Christian Molière wrote:
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Yes, I do with this version but now I have same problem in an other
part of amreport file, in section DUMP SUMMARY:
I'd like to parse all sections without truncated hostname neither
truncated disk. Is it possible and how coul
Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 12:57:58AM +, chuck.amadi wrote:
Hi Is there doc's for setting up ainternal and extrenal tape drives As
I have a DDS-4 drive and need to commission a second external drive to
backup a total of 80gb server and I would like to backup a minmum 300gb
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I've tested and it's ok.
Thanks for your speed help.
Paul Bijnens wrote:
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As a followup, the planner started segfaulting when it *wasn't* compiled
with -O2, so I had to go back to -O2 for most things. Really strange. :)
G
Graeme Humphries wrote:
This was very helpful. I modified the Debian compile script to remove
the "-O2" from the compile (to try and get a better
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 12:24 pm, Graeme Humphries wrote:
> As a followup, the planner started segfaulting when it *wasn't* compiled
> with -O2, so I had to go back to -O2 for most things. Really strange. :)
If you set your ulimit (for amdump) to allow core dumps, then if any of the
amanda ser
I hope this is not a rerun of a previous topic but I have not found anything
on the net yet. I have amanda 2.4.5 running on 2 different servers. The
problem started about 5 or 6 weeks after implementing amanda. Kernel is 2.6.
Several times, shortly after amanda started a backup the server locked up
Do you happen to be using the aic7xxx driver ? If so, I had the same problem until the new kernel 2.6.15.
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I hope this is not
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Do you happen to be using the aic7xxx driver ? If so, I had the same
problem until the new kernel 2.6.15.
I'm having problems in debian 2.6.8 related to aic7xxx as well...I use an
aic7xxx HVD SCSI connec
The problem I had started at kernels greater than 2.6.12.x (starting at 2.6.13.0) and was finally cleared at 2.6.15.0.
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On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 09:27:49AM +0100, Paul Bijnens wrote:
> Jon LaBadie wrote:
> >On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 12:57:58AM +, chuck.amadi wrote:
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> >>Hi Is there doc's for setting up ainternal and extrenal tape drives As
> >>I have a DDS-4 drive and need to commission a second external drive
Jon LaBadie wrote:
And create a new file named "chg-multi.conf" in the same directory
as the amanda.conf file with this content:
multieject 0
gravity 0
needeject 0
ejectdelay 0
statefile /var/lib/amanda/daily/changer-status # changeme
firstslot 1
lastslot 2
slot 1 /dev/nst0
Yes, I am using the aic7xxx driver. I am using the adaptec
39160 card. My tape drive is a dell 112T, basically a 1U unit with 2 DLT 40/80
drives in it. The other server had the same scsi card with Compaq AIT-35 8 tape
autoloader. I will try installing the new kernel to see. The 2 servers that
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 at 8:50pm, Gordon J. Mills III wrote
Yes, I am using the aic7xxx driver. I am using the adaptec 39160 card. My
tape drive is a dell 112T, basically a 1U unit with 2 DLT 40/80 drives in
it. The other server had the same scsi card with Compaq AIT-35 8 tape
autoloader. I will tr
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