Amanda is installed and running correctly (Dump, flush, clean etc), but
amrecover fails when run:
# ./amrecover
# ld.so.1: ./amrecover: fatal: libreadline.so.4: open failed: No such file
or directory
# Killed
Readline 4.3 is installed and the lib file is located here:
/usr/local/lib/librea
Simon Lorenz wrote:
Amanda is installed and running correctly (Dump, flush, clean etc), but
amrecover fails when run:
# ./amrecover
# ld.so.1: ./amrecover: fatal: libreadline.so.4: open failed: No such file
or directory
# Killed
Readline 4.3 is installed and the lib file is located here:
/us
Paul,
Thanks for quick response. Quick fix works :)! Will look at crle shortly.
Many thanks
Simon
> From: Paul Bijnens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 11:11:27 +0200
> To: Simon Lorenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Amrecover fa
hello,
after 3 years successfull backup with amanda
amdump fails since a few days with the message
Amanda Backup Report EMail:
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
planner: ERROR neptun: invalid reply from sendsize:
`/var/samba/projojekte/Laufende/Klingelnberg 1 SIZE 60'
neptun /etc lev 0 FAI
Stefan Noll wrote:
after 3 years successfull backup with amanda
amdump fails since a few days with the message
Amanda Backup Report EMail:
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
planner: ERROR neptun: invalid reply from sendsize:
`/var/samba/projojekte/Laufende/Klingelnberg 1 SIZE 60'
neptun /e
Paul Bijnens wrote:
Stefan Noll wrote:
Just verifying, you are very very sure there are no unvisible control
characters in that line?
I'm very sure. Yesterday it was another projekt
/var/samba/projekte/Lau/projekte/Laufende/iso_cocura
I checked the amandad..debug on backupserver and on backup
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 04:52, Simon Lorenz wrote:
>Amanda is installed and running correctly (Dump, flush, clean etc),
> but amrecover fails when run:
>
># ./amrecover
># ld.so.1: ./amrecover: fatal: libreadline.so.4: open failed: No
> such file or directory
># Killed
>
>Readline 4.3 is installed
Hi, i have the following message when i try running
amanda backup in my computer, in this sample i use localhost, but if i try with
another servers in my lan (all servers can i ping and is set to dns) i have the
same message
Amanda Tape Server Host Check-WARNING
Stefan Noll wrote:
DISKENTRY KLINGENBERG
sendsize[16506]: time 752.530: calculating for amname
'/var/samba/projekte/Laufende/Klingelnberg', dirname '/var/samba/
sendsize[16506]: time 752.530: getting size via gnutar for
/var/samba/projekte/Laufende/Klingelnberg level 0
sendsize[16506]: time 752.5
Hi all!! Yes, thats me with more questions!!!
I have readed (realy) the docs and the others post but
i didnt find any solution to my problem.
Im trying to recover some data with amrecover, but
when I execute this:
$su
Password:
$cd ~amanda
$amrecover Diaria
AMRECOVER Version 2.4.4p2. Contacting
Paul Bijnens wrote:
Are you very sure this was correctly copy/pasted? The lines
seem to be broken off.
True. I didn't paste correctly.
Another thing to explore is the fact you have over 100 entries for
that host.
Amanda communicates the estimates in one single udp dgram wich has
a payload a littl
On Wed, 26 May 2004 at 4:22pm, Pablo Quintía Vidal wrote
> Hi all!! Yes, thats me with more questions!!!
>
> I have readed (realy) the docs and the others post but
> i didnt find any solution to my problem.
>
> Im trying to recover some data with amrecover, but
> when I execute this:
>
> $su
>
Hello, amanda-users,
until now I managed to get around these things, but today I was
confronted with the question how to backup a MS Exchange Server !
Ok, I know, it's something like:
- stop exchange
- dump exchange to file
- start exchange
- dump file to tape/disk with AMANDA
But there was an
Hi, Pablo,
on Mittwoch, 26. Mai 2004 at 16:22 you wrote to amanda-users:
PQV> Hi all!! Yes, thats me with more questions!!!
;-) Hi again, Pablo, you are welcome ...
