On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 05:18:51PM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently gotten the appropriate holes cut in my firewall that allow
> me to backup my mail server. The problem is that Maildirs don't seem to
> want to be backed up... the backups fail, w/ hundreds of errors like
Matt Hyclak schreef:
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 05:18:51PM -0700, Cameron Matheson enlightened us:
I've recently gotten the appropriate holes cut in my firewall that allow
me to backup my mail server. The problem is that Maildirs don't seem to
want to be backed up... the backups fail, w/ hundreds
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 05:18:51PM -0700, Cameron Matheson enlightened us:
> I've recently gotten the appropriate holes cut in my firewall that allow
> me to backup my mail server. The problem is that Maildirs don't seem to
> want to be backed up... the backups fail, w/ hundreds of errors like
Hi,
I've recently gotten the appropriate holes cut in my firewall that allow
me to backup my mail server. The problem is that Maildirs don't seem to
want to be backed up... the backups fail, w/ hundreds of errors like
these in the logs:
?gtar:./home/vmail/fjcomm.com/V/foo.bar/new/1137800711
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 13:27, Matthias Andree wrote:
>Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Thats fine if they are removables, Geert, like in a usb or firewire
>> enclosure, but that also doubles the cost per gigabyte. This one is
>> a bare commodity 200GB WD, PATA drive. I thought of o
Ian Turner writes:
- On Wednesday 25 January 2006 02:22 pm, Eric Schnoebelen wrote:
- > NetBSD and FreeBSD do have very functional changer management
- > command line tools and system call interfaces, and both the
- > command line and system call interfaces are very stable.
-
- MTX works on a
Jon LaBadie writes:
- On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 01:22:52PM -0600, Eric Schnoebelen wrote:
- > Of course, the main reason I use it is that I did some
- > of the original work for what became chg-scsi. (of course, it's
- > diverged greatly from what I wrote, but..)
-
- Might I ask, what prompted
>From what I remember "chio".
Scott...
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Eric,
On Wednesday 25 January 2006 02:22 pm, Eric Schnoebelen wrote:
> NetBSD and FreeBSD do have very functional changer management
> command line tools and system call interfaces, and both the
> command line and system call interfaces are very stable.
MTX works on all the BSDs, as far as
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 01:22:52PM -0600, Eric Schnoebelen wrote:
>
> Jon LaBadie writes:
> - On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 06:58:11AM -0500, Scott R. Burns wrote:
> - > NetBSD/i386 is my platform (think of it as FreeBSD only better :-)).
> -
> - Just an observation;
> - nearly all who responded to Ian
On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 08:51:34AM -0500, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
> What was your version?
2.4.5
> If you upgraded from 2.4.4p2 or earlier to a 2.4.5 then could you try
> the untested attached patch.
The patch seems to help. Thanks! Is this a new problem or is it already
fixed in CVS?
Jon LaBadie writes:
- On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 06:58:11AM -0500, Scott R. Burns wrote:
- > NetBSD/i386 is my platform (think of it as FreeBSD only better :-)).
-
- Just an observation;
- nearly all who responded to Ian query saying they still use chg-scsi
- and who mentioned their OS, indicated it
On 1/25/06, Josef Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 04:32:38PM -0800, Paddy Sreenivasan wrote:
>
> > Amanda 2.5.0b2 RPMs (including source RPM) are now available for the
> > following linux distributions:
> >
> > - Redhat Enterprise server 4.0,
> > - Suse Enterprise 9.0,
> >
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 04:32:38PM -0800, Paddy Sreenivasan wrote:
> Amanda 2.5.0b2 RPMs (including source RPM) are now available for the
> following linux distributions:
>
> - Redhat Enterprise server 4.0,
> - Suse Enterprise 9.0,
> - Open Suse 10.0,
> - Fedora Core 3 and
> - Fedora Core 4
>
>
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Leonid Shulov schrieb:
ERROR: /dev/nst0: Permission denied
(expecting tape DailySet106 or a new tape)
Get that permission right ...
Its happens when cartridge is not in tape.
I get "Input/output error" then, but OK.
