RE: Amanda crontab error

2002-06-27 Thread Morse, Richard E.

What's the environment that you are running in from the command line?  (You can
find this out by typing 'env' at the command line -- this will print out a long
list of the variables in the environment)

Ricky

 -Original Message-
 From: Renzetti Robert A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday 26 June 2002 10:38 PM
 To: Frank Smith; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Amanda crontab error
 
 
 Sorry, the exact error is:
 
 Amanda Tape Server Host Check
 -
 /dump: 5549882 KB disk space available, that's plenty.
 ERROR: /dev/rmt/0hn: no tape online.
(expecting tape geo_vol54 or a new tape)
 NOTE: skipping tape-writeable test.
 Server check took 0.069 seconds.
 
 Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
 
 Client check: 5 hosts checked in 0.200 seconds, 0 problems found.
 
 (brought to you by Amanda 2.3.0.4)
 
 I know the ver of amanda is old, but it was the version that 
 had been working 
 for years on this system and the only reason that it isnt 
 working now is 
 because the previous admin quit, suspended amanda, and 
 didnt bother to tell 
 me what to do. Also, I am not in anyway an advanced Unix 
 user; rather, i am a 
 novice. We havent hired a new admin yet.
 
 Frank Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 
  What is the exact error you get from cron?  Generally problems
  from cron are related to it using /bin/sh for a shell instead
  of whatever you might be (ksh, bash, csh, etc.) and that it
  is only using the default system path (which is bare bones by
  default).  There's also the outside chance that the Amanda user's
  home directory is automounted and isn't accessible at the time
  cron needs it.
 I don't think any of those things would result in a tape error,
  though, so maybe the exact error might give us a hint as to where
  to look next.
  
  Frank
  
  --On Wednesday, June 26, 2002 16:47:01 -0500 Robert Renzetti 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   System = SunOS 5.6
  
   Problem = When Amanda's crontab runs, amcheck cannot find the
   tape, but when amcheck is run manually from the command line, it
   finds the tape fine.
  
   Crontab =
   0  16  * * 1-5/opt/bin/amcheck -m geo
   45 0   * * 2-6/opt/bin/amdump geo;mt -f /dev/rmt/0 off
  
   The crontab was created with amanda user logged in, in amanda's
   home dir as amanda_crontab. Then as amanda user I ran
   crontab amanda_crontab and then to make sure the changes took
   effect, crontab -l. The crontab file is in place.
  
   But when cron runs the file, /opt/bin amcheck -m geo 
 errors out by
   not finding the tape. However, if I enter the same command (as
   amanda user) at the command line, it works fine, finds 
 the tape and
   OKs the job.
  
   Help?
  
   Robert Renzetti
   Computer Systems Manager
   Geology  Geophysics
   Texas AM University
   (979) 845-1366
  
  
  
  --
  Frank Smith
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Systems Administrator 
 Voice: 512-374-
 4673
  Hoover's Online 
 Fax: 512-374-
 4501
  
 
 
 
 -- 
 
 
 



Amanda crontab error

2002-06-26 Thread Robert Renzetti

System = SunOS 5.6

Problem = When Amanda's crontab runs, amcheck cannot find the 
tape, but when amcheck is run manually from the command line, it 
finds the tape fine.

Crontab =
0  16  * * 1-5/opt/bin/amcheck -m geo
45 0   * * 2-6/opt/bin/amdump geo;mt -f /dev/rmt/0 off

The crontab was created with amanda user logged in, in amanda's 
home dir as amanda_crontab. Then as amanda user I ran 
crontab amanda_crontab and then to make sure the changes took 
effect, crontab -l. The crontab file is in place.

But when cron runs the file, /opt/bin amcheck -m geo errors out by 
not finding the tape. However, if I enter the same command (as 
amanda user) at the command line, it works fine, finds the tape and 
OKs the job.

Help?

