Re: Request to nachine timed out.

2001-02-08 Thread John R. Jackson

>It's solved, I hope ;)
>
>I started this command manually
>...
>and time said:
>real421m18.894s
>user223m18.650s
>sys 7m54.520s
>
>so I think I need to set dtimeout to more.

The dtimeout variable controls how long dumper will wait **with no input**
from the client.  A "data timeout" error means dumper waited 30 minutes
(or whatever dtimeout is set to) and didn't hear *anything* from the
client.  It has nothing to do with the total time it takes to do the dump.

Feel free to crank up dtimeout, and I hope that gets you going, but I'm
not sure it will.

>tom

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Re: Request to nachine timed out.

2001-02-08 Thread tomas morhac

> You are using gnutar.
> It's slow (es. an incremental with gzip compression)
> Make sure you have set your timeout to something large
> 
> I have dtimeout set to 1800 .
> 
> Also, did you check /tmp/amanda on the client for debug files
> (sendbackup.*.debug ) ?
> If so, what's in the last (timewise) sendbackup.*.debug files ?
> There should be one for sdc1 and one for sda2.
> 
> Kind regards,
>  --
> Gerhard den Hollander   Phone +31-10.280.1515

It's solved, I hope ;)

I started this command manually

time /bin/gtar --create --directory /raid --listed-incremental 
/usr/local/amanda242/var/amanda/gnutar-lists/machinesdc1_0.new --sparse 
--one-file-system --ignore-failed-read --totals --file /dev/null --exclude-from 
/usr/local/amanda242/exclude.gtar .

/raid has about 17G

and time said:
real421m18.894s
user223m18.650s
sys 7m54.520s

so I think I need to set dtimeout to more.

thank you all
tom




Re: Request to nachine timed out.

2001-02-06 Thread Alexandre Oliva

On Feb  6, 2001, tomas morhac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ...and in the /tmp/amanda (client) is no sendbackup.debug

How about sendsize.debug?  That's the one that's created during
estimation.

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Re: Request to nachine timed out.

2001-02-06 Thread Gerhard den Hollander

* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 10:41:19AM +0100)
> Hi all
> 
> I've got the problem with this:
> 
> FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
>   machinesda2 lev 0 FAILED [Request to machine timed out.]
>   machinesdc1 lev 0 FAILED [Request to machine timed out.]
> 
> It's a linux machine where sda2 is / directory and sdc1 is raid.
> On the sda2 is only system, so there is about 400M but on the sdc1 is data and 
> there is about 17G.
> When I comment machine sdc1 in the disklist, amdump is running properly.
> 
> I also tried create machinesdc1_0.new file manually on that machine but 
> unsuccessful. 
> /bin/gtar --create --directory /raid --listed-incremental 
> /usr/local/amanda242/var/amanda/gnutar-lists/machinesdc1_0.new --sparse 
> --one-file-system --ignore-failed-read --totals --file /dev/null --exclude-from 
> /usr/local/lib/amanda/exclude.gtar .
> 
> machinesdc1_0.new has always zero size.

You are using gnutar.
It's slow (es. an incremental with gzip compression)
Make sure you have set your timeout to something large

I have dtimeout set to 1800 .

Also, did you check /tmp/amanda on the client for debug files
(sendbackup.*.debug ) ?
If so, what's in the last (timewise) sendbackup.*.debug files ?
There should be one for sdc1 and one for sda2.

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Re: Request to nachine timed out.

2001-02-06 Thread Gerhard den Hollander

* tomas morhac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 04:30:00PM +0100)
> > 
> > You are using gnutar.
> > It's slow (es. an incremental with gzip compression)
> > Make sure you have set your timeout to something large
> > 
> > I have dtimeout set to 1800 .
> > 
> > Also, did you check /tmp/amanda on the client for debug files
> > (sendbackup.*.debug ) ?
> > If so, what's in the last (timewise) sendbackup.*.debug files ?
> > There should be one for sdc1 and one for sda2.
> > 
> > Kind regards,
> >  --
> > Gerhard den Hollander   Phone +31-10.280.1515
> > Technical Support Jason Geosystems BV   Fax   +31-10.280.1511
> 
> I tried with dtimeout to 1800 but it's same.
> FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
>   machinesdc1 lev 0 FAILED [Request to machine timed out.]
> 
> and in the /tmp/amanda (client) is no sendbackup.debug, gnutar-file, 
> machnesdc1_0.new is empty.

What is there in /tmp/amanda ?
There must be at least one sendbackup.*.debug for the dump that succeeded .

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Re: Request to nachine timed out.

2001-02-06 Thread tomas morhac

> 
> You are using gnutar.
> It's slow (es. an incremental with gzip compression)
> Make sure you have set your timeout to something large
> 
> I have dtimeout set to 1800 .
> 
> Also, did you check /tmp/amanda on the client for debug files
> (sendbackup.*.debug ) ?
> If so, what's in the last (timewise) sendbackup.*.debug files ?
> There should be one for sdc1 and one for sda2.
> 
> Kind regards,
>  --
> Gerhard den Hollander   Phone +31-10.280.1515
> Technical Support Jason Geosystems BV   Fax   +31-10.280.1511

I tried with dtimeout to 1800 but it's same.
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
  machinesdc1 lev 0 FAILED [Request to machine timed out.]

...and in the /tmp/amanda (client) is no sendbackup.debug, gnutar-file, 
machnesdc1_0.new is empty.

tom