r> extract
> -
> - Extracting files using tape drive 0 on host typha.nmsu.edu.
> - The following tapes are needed: Biology-1
> -
> - Restoring files into directory /home/cngo
> - Continue [?/Y/n]? y
> -
> - Extracting files using tape drive 0 on host typha.nmsu.edu.
> -
Hi,
I've got the following error when I run amrecover:
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amrecover> add dumpdates
Added /etc/dumpdates
amrecover> extract
Extracting files using tape drive 0 on host typha.nmsu.edu.
The following tapes are needed: Biology-1
Restoring files into directory /home/cngo
Continue
Hi,
I'm running NetBSD 1.6.1 on Dell Lattitude. Here is the device information.
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st0 at scsibus1 target 1 lun 0: tape removable
st0: drive empty
st0: sync (25.00ns offset 127), 16-bit (80.000MB/s) transfers
ch0 at scsibus1 target 6 lun 0: changer removable
ch0: async, 8-bit tr
Hi,
Can anyone advise what changer I should use with amanda on NetBSD. I've tried
chg-chio and chg-scsi ang both work fine on NetBSD. But I don't know if those
changers have any advantages or disadvantages when they are used on NetBSD.
Kindly give me your comment.
Thank you,
Co Ngo
Eric,
Thank you very much for very useful advice. I've change chg-scsi.conf file as
you said. I didn't get the Input/ouput error message. However, I still get the
following errors:
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
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Holding disk /data/amanda: 24318827 KB di
Hi,
When I run amcheck with chg-scsi, I've got the following message:
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
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Holding disk /data/amanda: 24318827 KB disk space available, that's plenty
amcheck-server: slot 0: tape_rdlabel: tape open: /dev/st0: Input/output error
Hi,
I have installed both amanda server and client on the same machine (running
NetBSD 1.61) with user=ROOT and group=operator (self-compile). I have
successfully made a backup with amanda 2.4.4p2. But now I have problems
recovering the data. I got the following message when I run amrecover