Re: Problem with amanda ( libc.so.6 )

2004-07-27 Thread Paul Bijnens
Sebastian Kösters wrote:
i tried to install amanda on a client, but it says
Linux? Version?
That's when installing from rpms that were not compiled for
that particular OS version.
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3)   is needet bei amanda- 2.4.3-4.
1. Is libc.so.6 available on that system?  Normally you find
it in /lib/libc.so.6 ?   What version do you have?
2. What is the content of /etc/ld.so.conf ?
3. What is the output of ldd /the/path/to/an/amanda/program.
Are there any other missing libraries?

But libc.so.6 is on the system. I tried to copy it into different 
lib-directorys but it did not work.

What can I do? On 6 of 10 Systems the installation works fine

Compile from source.  It's actually quite easy!
And you can run the last stable version (currently 2.4.4p3) instead
of a 2 year old one.
Gene Heskett posts his build script about every two weeks.  Look
in the archives.
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amanda Backup

2004-07-27 Thread Kaushal Shriyan
Hi Paul

I am facing some issues with the backup process of the amanda
it writes data to the tape. lets say it has written to the tape when i
am restoring from the tape to the hard disk
a folder abc, now inside the abc folder there is no contents why is it
happening  but when i check the orginal folder the contents are there.

please help as it a matter of concern for me 

Would appreciate if you can reply me fast, I have also attached my
amanda.conf file for your ready reference

please advice


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AW: Problem with amanda ( libc.so.6 )

2004-07-27 Thread Sebastian Kösters


Thank you! It was the os-version.

I´am so stupid :)


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Betreff: Re: Problem with amanda ( libc.so.6 )

Sebastian Kösters wrote:

 i tried to install amanda on a client, but it says

Linux? Version?
That's when installing from rpms that were not compiled for
that particular OS version.

 
 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3)   is needet bei amanda- 2.4.3-4.

1. Is libc.so.6 available on that system?  Normally you find
it in /lib/libc.so.6 ?   What version do you have?

2. What is the content of /etc/ld.so.conf ?

3. What is the output of ldd /the/path/to/an/amanda/program.
Are there any other missing libraries?


 But libc.so.6 is on the system. I tried to copy it into different 
 lib-directorys but it did not work.

 What can I do? On 6 of 10 Systems the installation works fine


Compile from source.  It's actually quite easy!
And you can run the last stable version (currently 2.4.4p3) instead
of a 2 year old one.
Gene Heskett posts his build script about every two weeks.  Look
in the archives.

-- 
Paul Bijnens, XplanationTel  +32 16 397.511
Technologielaan 21 bus 2, B-3001 Leuven, BELGIUMFax  +32 16 397.512
http://www.xplanation.com/  email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
***
* I think I've got the hang of it now:  exit, ^D, ^C, ^\, ^Z, ^Q, F6, *
* quit,  ZZ, :q, :q!,  M-Z, ^X^C,  logoff, logout, close, bye,  /bye, *
* stop, end, F3, ~., ^]c, +++ ATH, disconnect, halt,  abort,  hangup, *
* PF4, F20, ^X^X, :D::D, KJOB, F14-f-e, F8-e,  kill -1 $$,  shutdown, *
* kill -9 1,  Alt-F4,  Ctrl-Alt-Del,  AltGr-NumLock,  Stop-A,  ...*
* ...  Are you sure?  ...   YES   ...   Phew ...   I'm out  *
***





Re: amanda Backup

2004-07-27 Thread Paul Bijnens
Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
I am facing some issues with the backup process of the amanda
it writes data to the tape. lets say it has written to the tape when i
am restoring from the tape to the hard disk
a folder abc, now inside the abc folder there is no contents why is it
happening  but when i check the orginal folder the contents are there.
It's a little hard to follow.
Can you show the exact commands that you type?

please help as it a matter of concern for me 

Would appreciate if you can reply me fast, I have also attached my
amanda.conf file for your ready reference
please advice


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Technologielaan 21 bus 2, B-3001 Leuven, BELGIUMFax  +32 16 397.512
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***
* I think I've got the hang of it now:  exit, ^D, ^C, ^\, ^Z, ^Q, F6, *
* quit,  ZZ, :q, :q!,  M-Z, ^X^C,  logoff, logout, close, bye,  /bye, *
* stop, end, F3, ~., ^]c, +++ ATH, disconnect, halt,  abort,  hangup, *
* PF4, F20, ^X^X, :D::D, KJOB, F14-f-e, F8-e,  kill -1 $$,  shutdown, *
* kill -9 1,  Alt-F4,  Ctrl-Alt-Del,  AltGr-NumLock,  Stop-A,  ...*
* ...  Are you sure?  ...   YES   ...   Phew ...   I'm out  *
***



install amanda on macosx-server

2004-07-27 Thread josh
I have a new mac G5 Xserve and have been told that Amanda will work
just find as a back up. I am already running Amanda (2.4.2) with an old Linux
machine serving as a tape host. 

I haven't found any instructions or accounts on installing Amanda on
OSX machines. ( I suspect this is simply because the terms Mac OS X
server wind up matching to much indvidually, but nothing as a string
- making it hard for me to find previous related posts.)

Can a kind soul point me in the right direction?

Will I be able to compile the 2.4.2 client on OS X or will I have to
upgrade to 2.4.4?

I am currently using gnu tar and zip with linux. Will I have trouble
with Mac versions of gnu tar and zip programs?

-- 
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Re: install amanda on macosx-server

2004-07-27 Thread Bert_De_Ridder

You'll have to configure it using the
--without-server directive 

Probably best to use hfstar in stead
of tar too ( http://www.metaobject.com/Products.html#hfstar ) to backup
resource forks. 
(configure using --with-gnutar=/path/to/hfstar
) 


hth

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I have a new mac G5 Xserve and have been told that
Amanda will work
just find as a back up. I am already running Amanda (2.4.2) with an old
Linux
machine serving as a tape host. 

I haven't found any instructions or accounts on installing Amanda on
OSX machines. ( I suspect this is simply because the terms Mac OS
X
server wind up matching to much indvidually, but nothing as a string
- making it hard for me to find previous related posts.)

Can a kind soul point me in the right direction?

Will I be able to compile the 2.4.2 client on OS X or will I have to
upgrade to 2.4.4?

I am currently using gnu tar and zip with linux. Will I have trouble
with Mac versions of gnu tar and zip programs?

-- 
Josh Kuperman 
  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]