Robert Renzetti
Computer Systems Manager
Geology  Geophysics
Texas AM University
(979) 845-1366




Re: Amanda crontab error

2002-06-26 Thread Frank Smith

What is the exact error you get from cron?  Generally problems
from cron are related to it using /bin/sh for a shell instead
of whatever you might be (ksh, bash, csh, etc.) and that it
is only using the default system path (which is bare bones by
default).  There's also the outside chance that the Amanda user's
home directory is automounted and isn't accessible at the time
cron needs it.
   I don't think any of those things would result in a tape error,
though, so maybe the exact error might give us a hint as to where
to look next.

Frank

--On Wednesday, June 26, 2002 16:47:01 -0500 Robert Renzetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 System = SunOS 5.6

 Problem = When Amanda's crontab runs, amcheck cannot find the
 tape, but when amcheck is run manually from the command line, it
 finds the tape fine.

 Crontab =
 0  16  * * 1-5/opt/bin/amcheck -m geo
 45 0   * * 2-6/opt/bin/amdump geo;mt -f /dev/rmt/0 off

 The crontab was created with amanda user logged in, in amanda's
 home dir as amanda_crontab. Then as amanda user I ran
 crontab amanda_crontab and then to make sure the changes took
 effect, crontab -l. The crontab file is in place.

 But when cron runs the file, /opt/bin amcheck -m geo errors out by
 not finding the tape. However, if I enter the same command (as
 amanda user) at the command line, it works fine, finds the tape and
 OKs the job.

 Help?

 Robert Renzetti
 Computer Systems Manager
 Geology  Geophysics
 Texas AM University
 (979) 845-1366



--
Frank Smith[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Administrator Voice: 512-374-4673
Hoover's Online Fax: 512-374-4501



Re: Amanda crontab error

2002-06-26 Thread Renzetti Robert A

Sorry, the exact error is:

Amanda Tape Server Host Check
-
/dump: 5549882 KB disk space available, that's plenty.
ERROR: /dev/rmt/0hn: no tape online.
   (expecting tape geo_vol54 or a new tape)
NOTE: skipping tape-writeable test.
Server check took 0.069 seconds.

Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check

Client check: 5 hosts checked in 0.200 seconds, 0 problems found.

(brought to you by Amanda 2.3.0.4)

I know the ver of amanda is old, but it was the version that had been working 
for years on this system and the only reason that it isnt working now is 
because the previous admin quit, suspended amanda, and didnt bother to tell 
me what to do. Also, I am not in anyway an advanced Unix user; rather, i am a 
novice. We havent hired a new admin yet.

Frank Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

 What is the exact error you get from cron?  Generally problems
 from cron are related to it using /bin/sh for a shell instead
 of whatever you might be (ksh, bash, csh, etc.) and that it
 is only using the default system path (which is bare bones by
 default).  There's also the outside chance that the Amanda user's
 home directory is automounted and isn't accessible at the time
 cron needs it.
I don't think any of those things would result in a tape error,
 though, so maybe the exact error might give us a hint as to where
 to look next.
 
 Frank
 
 --On Wednesday, June 26, 2002 16:47:01 -0500 Robert Renzetti 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  System = SunOS 5.6
 
  Problem = When Amanda's crontab runs, amcheck cannot find the
  tape, but when amcheck is run manually from the command line, it
  finds the tape fine.
 
  Crontab =
  0  16  * * 1-5/opt/bin/amcheck -m geo
  45 0   * * 2-6/opt/bin/amdump geo;mt -f /dev/rmt/0 off
 
  The crontab was created with amanda user logged in, in amanda's
  home dir as amanda_crontab. Then as amanda user I ran
  crontab amanda_crontab and then to make sure the changes took
  effect, crontab -l. The crontab file is in place.
 
  But when cron runs the file, /opt/bin amcheck -m geo errors out by
  not finding the tape. However, if I enter the same command (as
  amanda user) at the command line, it works fine, finds the tape and
  OKs the job.
 
  Help?
 
  Robert Renzetti
  Computer Systems Manager
  Geology  Geophysics
  Texas AM University
  (979) 845-1366
 
 
 
 --
 Frank Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Systems Administrator Voice: 512-374-
4673
 Hoover's Online Fax: 512-374-
4501
 



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