Presently we are running Amanda-2.5.2p1 on our Solaris 10 server zorn.
I am trying to test run Amanda-2.6.1p1 on our Solaris 10 server but I am getting the dreaded error: zorn->[6] > ./sbin/amcheck -c daily zorn Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check -------------------------------- WARNING: zorn: selfcheck request failed: timeout waiting for ACK Client check: 1 host checked in 30.102 seconds. 1 problem found. (brought to you by Amanda 2.6.1p1-20090515) where zorn is the Solaris 10 server. I am trying to track down why it is getting the timeout. I ran zorn->[29] > amservice zorn bsd noop < /dev/null Request failed: timeout waiting for ACK which indicates that I might be having a problem with authentication. So I am trying to track down what might be different between the 2.5.2p1 and 2.6.1p1 installation that might cause the problem. [150][r...@zorn]:/tmp/amanda/server# inetadm -l svc:/network/amanda/udp:default SCOPE NAME=VALUE name="amanda" endpoint_type="dgram" proto="udp" isrpc=FALSE wait=TRUE exec="/local/Amanda/amanda/libexec/amanda/amandad -auth=bsd amdump amindexd amidxtaped" user="amanda" default bind_addr="" default bind_fail_max=-1 default bind_fail_interval=-1 default max_con_rate=-1 default max_copies=-1 default con_rate_offline=-1 default failrate_cnt=40 default failrate_interval=60 default inherit_env=TRUE default tcp_trace=FALSE default tcp_wrappers=FALSE default connection_backlog=10 I ran the following inetadm commands to restart the 2.6.1p1 service. inetadm -d svc:/network/amanda/udp:default inetadm -e svc:/network/amanda/udp:default Here is my /tmp/amanda debug file. [148][r...@zorn]:/tmp/amanda/server# cat amservice.20090604111017.debug 1244128217.488460: amservice: pid 17754 ruid 30002 euid 30002 version 2.6.1p1: start at Thu Jun 4 11:10:17 2009 1244128217.490270: amservice: security_getdriver(name=bsd) returns ff259c28 1244128217.490388: amservice: security_handleinit(handle=30e08, driver=ff259c28 (BSD)) 1244128217.493031: amservice: dgram_bind: setting up a socket with family 2 1244128217.554509: amservice: bind_portrange2: Try port 819: Available - Success 1244128217.554879: amservice: dgram_bind: socket 4 bound to 0.0.0.0.819 1244128217.555603: amservice: dgram_send_addr(addr=30e28, dgram=ff25fc0c) 1244128217.555651: amservice: (sockaddr_in *)30e28 = { 2, 10080, 128.210.3.177 } 1244128217.555695: amservice: dgram_send_addr: ff25fc0c->socket = 4 1244128227.562708: amservice: dgram_send_addr(addr=30e28, dgram=ff25fc0c) 1244128227.562791: amservice: (sockaddr_in *)30e28 = { 2, 10080, 128.210.3.177 } 1244128227.562838: amservice: dgram_send_addr: ff25fc0c->socket = 4 1244128237.621829: amservice: dgram_send_addr(addr=30e28, dgram=ff25fc0c) 1244128237.621924: amservice: (sockaddr_in *)30e28 = { 2, 10080, 128.210.3.177 } 1244128237.621973: amservice: dgram_send_addr: ff25fc0c->socket = 4 1244128247.631767: amservice: security_seterror(handle=30e08, driver=ff259c28 (BSD) error=timeout waiting for ACK) 1244128247.632397: amservice: security_close(handle=30e08, driver=ff259c28 (BSD)) 1244128247.633121: amservice: pid 17754 finish time Thu Jun 4 11:10:47 2009 Below is my configure command to build amanda. ./configure \ --prefix=/local/Amanda/$AMANDAVERSION \ --with-user=amanda \ --with-group=operator \ --with-gnutar=/opt/csw/bin/gtar \ --with-gnuplot=/opt/csw/bin/gnuplot \ --with-gnutar-listdir=/var/amanda/gnutar-lists \ --with-includes=/opt/csw/include \ --with-libraries=/opt/csw/lib \ --with-index-server=zorn \ --with-tape-server=zorn \ --with-smbclient=/pkgs/samba/bin/smbclient \ --with-tape-device=/dev/rmt/1bn \ --with-changer-device=/dev/changer/1 \ --without-ipv6 \ --with-bsd-security \ --with-bsdtcp-security \ --with-bsdudp-security \ --enable-manpage-build \ --enable-static-binary \ --disable-s3-device \ LDFLAGS=' -L/opt/csw/lib -R/opt/csw/lib -L/usr/lib -R/usr/lib' \ CPPFLAGS='-I/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include/readline -I/usr/include' \ PKG_CONFIG=/opt/csw/bin/pkg-config \ CC=/pkgs/$GCCVERSION/bin/gcc \ MT=/opt/csw/bin/mt \ MTF="-f" \ MTX=/opt/csw/sbin/mtx \ PERL=/opt/csw/bin/perl Does anyone see anything obvious that might be causing the problem? Do the security settings look OK in the above configure file? Is it OK to compile with all three security settings? Thanks Robert _____________________________________________________________________ Robert P. McGraw, Jr. Manager, Computer System EMAIL: rmcg...@purdue.edu Purdue University ROOM: MATH-807 Department of Mathematics PHONE: (765) 494-6055 150 N. University Street West Lafayette, IN 47907-2067