On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, John R. Jackson wrote:
I have checked the xinted file for amandaidx and amidxtape, and they both
appear to be correct.
So what? The one that really matters is amandad, and for God knows
what reason, the Linux folks don't appear to install that.
Actually, I hear it's
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, sandro ferrand wrote:
how may I backup reiser filesystem, with amanda ? On my server, I have
ext2fs and reiser filesystem
With gnu tar or with a reiserfs-specific dump.
AFAIK the latter doesn't exist.
David Woodhouse wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Any more ideas now? How can this "ATTR_ARCH" flag be reasonably used
here?
The ATTR_ARCH flag doesn't get mapped to any standard Unix flag. Mapping it
to the executable flag would be very strange.
I don't think so: this is exactly the
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Harri Haataja wrote:
So what? The one that really matters is amandad, and for God knows
what reason, the Linux folks don't appear to install that.
Actually, I hear it's in the client kit in RH's rpms.
So this unbelievable generalization that Linux users don't install the
Can I, and how can I, configure amanda to use multiple drives concurrently
in the same library??
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Mike Taylor
Coordinator of Systems Administration and Network Security
Indiana State University. Rankin Hall Rm 039
210 N 7th St. Terre Haute, IN.
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Can I, and how can I, configure amanda to use multiple drives concurrently
in the same library??
Yes. Multiple amanda configs.
-Mitch
Actually, I hear it's in the client kit in RH's rpms.
So I'm beginning to understand.
So this unbelievable generalization that Linux users don't install the
amanda(-no-dee) service config in xinetd.d would be false. =)
What I meant, but did not state clearly, was that it seems like a
lot of
Does the username have to be constant across Amanda clients?
No.
I mean, I think the server amanda user can be different because this can
be set in .amandahosts but can you set the username on per-client basis?
You're right about the server access. The server only tells the client
who the
Can the error appear through a bad termination of the scsi bus???
Bad termination can cause just about anything, so yes.
$ mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
$ mt -f /dev/nst0 fsf 1
$ dd if=3D/dev/nst0 bs=3D32k count=3D1 /tmp/block.0
$ ls -l /tmp/block.0
$ head -4 /tmp/block.0
The result of
node2 /boot lev 0 FAILED [input: can't open: p}@ùÿ¿ý§: No such
file or directory]
If I'm reading the code right, this says taper had finished processing
one holding disk chunk and was trying to go on to the next one.
driver: WARNING: could not create /dumps/amanda/20001207: N'est
Hi,
The backup for one of my disks in my configuration jumps back to a
level 0 dump every few days. The others hold and advance levels as
expected even another disk on the same host. Yet the backup of
this one disk will only go a few days before unpredictably jumping
back to level 0 and
Hi,
The tapes for one of my configurations seems to expire tapes and then .
. . decide they are active again. If I grep for the label string of the
tapes in this config on the mail folder with saved amanda reports (I
intentional force several nights' backups to disk by not loading a tape):
Hi together,
is it possible to make an verify-run with amanda
(Checking contens of Tape against contens of HDD) ?
Is it possible make a CRC-CHECK-Run with amanda ?
Calulate a CRC from each datafile and check this CRC-Value
against the CRC of the HDD-File.
My backup works, but i can only
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