Re: amanda and OpenAFS?

2004-06-08 Thread Mitch Collinsworth
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there anyone backing up OpenAFS using amanda? Is there anything > special that needs to be done, or is it just like backing up any > other file system? > > I'd like to use gnutar if possible. We are, and I've heard from a few other sites who also

amanda and OpenAFS?

2004-06-08 Thread pll+amanda
Is there anyone backing up OpenAFS using amanda? Is there anything special that needs to be done, or is it just like backing up any other file system? I'd like to use gnutar if possible. Thanks, -- Seeya, Paul GPG Key fingerprint = 1660 FECC 5D21 D286 F853 E808 BB07 9239 53F1 28EE

Re: deleting contents of vtapes after backups

2004-06-08 Thread David Wolfskill
On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 01:29:27PM +0200, Axel Scheepers (thuis) wrote: >I installed amanda on my local network and it's doing fine. I've got 2 >configs, one daily which backups to a set of 5 vtapes of 700mb each to >burn to cdr, and one weekly full which backups to a set of 250 vtapes of >4GB e

Re: Solaris gnutar

2004-06-08 Thread Paul Bijnens
Javier Sanchez wrote: im having some problems with amanda's setup on solaris 7. Everything looks ok but amandad cant find gnutar programa. I have allready created links from /usr/local/bin/tar to /bin/gtar and /bin/gnutar but im still getting the same error. I have tried to look for the path on ru

Solaris gnutar

2004-06-08 Thread Javier Sanchez
Hi all, im having some problems with amanda's setup on solaris 7. Everything looks ok but amandad cant find gnutar programa. I have allready created links from /usr/local/bin/tar to /bin/gtar and /bin/gnutar but im still getting the same error. I have tried to look for the path on runtar using tr

Re: what is this

2004-06-08 Thread Paul Bijnens
Paul Bijnens wrote: fredjame wrote: I found these files and directory being created upon boot, in the /tmp directory. Do they have anything to do with Amanda? No, never seen. Not enough cafeine, I guess. Of course I did see them before :-) drwx--2 backups backups 4096 Jun 7 16:

Re: what is this

2004-06-08 Thread Paul Bijnens
fredjame wrote: I found these files and directory being created upon boot, in the /tmp directory. Do they have anything to do with Amanda? No, never seen. drwx--2 backups backups 4096 Jun 7 16:56 orbit-backups/ Maybe this: http://www.orbitsw.co.uk/hp3000/road.html -- Paul Bijnens

Re: ERROR: dev2: [addr 192.168.10.1: hostname lookup failed]

2004-06-08 Thread Paul Bijnens
Sebastian Kösters wrote: “amcheck DailySet1” makes the following error: ERROR: dev2 ß CLIENT: [addr 192.168.10.1 ß GATEWAY: hostname lookup failed] Is that funny "eszet" symbol part of the error message? (wingdings symbol 0xDF in the html source of the mail) Or did you make that up together with th

deleting contents of vtapes after backups

2004-06-08 Thread Axel Scheepers (thuis)
Hi All, I installed amanda on my local network and it's doing fine. I've got 2 configs, one daily which backups to a set of 5 vtapes of 700mb each to burn to cdr, and one weekly full which backups to a set of 250 vtapes of 4GB each to burn to DVD. The weekly-dvd config has these settings in it:

ERROR: dev2: [addr 192.168.10.1: hostname lookup failed]

2004-06-08 Thread Sebastian Kösters
Hi!   I got another Problem with Amanda.   “amcheck DailySet1” makes the following error:   ERROR: dev2 ß CLIENT: [addr 192.168.10.1 ß GATEWAY: hostname lookup failed]   The Gateway is pingable also the Client. The Gateway and the Client are pingable with they’re hostnames (DNS). I