PQV> I have readed (realy) the docs and the others post but
PQV> i didnt find any solution to my problem.
PQV> Im trying to recov
Hi,
on Mittwoch, 26. Mai 2004 at 16:38 I wrote to amanda-users:
SGW> You have to have this in your file:
SGW> irixoa06.des.udc.es root
Sorry, incomplete:
irixoa06.des.udc.es root
irixoa06.des.udc.es amanda
--
best regards,
Stefan
Stefan G. Weichinger
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 07:52, Marcelo Leão Caffaro wrote:
>Hi, i have the following message when i try running amanda backup in
> my computer, in this sample i use localhost, but if i try with
> another servers in my lan (all servers can i ping and is set to
> dns) i have the same message
>
>Aman
Hi,
On Wed, 26.05.2004 at 16:34:37 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Subject: What to do with those MS Exchange Servers?
to answer this question first: Dispose of them and upgrade to a decent
Unix mail system!
...ok, just joking...
> confronted with the question how t
Stefan Noll wrote:
The mangled name I found in log.20040525.0 but not in amdump.1
It really helps if you post that line :-) .
Debugging is difficult using paranormal means.
Is the line above/after normal?
In amdump.1 everything looks OK.
planner: time 0.627: setting up estimates for
neptun:/var/s
Not being able to restore specific messages easily was one of the reasons we
moved away from Exchange 5.5.
I was by no means an Exchange expert, but I agree with Toni that moving to
something UNIX based will make your life easier.
Sendmail, Procmail, Courier IMAP and OpenLDAP are being used now
Hallo
Paul Bijnens wrote:
Stefan Noll wrote:
The mangled name I found in log.20040525.0 but not in amdump.1
It really helps if you post that line :-) .
Debugging is difficult using paranormal means.
Is the line above/after normal?
backupserver: log.20040525.0
...
DISK planner neptun /etc
DISK plan
The .amandahosts is as you say, with the entries for root and for amanda user:
irixoa06.des.udc.es root
irixoa06.des.udc.es amanda
but the problem persist.
In spanish:
El .amandahosts es como decís, con las entradas para root y para el usuario amanda
irixoa06.des.udc.es root
irixoa
Hi,
On Wed, 26.05.2004 at 09:29:01 -0600, Chris Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not being able to restore specific messages easily was one of the reasons we
> moved away from Exchange 5.5.
proprietary, closed-source programs sometimes offer plug-ins that claim
to do that. Expect to run Ve
Hi, Toni,
on Mittwoch, 26. Mai 2004 at 16:54 you wrote to amanda-users:
TM> On Wed, 26.05.2004 at 16:34:37 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> Subject: What to do with those MS Exchange Servers?
TM> to answer this question first: Dispose of them and upgrade to a decent
TM>
Hi, Chris,
on Mittwoch, 26. Mai 2004 at 17:29 you wrote to amanda-users:
CC> Not being able to restore specific messages easily was one of the reasons we
CC> moved away from Exchange 5.5.
CC> I was by no means an Exchange expert, but I agree with Toni that moving to
CC> something UNIX based will
Toni Mueller wrote:
If you really want to make use of those shared calendars or other
groupware functionality, you'd have to use add-on or even custom
programs for Outlook and Exchange that - in my case - turned out to be
non-portable across various versions of Outlook and costing
_considerably_mor
Hi Paul,
On Wed, 26.05.2004 at 18:16:08 +0200, Paul Bijnens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Toni Mueller wrote:
> >If you really want to make use of those shared calendars or other
> >groupware functionality, you'd have to use add-on or even custom
> >programs for Outlook and Exchange that - in my c
I've done the switch from MS Exchange / WinNT Domain based Network Shares to
Linux.
I'd do the Samba thing first. Both the mail and the Samba were big deals, but
the Samba move involved a lot less interaction with users, which made it seem
to go better in their eyes.
The problem with the move
Hi All!
I'm using AMANDA 2.4.3, and backing up to disk by faking a chg-multi
device. Everything's set up, it's backing up correctly, but I am now
trying to restore. I tried to restore a filesystem using amrestore that
does not exist... and now,
whenever I try to do one that DOES exist, Amanda tell
Hi, Chris,
on Mittwoch, 26. Mai 2004 at 18:36 you wrote to amanda-users:
CC> I've done the switch from MS Exchange / WinNT Domain based Network Shares to
CC> Linux.
