On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 10:37:18PM +0300, Antonios Christofides wrote:
> I wrote:
> > "tapelist" has size zero. I label a tape with amlabel, and it still has
> > size zero, although you can tell from the date that it has been touched.
>
> Thanks to the one who suggested to run amlabel with strace:
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 01:41:01PM -0400, Jonathan B. Bayer wrote:
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> Hello amanda-users,
>
> I'm still working at this :-(
>
> I have the amanda server installed on a dedicated server. I'm trying to
> backup a filesystem on one of my clients.
"1.server._home.1" is equivalent to one file on a tape.
You don't rewind one "tape file", you rewind the entire tape.
Your "tapes" are "file1", "file2", ...
However, each should have a directory named "data".
And the incremental dump file you show above should
have been created in that "data"
안녕하세요.
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벌써 장마인지 어젠 많은 비가 내렸지요.
로또 한장에 작은 소망과 꿈을 담아 한 주일을 즐겁게 꾸며 보세요.
무더위는 어느새 사라지겠지요. ^^
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Yep. It's working exactly as it should. You probably don't want it sending a
backup to tape.hijack-your-data.net.
The .amandahosts should be more like this:
tape.control.att.com amanda
cluster-adm.control.att.com amanda
The exact machine name in the error message is what has to appear
Ok: amandad runs, and In the /tmp/amanda/ debug file, I get:
host failure:
...
Amanda 2.4 ACK HANDLE 000-0003EE70 SEQ 1058213638
amandad: time 0.002: bsd security: remote host tape.control.att.com user amanda local
user amanda
amandad: time 0.016: check failed: [access as amanda not allow
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 01:41:01PM -0400, Jonathan B. Bayer wrote:
> I have dtimeout set to 7200.
>
> The client is a dual cpu P4, running at 866 Mhz each, with 1 gig of
> memory. It is running RedHat 7.1.
>
> Both systems are running Amanda 2.4.4p1
>
> There are no IP filters on either system
I wrote:
> "tapelist" has size zero. I label a tape with amlabel, and it still has
> size zero, although you can tell from the date that it has been touched.
Thanks to the one who suggested to run amlabel with strace: a nice "no
space left on device" had been returned when amanda had tried to writ
> Yeah, I was tired of the RPM nonsense. I wrote a script that rebuilds all
> updates every weekend and emails the results. It's worked very nicely thus
> far.
Eww! You scare me. ;] *grin*
I'm a rigid believer in "if it ain't broke, don't update it".
>
> > At this point, I'm very uncertain
OK. we'll do my questions 1 at a time.
First, I'm still struggling to figure out where my changer is: According to the
exabyte folks, my X80 drive was in "emulation" mode, and was emulating a exabyte 480
until I removed the emulation.
Once booting, it did do a probe-scsi-all successfully, a
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 at 8:37pm, Roland Barmettler wrote
> How would you backup large filesystems (multiple of a single tape)
> with Amanda since it cannot (yet) use multiple tapes ?
FAQ. Split up the fs using tar and multiple disklist entries.
--
Joshua Baker-LePain
Department of Biomedical Eng
On Monday 14 July 2003 02:37 pm, Roland Barmettler wrote:
> Hi All
>
> How would you backup large filesystems (multiple of a single tape)
> with Amanda since it cannot (yet) use multiple tapes ?
>
> Thanks for your thoughts...
>
> Greetings, Roland
Can you chunk it up into several disklist entri
Hi All
How would you backup large filesystems (multiple of a single tape)
with Amanda since it cannot (yet) use multiple tapes ?
Thanks for your thoughts...
Greetings, Roland
On Monday 14 July 2003 01:52 pm, Russell Adams wrote:
> I commend you for using Gentoo in a server, glad I'm not the only
> one. ;] I've got, er, 3 Gentoo boxes as servers already. Excellent
> distro, but change control is a major issue. No updates on anything
> unless required.
Yeah, I was tire
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 01:37:43PM -0400, Chris Dahn wrote:
> On Monday 14 July 2003 12:35 pm, Russell Adams wrote:
> > That was my ebuild, heavily modified by the gentoo developer that
> > commited it. ;]
>
> Yeah, I submitted mine ages ago, they bounced it. I fixed it, and it got
> lost to ne
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Hello amanda-users,
I'm still working at this :-(
I have the amanda server installed on a dedicated server. I'm trying to
backup a filesystem on one of my clients.
