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Hi,
verry easy to solve.
you'll have to pass a command-line to your kernel to tell the ide-driver
not to initialise your scsi-tape. with lilo use a line like
append="hdd=ide-scsi"
in your lilo.conf.
Christoph
M3 Freak schrieb:
Hello all,
This message probably shouldn't be here, but it's for my ta
I can run amlabel and amdump with no problems as user
"amanda". However, whenever I run amrecover as root, I
get the following message.
Can someone help, please?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] normal]# amrecover normal
AMRECOVER Version 2.4.3. Contacting server on
localhost ...
220 Rockwell AMANDA index serve
--On Tuesday, October 14, 2003 16:33:22 -0500 "Johnson, S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just realized that I replied to an individual user instead of the group and user -
> my bad. I'm going to repost for future reference on others possibly running into
> the same problem:
> -
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 04:33:22PM -0500, Johnson, S enlightened us:
> I just realized that I replied to an individual user instead of the group
> and user - my bad. I'm going to repost for future reference on others
> possibly running into the same problem: --
>
> Ok, I
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 03:11:02PM -0400, M3 Freak enlightened us:
> Hello all,
>
> This message probably shouldn't be here, but it's for my tape drive, and
> I want to use Amanda, so it KINDA fits. :)
>
> Anyway, I can use my Seagate STT3401A with the ide-scsi and st modules
> when I insert them
I just realized that I replied to an individual user instead of the group and user -
my bad. I'm going to repost for future reference on others possibly running into the
same problem:
--
Ok, I must be missunderstanding something here... Sorry for my lack of knowledge (t
Christoffer Dahl Petersen wrote:
Now I have a poster hanging above my desk saying: "Man of the day: Paul
Bijnens"
:-) :-)
I tried your "workaround nr. 1", but it didnt work, but it gave me a
Strange, "it works when I do it". I just tried:
amrecover> ls
2003-07-24 .
2003-07-14 help/
2003-07
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Kin-Ho Kwan wrote:
> *Hi,
>
> I am using shell wrapper to run my pre- and post- backup scripts.
> However, when Amanda runs my new dump script, I get such
> error message.
> *
>
> FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
> mymachine /dev/sda11 lev 0 STRANGE
> *Is there anything wr
Hello all,
This message probably shouldn't be here, but it's for my tape drive, and
I want to use Amanda, so it KINDA fits. :)
Anyway, I can use my Seagate STT3401A with the ide-scsi and st modules
when I insert them using modprobe. How do I get this modules loading
automatically when the system
*Hi,
I am using shell wrapper to run my pre- and post- backup scripts.
However, when Amanda runs my new dump script, I get such
error message.
*
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
mymachine /dev/sda11 lev 0 STRANGE
so I looked through the log file, and the log said:
##
--On Tuesday, October 14, 2003 12:54:34 -0500 "Johnson, S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been working on my original problem of the service not seemingly
> running under the user Amanda when I think I discovered another issue,
> perhaps related to my problem. When I do an amcheck -m DailySet1
I’ve
been working on my original problem of the service not seemingly running under
the user Amanda when I think I discovered another issue, perhaps related to my
problem. When I do an amcheck –m DailySet1 I get the following email sent
to me:
DailySet1
AMANDA PROBLEM: FIX BEFORE RU
tir, 2003-10-14 kl. 15:34 skrev Paul Bijnens:
Workaround:
setdisk /home/files (or whatever your DLE is named)
cd *MAGS (or "??MAGS": use a wildcard as args to cd)
Workaround nr 2:
amrestore -p ... | tar -xvf - './ MAGS/some/file'
(While panicking, it is maybe wiser to restore into a
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 10:20:11AM -0500, Johnson, S wrote:
> In the amanda.conf, I've got the dump user configured as amanda.
> Any suggestions?
A few questions:
> I can get amanda to run if I su amanda then run the job manually.
You mean amcheck? amdump?
> Cron doesn't seems to want to run Am
Hello,
I can get amanda to run if I su amanda then
run the job manually. Cron doesn’t seems to want to
run Amanda as root, not amanda. In the amanda.conf,
I’ve got the dump user configured as amanda. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Christoffer Dahl Petersen wrote:
I should recover some files from a directory, but I can't get into the
directory.
The path is: /home/files/\ \ MAGS/ or "/home/files/ MAGS/", here is
what I do:
#amrecover daily
amrecover> setdisk /home/files/\ \ MAGS
Mount point "\" invalid - must start with
Hi!
I should recover some files from a directory, but I can't get into the directory.
The path is: /home/files/\ \ MAGS/ or "/home/files/ MAGS/", here is what I do:
#amrecover daily
amrecover> setdisk /home/files/\ \ MAGS
Mount point "\" invalid - must start with /
Invalid command - parse e
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