Re: OK, what stupid mistake am I making?
> >please post your exclude list > > > > > >> /usr/local/lib/gnutar_exclude_list itself > >> --- > >> > >> ./net > >> ./dev/gpmctl > >> ./dev/log > >> ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/control02.ctl > >> ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/redo02.log > >> ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/control01.ctl > >> >./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/product/release/oradata/debian/undotbs01.dbf > >> ./tmp/.ICE-unix > >> ./tmp/.X11-unix > >> ./var/run/postgresql/.s\* > >> ./var/run/sendmail/smcontrol > >> ./var/tmp/.oracle/s\* > >> ./tmp/.sawfish-stan > >> ./tmp/orbit-stan > >> ./tmp/ssh\* | gtar: ./var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432: socket ignored | gtar: ./var/tmp/.oracle/s#406.1: socket ignored | gtar: ./var/tmp/.oracle/sEXTPROC: socket ignored | Total bytes written: 8280053760 (7.7GB, 379kB/s) leave off the backslashes, just write ./var/tmp/.oracle/s*
Re: OK, what stupid mistake am I making?
On Thu Oct 25 14:54:38 2001 Bernhard R. Erdmann wrote... > >Stan Brown wrote: >> >> I'm in the process of moving my Amanda server from a HP-UX machine to a >> Linux one. The new machines name is debian. >> >> I'm having problems with the tar exclude feature on the new tapejost >> itself. Heres the info > > >please post your exclude list > > >> /usr/local/lib/gnutar_exclude_list itself >> --- >> >> ./net >> ./dev/gpmctl >> ./dev/log >> ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/control02.ctl >> ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/redo02.log >> ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/control01.ctl >> ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/product/release/oradata/debian/undotbs01.dbf >> ./tmp/.ICE-unix >> ./tmp/.X11-unix >> ./var/run/postgresql/.s\* >> ./var/run/sendmail/smcontrol >> ./var/tmp/.oracle/s\* >> ./tmp/.sawfish-stan >> ./tmp/orbit-stan >> ./tmp/ssh\* >> -- Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]843-745-3154 Charleston SC. -- Windows 98: n. useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor, written by a 2-bit company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition. - (c) 2000 Stan Brown. Redistribution via the Microsoft Network is prohibited.
Re: OK, what stupid mistake am I making?
Stan Brown wrote: > > I'm in the process of moving my Amanda server from a HP-UX machine to a > Linux one. The new machines name is debian. > > I'm having problems with the tar exclude feature on the new tapejost > itself. Heres the info please post your exclude list > > FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY: > debian hde4 lev 0 STRANGE > > FAILED AND STRANGE DUMP DETAILS: > > /-- debian hde4 lev 0 STRANGE > sendbackup: start [debian:hde4 level 0] > sendbackup: info BACKUP=/usr/local/bin/tar > sendbackup: info RECOVER_CMD=/bin/gzip -dc |/usr/local/bin/tar -f... - > sendbackup: info COMPRESS_SUFFIX=.gz > sendbackup: info end > ? gtar: ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/control03.ctl: file >changed as we read it > | gtar: ./tmp/ssh-XXFiBGDE/agent.9980: socket ignored > ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/cems/_/20011024_1.gz.tmp: Warning: >Cannot stat: No such file or directory > ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/cogenal/ad0s1f/20011024_1.gz.tmp: >Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory tar is just whining about files changing during the backup including the amanda index files itself > ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/cogenwp/c0t3d0s7/20011024_0.gz.tmp: >Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory > ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/phse1/c0t0d0/20011024_1.gz.tmp: >Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory > ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/phse1/c0t1d0/20011024_1.gz.tmp: >Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory > ? gtar: >./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/stripper/_dev_md_dsk_d5/20011024_1.gz.tmp: >Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory > ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/stripperal/ad0s1f/20011024_1.gz.tmp: >Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory > ? gtar: >./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/waterap/_dev_md_dsk_d5/20011024_1.gz.tmp: >Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory > ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/waterwp/c0t3d0s6/20011024_0.gz.tmp: >Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory > | gtar: ./var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432: socket ignored > | gtar: ./var/tmp/.oracle/s#406.1: socket ignored > | gtar: ./var/tmp/.oracle/sEXTPROC: socket ignored > | Total bytes written: 8280053760 (7.7GB, 379kB/s) > sendbackup: size 8085990 > sendbackup: end > \ > > From disklist > --- > debian hde4 comp-user-tar 1 local > debian hde1 comp-user-tar 1 local > debian hdf1 holding-disk-tar 2 local > debian hdg1 nocomp-user 3 local # Compressing compressed data makes it > # larger > > From amanda.conf > -- > define dumptype user-tar { > root-tar > comment "user partitions dumped with tar" > priority medium > } > > define dumptype comp-user-tar { > user-tar > exclude list "/usr/local/lib/gnutar_exclude_list" > compress client fast > } > > ls -l of /usr/local/lib/gnutar_exclude_list > > -rw-r--r--1 amanda staff 472 Oct 24 07:52 >/usr/local/lib/gnutar_exclude_list > > /usr/local/lib/gnutar_exclude_list itself > --- > > ./net > ./dev/gpmctl > ./dev/log > ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/control02.ctl > ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/redo02.log > ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/control01.ctl > ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/product/release/oradata/debian/undotbs01.dbf > ./tmp/.ICE-unix > ./tmp/.X11-unix > ./var/run/postgresql/.s\* > ./var/run/sendmail/smcontrol > ./var/tmp/.oracle/s\* > ./tmp/.sawfish-stan > ./tmp/orbit-stan > ./tmp/ssh\* > > Now clearly the files I wan't to exclude, are not being excluded! Also > what's with the Amanda files themselves, that it's complaining about? > > The holding disk is /dev/hdf1, so that should not be related to the > problems with this disk. > > -- > Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]843-745-3154 > Charleston SC. > -- > Windows 98: n. > useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit extensions and > a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system > originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor, written by a 2-bit > company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition. > - > (c) 2000 Stan Brown. Redistribution via the Microsoft Network is prohibited.
