Re: Debian Buster, bsdtcp, systemd
Am 22.08.21 um 17:26 schrieb Jose M Calhariz: On systemd unit you have "Group=disk # I am still testing if debian needs group backup here" Can you please update to "Group=backup"? did that right now, thanks for the feedback
amflush surprize auth=ssh.
I have one large DLE that gets broken into about 45 chunks for taping. My vtapes hold 20 of these chunks and I allow up to 3 tapes to be used nightly. Two evening back another large DLE was in the same dump so only about 30 of the 45 chunks fit on the three tapes. Today I ran amflush thinking amanda would just tape the 15 untaped chunks onto 1 vtape. But no, it is doing the entire 45 which will take 3 vtapes. In a vtape environment, is this reasonable behavior? Was there a way to flush only the untaped chunks? Jon -- Jon H. LaBadie j...@labadie.us 11226 South Shore Rd. (703) 787-0688 (H) Reston, VA 20190 (703) 935-6720 (C)
Upload of amanda 3.5.1-8 to Debian with new documentation about auth=ssh.
Hi, I just upload a new package of amanda 3.5.1-8 to Debian. The NEWS is: * That I have updated the README.Debian with instructions for auth=ssh and more simple examples. * Added to a patch to build amanda with a new libc6, this patch came from Fedora and maybe interesting to merge unto 3.5.1 github repo. * I expect in a new upload to add the systemd units for auth=bsdtcp. I am not dropping the support for bsdtcp authentication, just making a little harder by not doing some automatic tasks on installation. Kind regards Jose M Calhariz -- -- A fama é boa até consegui-la --Tostão signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Debian Buster, bsdtcp, systemd
On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 04:38:23PM +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: > Am 21.08.21 um 19:45 schrieb Jose M Calhariz: > > > One note, On Debian every choice I make when packaging amanda or as a > > sysadmin is I expect for amanda to run as backup:backup. > > Thanks > > but in the article in amanda@.service ... User=backup already. > > ok? not? > > backup:backup is a nomeclature used by chown to indicate user:group. On systemd unit you have "Group=disk # I am still testing if debian needs group backup here" Can you please update to "Group=backup"? Kind regards Jose M Calhariz -- -- A fama é boa até consegui-la --Tostão signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Debian Buster, bsdtcp, systemd
Am 21.08.21 um 19:45 schrieb Jose M Calhariz: One note, On Debian every choice I make when packaging amanda or as a sysadmin is I expect for amanda to run as backup:backup. Thanks but in the article in amanda@.service ... User=backup already. ok? not?