I'm running AMANDA 2.4.2; one of my clients is a workstation using
XFS. I've been happily backing it up for several months. However,
there's now a quite large file on the partition which will easily fill
our backup tapes.
Checking the xfsdump manpage, I see that the -e option to xfsdump will
ca
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 11:49 am, chandrasekar wrote:
>Hi everyone
>This might be a simple question. I just wanted to know if we
> can use DDS cleaning tape in a DDS-3 tape drive.
> Thanks in advance
>regards
>chandrasekar
>
I've read someplace that the formulations have changed enou
Hiya,
Just thinking about coding up some perl scripts so I can see how my backups
are going from a web browser, and was wondering if there was anything like
that already - no point in reinventing the wheel.
Something like Analog for Amanda I guess. Even something pretty humble would
be fine.
I am new to the Unix environment, and have been tasked with developing a
backup system for a development environment consisting of many platforms.
Amanda seems to be a good place to start, but due to lack off Unix
experience I am having great difficulty installing. The error message I get
when ru
Sergio Pereira wrote:
> hi folks,
>
> I'm using amanda-2.4.2p2 with redhat 7.2 and I'm geting problem to setup
> some tapes to use.
> When I try to use amlabel I get a error message:
> "amlabel: no tape online" but the tape is there. any thoughts about it ?
> thanks in advance
>
> Sergio
what
Hi everyone
This might be a simple question. I just wanted to know if we can use DDS
cleaning tape in a DDS-3 tape drive.
Thanks in advance
regards
chandrasekar
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hi folks,
I'm using amanda-2.4.2p2 with redhat 7.2 and I'm geting problem to setup
some tapes to use.
When I try to use amlabel I get a error message:
"amlabel: no tape online" but the tape is there. any thoughts about it ?
thanks in advance
Sergio
Has anyone seen a tape changer for an Overland Minilibrary Xpress
(a DLT library)?
Thanks,
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Thanks guys! Once I deleted config.cache (which had the bad smbclient info)
configure was happy with the smbclient this time. ;^)
Thanks again!
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Matthew
I had the same problem and ended up using the smb option to back the
thing up.
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Matthew Boeckman wrote:
> I've got a SNAP!server 4000 here on my network, that I'd like to get
> backups from. It exports the filesystem via NFS. Is there anyway to get
> amanda to bac
Hello
This is my dumpreport... could any of you amandaexperts tell me what is
going on with hda4? It seems hda3 was backed up correctly (or was
it?). time_t value too large seems to me like someone defined some sort
of integer and it overflowed... no?
Help would be greatly appreciated!
best r
Hi,
> >checking for smbclient... (cached) /usr/local/samba/bin
>
> Two thoughts. First, that "(cached)" says ./configure is finding the
> information from a previous run. Remove config.cache and try again.
>
> Second, make sure you don't have the SAMBA_CLIENT environment
> variable set. If yo
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