When you get a "Permission denied" i
Leonid Shulov schrieb:
ERROR: /dev/nst0: Permission denied
(expecting tape DailySet106 or a new tape)
Get that permission right ...
Its happens when cartridge is not in tape.
I get "Input/output error" then, but OK.
Stefan
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
asraid01:/etc/amanda# sudo -u amanda amcheck DailySetE
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
-
Holding disk /home/amanda/tmp: 173619800 kB disk space available,
using 152648280 kB
ERROR: /dev/nst0: Permission denied
(expecting tape DailySet
Leonid Shulov schrieb:
I don't way, but sudenly amanda with Suse work perfectly:
Often it is enough to enter the room ;-)
asraid01:/etc/amanda# sudo -u amanda amcheck DailySetE
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
-
Holding disk /home/amanda/tmp: 173619800 kB disk space a
I don't way, but sudenly amanda with Suse work perfectly:
asraid01:/etc/amanda# sudo -u amanda amcheck DailySetE
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
-
Holding disk /home/amanda/tmp: 173619800 kB disk space available, using
152648280 kB
ERROR: /dev/nst0: Permission denied
As usual, a followup on myself :-)
Paul Bijnens wrote:
Leonid Shulov wrote:
I fogot logs files:
/tmp/amanda:
-rw---1 amanda disk 2284 Jan 24 10:11
amandad.20060124101041.debug
...
amandad: error receiving message: timeout
amandad: time 29.994: error receiving message: timeout
aman
Leonid Shulov wrote:
I fogot logs files:
/tmp/amanda:
-rw---1 amanda disk 2284 Jan 24 10:11 amandad.20060124101041.debug
amandad.20060124101041.debug:
amandad: build: VERSION="Amanda-2.4.4p3"
amandad:BUILT_DATE="Tue Mar 22 19:23:34 UTC 2005"
amandad:BUILT_MACH="Linux c00
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Leonid Shulov schrieb:
/erc/passwd:
amanda:x:37:6:Amanda admin:/var/lib/amanda:/bin/bash
It is my error in E-mail
I assume it's /etc not /erc
/var/lib/amanda:
-rw-r--r-- 1 amanda disk 28 Jan 19 15:02 .amandahosts
-rw-r--r-- 1 amanda disk 21 Jan 5 2
I fogot logs files:
/tmp/amanda:
-rw--- 1 amanda disk 2284 Jan 24 10:11
amandad.20060124101041.debug
amandad.20060124101041.debug:
amandad: build: VERSION="Amanda-2.4.4p3"
amandad: BUILT_DATE="Tue Mar 22 19:23:34 UTC 2005"
amandad: BUILT_MACH="Linux c001n13 2.6.9 #1 Thu J
Leonid Shulov schrieb:
/erc/passwd:
amanda:x:37:6:Amanda admin:/var/lib/amanda:/bin/bash
I assume it's /etc not /erc
/var/lib/amanda:
-rw-r--r-- 1 amanda disk 28 Jan 19 15:02 .amandahosts
-rw-r--r-- 1 amanda disk 21 Jan 5 2001 .bashrc
-rw-r--r-- 1 amanda disk 10 Jan 5 2001 .p
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Leonid Shulov schrieb:
I found solution for 2 Debian PC's(clients), I changed inetd.conf:
#amanda dgram udp wait backup /usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/lib/amanda/amandad
amandadgram udp wait backup /usr/lib/amanda/amandadamandad
But for _*Suse*_ PC until
Leonid Shulov schrieb:
I found solution for 2 Debian PC's(clients), I changed inetd.conf:
#amanda dgram udp wait backup /usr/sbin/tcpd/usr/lib/amanda/amandad
amandadgram udp wait backup /usr/lib/amanda/amandadamandad
But for _*Suse*_ PC until found any thing.
Show configs
Ram "TK" Krishnamurthy wrote:
Did
you install these software on the PC that works as well? The one
where you changed your timeout? Was there any change on the network?
Firewall configuration changes?
Of the software installed, only samba seems to have any relevance.
I found s
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