CC> I'd do the Samba thing first. Both the mail and the Samba were big deals, but
CC> the Samba move involved a lot less interactio
Hi,
and what are the permisions on .amandahosts ?
it has to be owned by the amanda-user and have permisions set to 0600
Christoph
Pablo Quintía Vidal schrieb:
The .amandahosts is as you say, with the entries for root and for amanda user:
irixoa06.des.udc.es root
irixoa06.des.udc.es amanda
but t
>Hi,
>and what are the permisions on .amandahosts ?
>it has to be owned by the amanda-user and have
>permisions set to 0600
>Christoph
Hi!
The permisions are 0600 and the owner is amanda and
the group is backup
$ls -l .amadahosts
-rw--- 1 amanda backup 71 Mar 17 21:20
.amandahosts
For the
Byarlay, Wayne A. wrote:
I'm using AMANDA 2.4.3, and backing up to disk by faking a chg-multi
device. Everything's set up, it's backing up correctly, but I am now
trying to restore. I tried to restore a filesystem using amrestore that
does not exist... and now,
whenever I try to do one that DOES ex
Pablo Quintía Vidal wrote:
$ls -l .amadahosts
-rw--- 1 amanda backup 71 Mar 17 21:20
.amandahosts
In a previous post you wrote:
> The .amandahosts is as you say, with the entries for root and for
amanda user:
>
> irixoa06.des.udc.es root
> irixoa06.des.udc.es amanda
The 71 bytes in the fil
heh, I found a file called "info", which said:
position 30
I changed it to say "position 1" and it worked! Hopefully this wouldn't
mess it all up...
-Original Message-
From: Paul Bijnens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 1:24 PM
To: Byarlay, Wayne A.
Cc: [EMAIL PRO
OK, I've got another problem.
Figured out how to position the fake tape; thanks to Paul for help.
Now, when I'm restoring stuff via the following command:
/usr/sbin/amrestore -p file:/data1/amanda/tape4 usr | tar
-xvf -
Eventually, it looks as though it's right in the middle of untarring, it
s
Byarlay, Wayne A. wrote:
Now, when I'm restoring stuff via the following command:
/usr/sbin/amrestore -p file:/data1/amanda/tape4 usr | tar
-xvf -
"usr" should probably be "/usr", unless you specifically
used a syntax in disklist like:
servername usr /usr {
comp-usr-tar
} 1
(wi
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 11:44, Pablo Quintía Vidal wrote:
>The .amandahosts is as you say, with the entries for root and for
> amanda user:
>
>irixoa06.des.udc.es root
>irixoa06.des.udc.es amanda
>
>but the problem persist.
>
And did you configure and build it as the unpriviledged user
(amanda?),
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 12:14, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>Hi, Chris,
>
>on Mittwoch, 26. Mai 2004 at 17:29 you wrote to amanda-users:
>
>CC> Not being able to restore specific messages easily was one of
> the reasons we CC> moved away from Exchange 5.5.
>
>CC> I was by no means an Exchange exper
Gene Heskett wrote:
qmail can do that in its sleep, and scales to very large numbers of
accounts just fine.
...but it also can be a hassle to set up and maintain thanks to djb's
repackaging restrictions. we used it for awhile but switched to
alternatives like courier and postfix, which are in
can anyone recommend an autoloader that's known to work on a Solaris 8
host (preferably a SunBlade 1000, or similar) under mtx?
thanks for any light anyone can shed!
--
Tom Yates
Cambridge, UK.
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 13:33, lloyd wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> qmail can do that in its sleep, and scales to very large numbers
>> of accounts just fine.
>
>...but it also can be a hassle to set up and maintain thanks to
> djb's repackaging restrictions.
I wasn't aware that Daniel had any s
Just for the record, and please, let's discuss MTAs on other lists...
On Wed, 26.05.2004 at 16:21:10 -0400, Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 May 2004 12:14, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> >We are talking about ~25 users here, BTW ..
If you have some kind of *nix box, be s
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