On Friday 09 April 2004 04:49, Hans van Zijst wrote:
>It seems as if Amanda has a problem with my DLT drive. It's an HP
> DLT7000, an uncompressed tape has a capacity of 35GB, a compressed
> one up to 70GB. But when I do a full dump of all my machines on a
> time that one of them contains quite a l
It seems as if Amanda has a problem with my DLT drive. It's an HP DLT7000,
an uncompressed tape has a capacity of 35GB, a compressed one up to 70GB.
But when I do a full dump of all my machines on a time that one of them
contains quite a lot of data (my own homegrown backup-images), I get this
$ ls -l ~amanda/ConFig/log.20040409.0
How do you look at that file? Using NFS or Samba maybe?
The first line of that file also contains a date:
$ head -1 ~amanda/ConFig/log.20040409.0
START driver date 20040409
The first line of amdump.1 also contains a datetime stamp.
$
:
$ ls -l ~amanda/ConFig/log.20040409.0
How do you look at that file? Using NFS or Samba maybe?
The first line of that file also contains a date:
$ head -1 ~amanda/ConFig/log.20040409.0
START driver date 20040409
The first line of amdump.1 also contains a datetime stamp.
$ head