Michael Loftis wrote:
iostat doesn't work for tape devices under Linux. And the T50 doesn't
have anything in the UI so I have to rely on after-the-fact reports
form AMANDA. Ohh well. You'd think there'd be a SCSI INQUIRY command
that could be sent or something.
If you've got your disk
/home/IOMEGANAS/Shared Data/Iomega 1 0 20070311
0
driver: startaflush: FIRST wilf /home/IOMEGANAS/Shared Data/Iomega 1
40579852 176769513
driver: find_diskspace: time 12654.350: want 41301120 K
driver: find_diskspace: time 12654.350: find diskspace: size 41301120 hf
20191476 df 20190836 da 20190836 ha
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 05:42:15PM -0400, FL wrote:
I'm using AMANDA to back up a disk that is periodically rsynced from
a NAS. At a certain point in the backup, amdump complains that it doesn't
have enough diskspace, persumably for the holding disk. Is this something I
should be concerned
I probably should say that I'm not using VDISKS: the drive I'm backing
up to tape is on the server. There are no other backups running.
On 3/11/07, Jon LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 05:42:15PM -0400, FL wrote:
I'm using AMANDA to back up a disk that is periodically
Corrections:
I probably should say that I'm not using VTAPES: the drive I'm backing
up to tape is a disk on the AMANDA server. There are no other backups running.
No network activity whatsoever to reach other servers. Everything local.
Perhaps what I should do is limit the holding disk to a few
2007/3/11, FL [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using AMANDA to back up a disk that is periodically rsynced from
a NAS. At a certain point in the backup, amdump complains that it doesn't
have enough diskspace, persumably for the holding disk. Is this something I
should be concerned about?
Since the files