On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 12:10:17AM +0100, Josef Wolf wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 05:57:16PM -0800, Jay Lessert wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 11:39:24PM +0100, Josef Wolf wrote:
>
> This top output is on idle system:
>
> top - 23:19:51 up 5 days, 12:08, 23 users, load average: 0.00, 0
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 at 7:16pm, stan wrote
> I've got a couple of 120G disk that contain files in a serries of
> directories. I need to split these up to allow my DLT40 tape to back up
> smaller checks.
>
> What I have in mind is something like this:
>
> /foo/bar/[A-J]*
> /foo/bar/[K-z]*
>
> But
I've got a couple of 120G disk that contain files in a serries of
directories. I need to split these up to allow my DLT40 tape to back up
smaller checks.
What I have in mind is something like this:
/foo/bar/[A-J]*
/foo/bar/[K-z]*
But if I put that in the disklist file amcheck says it's invalid.
Hi, Brian,
on Dienstag, 03. Februar 2004 at 16:40 you wrote to amanda-users:
BC> Hello Gene, Paul, Stefan, Jon and Amanda users,
BC> I wanted to give my thanks and close the issue of dumping
BC> concurrancy and thought I could do it publicly in case I
BC> needed to find it again.
[snip]
BC> We
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 05:57:16PM -0800, Jay Lessert wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 11:39:24PM +0100, Josef Wolf wrote:
> Just so you are aware, this is definitely not normal behavior (extreme
> system sluggishness during a single large file copy/move)!
Hmm..
> I assume you're running some fl
Hi,
I had Amanda server running for half year and I want to add a client
these days.
However, after I installed the client and tried to run amcheck, the
server pop-up an error
"WARNING: client.machine: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?"
When I checked the error log on the client, I got
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 08:38:22AM -0600, mnmis mnmis wrote:
>
> Here is my example of the disklist file.
>
> webmn.checkpt.com sda1 a {
>comp-root-tar-a
>exclude "./var/www/htdocs/jobfiles/*"
>} -1 local
>
> webmn.checkpt.com sda1 b {
>comp-root-tar-b
>} -1
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 08:38:22AM -0600, mnmis mnmis wrote:
>
> Here is my example of the disklist file.
>
> webmn.checkpt.com sda1 a {
>comp-root-tar-a
>exclude "./var/www/htdocs/jobfiles/*"
>} -1 local
>
> webmn.checkpt.com sda1 b {
>comp-root-tar-b
>}
Hello,
This might not be the forum for this but it concerns use of an
autoloader which many amanda users probably use.
I have a RedHat 8.0 system running on an HP DL380 that has updated
drivers for the raid and hot plug system. I have an Overland
LoaderXpress autoloader, 20 tape magazine with a si
Hello Gene, Paul, Stefan, Jon and Amanda users,
I wanted to give my thanks and close the issue of dumping
concurrancy and thought I could do it publicly in case I
needed to find it again.
Please know that this is my understanding and may not be a fully
accurate technical description, I tend to s
Hi Rodi,
The "amrecover: Can't read file header" message happened to me when the
chg-disk script wasn't being called, and amrecover was trying to read
from an empty tape slot directory i.e. the "data" sym-link was wrong.
My amanda.conf has these entries:
tpchanger "chg-disk"
tapedev "file:/s4/a
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 09:38, mnmis mnmis wrote:
gaack! Don't include the whole header
[snip]
>>Make two nearly identical dumptypes, but give one the base dir and
>> an exclude pattern. Call this one A.
>>
>>Give the other one a full path to the desired directory and no
>> exclude file. Call
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On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 at 8:38am, mnmis mnmis wrote
> webmn.checkpt.com sda1 a {
> comp-root-tar-a
> exclude "./var/www/htdocs/jobfiles/*"
> } -1 local
>
> webmn.checkpt.com sda1 b {
> comp-root-tar-b
> } -1 local
>
> Sample dumptypes.
>
> define dumptype com
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Subject: Re: Example Disklist for a disk larger than 1 tape.
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 19:02:12 -0500
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hi amanda-users,
sorry to bring this up again, but i'm also having problems with using
amrecover with the file: driver.. i have read the recent thread, but i
cannot get it to work properly.
my backup server is a debian/stable machine. to install amanda-2.4.4p1,
i retrieved the source package form
B V S S ADITYA wrote:
It also started behaving funnily. I identified four problems with
Amanda, don't know how come suddenly Amanda started working strangely.
My problems with Amanda are:
1.
...
Avg Tp Write Rate (k/s) -- -- --
Just when becoming interesting, you cut the re
> I don't understand why amcheck is saying amdump or amflush is running when
no process related to amanda is running
> Can anybody suggest me what to do?
kill the processes and then run amcleanup
Hi,
I'm using Amanda 2.4.3. I scheduled Amanda to backup every weeknight, it was working fine but from the last three days, it is not able to backup. It also started behaving funnily. I identified four problems with Amanda, don't know how come suddenly Amanda started working strangely.
My p
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hello stefan,
> Hello, Cedric,
>
>
>>> BC> I'm trying to backup with tar the station obslin13
>>> BC> So I've added
>>> BC> obslin13 /export/diskA1/user1 comp-user-tar #Mdk
>>> BC> in the /disklist
>>>
>>> BC> and the user1 has also the
>>> obslin13:/export/diskA1/user1_unsaved BC>
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