> Because of how our directory structure works we have about 510 seperate
> directories to backup. It seems even if nothing has changed in the directory
> amanda still creates an incremental backup of the directory. Because our tape
> drive has a long startup time it takes about 10 hours to comp
Hello,
I'm trying to install AMANDA in our company network. I've already
installed the server on a Debian Linux machine and everthing seems to
work fine there - I am able to make backups of the local directorys
there The server runs as user backup there.
Now I want to backup some directorys fro
>Hi, I'm trying to figure out why I still get level 0 dumps when in
>degraded mode (no tape available).
Look for "reserving ... for degraded-mode dumps" in your amdump file.
How much did it reserve? What does "amgetconf reserve" say
(just to confirm your grep).
Look for "result ... from taper:
I have compiled chg-scsi from the cvs sources and am still getting a signal
11 when attempting a chg-scsi -info.
(gdb) run -info
Starting program: /usr/local/libexec/chg-scsi -info
warning: Lowest section in /usr/lib/libintl.so.1 is .hash at 0074
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation
>Nope I'm sure we're using DDS-2 tapes, as they're purchased with the DAT
>drive.
What do they say on them? For instance, 60M, 90M, 120M, etc? As I
understand it (I deduced this just this weekend after you brought it
up) only 120M are DDS-2.
>I hope Amanda do not have a bug in 2.4.1p1 that tre
Hi John,
Nope I'm sure we're using DDS-2 tapes, as they're purchased with the DAT
drive.
> mt -f /dev/nst0 stat
drive type = Generic SCSI-2 tape
drive status = 603979776
sense key error = 0
residue count = 0
file number = 18
block number = 0
Tape block size 0 bytes. Density code 0x24 (DDS-2).
So