OK, what stupid mistake am I making?
I'm in the process of moving my Amanda server from a HP-UX machine to a Linux one. The new machines name is debian. I'm having problems with the tar exclude feature on the new tapejost itself. Heres the info FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY: debian hde4 lev 0 STRANGE FAILED AND STRANGE DUMP DETAILS: /-- debian hde4 lev 0 STRANGE sendbackup: start [debian:hde4 level 0] sendbackup: info BACKUP=/usr/local/bin/tar sendbackup: info RECOVER_CMD=/bin/gzip -dc |/usr/local/bin/tar -f... - sendbackup: info COMPRESS_SUFFIX=.gz sendbackup: info end ? gtar: ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/control03.ctl: file changed as we read it | gtar: ./tmp/ssh-XXFiBGDE/agent.9980: socket ignored ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/cems/_/20011024_1.gz.tmp: Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/cogenal/ad0s1f/20011024_1.gz.tmp: Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/cogenwp/c0t3d0s7/20011024_0.gz.tmp: Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/phse1/c0t0d0/20011024_1.gz.tmp: Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/phse1/c0t1d0/20011024_1.gz.tmp: Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/stripper/_dev_md_dsk_d5/20011024_1.gz.tmp: Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/stripperal/ad0s1f/20011024_1.gz.tmp: Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/waterap/_dev_md_dsk_d5/20011024_1.gz.tmp: Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory ? gtar: ./usr/local/amanda/adm/DailyDump/index/waterwp/c0t3d0s6/20011024_0.gz.tmp: Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory | gtar: ./var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432: socket ignored | gtar: ./var/tmp/.oracle/s#406.1: socket ignored | gtar: ./var/tmp/.oracle/sEXTPROC: socket ignored | Total bytes written: 8280053760 (7.7GB, 379kB/s) sendbackup: size 8085990 sendbackup: end \ >From disklist --- debian hde4 comp-user-tar 1 local debian hde1 comp-user-tar 1 local debian hdf1 holding-disk-tar 2 local debian hdg1 nocomp-user 3 local # Compressing compressed data makes it # larger >From amanda.conf -- define dumptype user-tar { root-tar comment "user partitions dumped with tar" priority medium } define dumptype comp-user-tar { user-tar exclude list "/usr/local/lib/gnutar_exclude_list" compress client fast } ls -l of /usr/local/lib/gnutar_exclude_list -rw-r--r--1 amanda staff 472 Oct 24 07:52 /usr/local/lib/gnutar_exclude_list /usr/local/lib/gnutar_exclude_list itself --- ./net ./dev/gpmctl ./dev/log ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/control02.ctl ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/redo02.log ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/oradata/debian/control01.ctl ./home/oracle/9.01/software/app/oracle/product/release/oradata/debian/undotbs01.dbf ./tmp/.ICE-unix ./tmp/.X11-unix ./var/run/postgresql/.s\* ./var/run/sendmail/smcontrol ./var/tmp/.oracle/s\* ./tmp/.sawfish-stan ./tmp/orbit-stan ./tmp/ssh\* Now clearly the files I wan't to exclude, are not being excluded! Also what's with the Amanda files themselves, that it's complaining about? The holding disk is /dev/hdf1, so that should not be related to the problems with this disk. -- Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]843-745-3154 Charleston SC. -- Windows 98: n. useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor, written by a 2-bit company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition. - (c) 2000 Stan Brown. Redistribution via the Microsoft Network is prohibited.