U320 PCI-X):
>
> grumpy:~# time dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/nst0 bs=32
On 2007-08-02 15:56, Mike Gallant wrote:
I have an amanda (2.5.1p3) server (solaris10) with seven amanda clients
(2.4.4) and a new amanda (2.5.2) client on new hardware. I have been
getting a "index tee cannot write [Broken pipe]" error message. I have
looked at all the various aspects I can
* Jean-Francois Malouin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20070801 14:05]:
> * Joshua Baker-LePain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20070801 12:20]:
> > On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 at 11:29am, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote
>
> Hi Joshua,
>
> >
> > >Hardware:
> > >I've setup the default access device to the drives as non-compressin
I have an amanda (2.5.1p3) server (solaris10) with seven amanda
clients (2.4.4) and a new amanda (2.5.2) client on new hardware. I
have been getting a "index tee cannot write [Broken pipe]" error
message. I have looked at all the various aspects I can think of but
still no joy. Could som
Hi All,
Up to about a week ago all my clients (Linux) have been archiving
properly. For the past 5 runs of Amanda one client is not backing up.
Below are the error message I am getting. Searching the list archives
did not point me to anything that may be related to my environment.
Amanda
zuki schrieb:
>>> I found that for every clients I have, I need to map amanda server's
>>> ip in /etc/hosts file. Otherwise it will return the error like this:
>>> WARNING: mydomain.com: selfcheck request failed: timeout waiting for ACK
>>
>> You can resolve this over DNS, too.
>
But I can resolve
Hi guys,
I found that for every clients I have, I need to map amanda server's ip in
/etc/hosts file. Otherwise it will return the error like this:
WARNING: mydomain.com: selfcheck request failed: timeout waiting for ACK
Is this consider as bug?
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