Estimate timeout from localhost / driver: WARNING: got empty schedule from planner

2006-04-25 Thread Thomas Grieder
Hi Since a few days I get this two error messages: Estimate timeout from localhost driver: WARNING: got empty schedule from planner I could not find any hints while searching google. Any ideas? Below amcheck an amdump mails: amcheck: Amanda Tape Server Host Check

Re: Estimate timeout from localhost / driver: WARNING: got empty schedule from planner

2006-04-25 Thread Joshua Baker-LePain
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 at 9:22am, Thomas Grieder wrote Since a few days I get this two error messages: Estimate timeout from localhost driver: WARNING: got empty schedule from planner 1) Using localhost in the disklist is generally frowned upon. It's not a unique name, and will likely come

new linux client install

2006-04-25 Thread John Clement
Having read through some of the documentation it seemed a fairly straight forward thing to install an Amanda client. However, I used an rpm for it, having been forced to upgrade my tar software too but it appears to be running as amandabackup and in /var/lib... So I'm now getting the

Re: 2.5.0 problems on Solaris 8

2006-04-25 Thread stan
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 01:14:54AM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote: On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 10:36:25PM -0400, stan wrote: On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 10:10:38PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote: Where in your configure/make do you think you told the amanda executables that at `runtime' to search

Re: new linux client install

2006-04-25 Thread Pavel Pragin
John Clement wrote: Having read through some of the documentation it seemed a fairly straight forward thing to install an Amanda client. However, I used an rpm for it, having been forced to upgrade my tar software too but it appears to be running as amandabackup and in /var/lib... So I'm

Re: new linux client install

2006-04-25 Thread Paul Bijnens
On 2006-04-25 16:35, John Clement wrote: Having read through some of the documentation it seemed a fairly straight forward thing to install an Amanda client. However, I used an rpm for it, having been forced to upgrade my tar software too but it appears to be running as amandabackup and in

Re: new linux client install

2006-04-25 Thread Kevin Till
John Clement wrote: Having read through some of the documentation it seemed a fairly straight forward thing to install an Amanda client. However, I used an rpm for it, having been forced to upgrade my tar software too but it appears to be running as amandabackup and in /var/lib... So I'm now

Windows archive bit

2006-04-25 Thread James Brown
Hi, Does Amanda samba backups reset the windows archive-bit for each file? If so, is there a way to disable this? My intention is to run redundant full backups of a Windows box. I already have a commercial backup product running full/incrementals on the machine. Thanks, JB

basic question

2006-04-25 Thread shigeru serizawa
Hi, Can I ask a very primary question? Can amanda archive a windows NTFS file system? If amanda can mount NTFS volume then she may access files as CIFS so I guess she can... Thanks, Seri

Re: basic question

2006-04-25 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
shigeru serizawa schrieb: Hi, Can I ask a very primary question? Sure ... Can amanda archive a windows NTFS file system? Either via smbclient or mount.cifs ... If amanda can mount NTFS volume then she may access files as CIFS so I guess she can... You can mount the FS via mount.cifs

Re: basic question

2006-04-25 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 12:05:57AM +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: shigeru serizawa schrieb: Hi, Can I ask a very primary question? Sure ... Can amanda archive a windows NTFS file system? Either via smbclient or mount.cifs ... If amanda can mount NTFS volume then she may

Still help, thanks!

2006-04-25 Thread Stefano Manzi
Hello, I still need support from you because, unluckily, I was not able to go on with my program. Would someone please indicate me (in a new message or with an attached amanda.conf file) the lines to put in my amanda.conf file so that backups can work correctly on floppies or cd-rw? In case