I keep getting a data timeout on this client, and the filesystem does
not get backed
On Monday 14 July 2003 12:35 pm, Russell Adams wrote:
> That was my ebuild, heavily modified by the gentoo developer that
> commited it. ;]
Yeah, I submitted mine ages ago, they bounced it. I fixed it, and it got
lost to newer ebuilds such as yours.
> Obviously you shouldn't have servers auto-
On Monday 14 July 2003 01:02 pm, Jay Fenlason wrote:
> Check that the files reference in /etc/xinetd.d/a* actually exist. If
> they say "server = /usr/lib/amanda/amandad" (etc) and the file is now
> installed in /usr/libexec/amanda/amandad (or whatever) you'll get this
> failure.
Yep, the files a
The most obvious solution would be to run amcheck -t .
This will tell you if the tape in the drive is the one that Amanda
expects to use.
If not (not the right tape or no tape in the drive), then the command
will tell you which tape that Amanda wants to see in the drive.
It will NOT list all t
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 12:29:03PM -0400, Chris Dahn wrote:
> Hi all,
> I used to have 2.4.2p2 installed. I built an ebuild for Gentoo for it.
> Apparently they finally accepted someone's ebuild for Amanda into the CVS
> tree, and so my system was automatically updated to 2.4.4 last night.
> H
That was my ebuild, heavily modified by the gentoo developer that
commited it. ;]
Obviously you shouldn't have servers auto-update. :P
How many disk entries are on the server? Could it be that amcheck is
checking each one and tripping a threshold?
Russell
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 12:29:03PM -04
> "Eric" == Eric Sproul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jack> I looked through the manual pages for amtape and amadmin but
Jack> couldn't find a command to tell me which of the tapes in my
Jack> tapelist were able to be reused at that time -- all of my tapes
Jack> are labeled "reuse" in the tapeli
On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 12:12, Jack Twilley wrote:
> I looked through the manual pages for amtape and amadmin but couldn't
> find a command to tell me which of the tapes in my tapelist were able
> to be reused at that time -- all of my tapes are labeled "reuse" in
> the tapelist, but there's nothing
Hi all,
I used to have 2.4.2p2 installed. I built an ebuild for Gentoo for it.
Apparently they finally accepted someone's ebuild for Amanda into the CVS
tree, and so my system was automatically updated to 2.4.4 last night.
However, this messed everything up. I've managed to fix (I think) all o
I looked through the manual pages for amtape and amadmin but couldn't
find a command to tell me which of the tapes in my tapelist were able
to be reused at that time -- all of my tapes are labeled "reuse" in
the tapelist, but there's nothing to tell the one I wrote first apart
From the one I wrote
We're happily using Amanda with a bunch of IDE disks giving us about 3 months
worth of backups. But now the boss has taken a notion to do monthly archive
backups of certain filesystems too. That's OK - I've a DDS3 in the backup
box, and that should be just big enough to backup what I need to arc
I thought I would add my 2 cents worth since I have just completed the
installation of Amanda, Samba, and other assorted gnu and freeware
products. My configuation is 2 Sun servers (Solaris 9), L25 Tape
Library w/ 2 LTO tape drives, 2 T3 SANs, and 22 Windows NT/2K servers.
-- Original Me
Hi
what does the /var/log/messages (or /var/adm/messages whichever) say
around this time? You could have dirty heads, bad tapes or indeed a
broken drive. Or something like a bad SCSI cable.
As I was trying to say, there is nothing even remotely related to this
problem in the system log. Also, I
Hi
what does the /var/log/messages (or /var/adm/messages whichever) say
around this time? You could have dirty heads, bad tapes or indeed a
broken drive. Or something like a bad SCSI cable.
--
Martin Hepworth
Senior Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic Ltd
+44 (0)1865 842300
Toralf Lund
I've mentioned this earlier, but not a lot came out of it:
I've been getting a lot of
*** A TAPE ERROR OCCURRED: [[writing file: I/O error]].
lately. This does not, however, happen all the time, and not for specific
tapes, either. Also, I can't find any error messages related to the tape
devic
Hi, I'm a newbie and sorry if this is obvious, I Googled and FAQed and
man'ed and found nothing.
"tapelist" has size zero. I label a tape with amlabel, and it still has
size zero, although you can tell from the date that it has been touched.
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