On Monday 14 June 2004 15:41, Eric Siegerman wrote:
>On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 10:41:14PM +0200, Andreas Sundstrom wrote:
>> --with-user=root \
>> --with-group=root
>
>A stab in the dark here: these settings seem a bit suspicious.
>Normally one doesn't run Amanda as root; it's able
Hi,
I have installed both amanda server and client on the same machine (running
NetBSD 1.61) with user=ROOT and group=operator (self-compile). I have
successfully made a backup with amanda 2.4.4p2. But now I have problems
recovering the data. I got the following message when I run amrecover
Eric Siegerman wrote:
On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 10:41:14PM +0200, Andreas Sundstrom wrote:
--with-user=root \
--with-group=root
A stab in the dark here: these settings seem a bit suspicious.
Normally one doesn't run Amanda as root; it's able to get root
privilege when it needs it (t
On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 10:41:14PM +0200, Andreas Sundstrom wrote:
> --with-user=root \
> --with-group=root
A stab in the dark here: these settings seem a bit suspicious.
Normally one doesn't run Amanda as root; it's able to get root
privilege when it needs it (that's what the l
Jeffrey A. St. Pierre wrote:
ERROR: : [could not access /export/rd01/mltipath/jpals
(/export/rd01/mltipath/jpals): Permission denied]
Client check: 5 hosts checked in 9.935 seconds, 1 problem found
However, if I change the disklist to backup the parent directory,
/export/rd01/mltipath, everything
Hello,
I need a second or third set of eyes on this error.
I have a partition mounted as /export/rd01. under that mount I
have project called mltipath, with a subdirectory called jpals.
I just want to backup the subdirectory, using tar. The amanda
server is a remote machine that can access the