Perlish tarballs available

2008-01-04 Thread Dustin J. Mitchell
As was discussed a few months ago, Amanda's going to Perl. That means that we're building Perl interfaces to the Amanda core, and beginning to rewrite Amanda applications in Perl. This will be a part of the next release, which is coming up soon. Of course, it's a big change, so we need some seri

Re: Perlish tarballs available

2008-01-04 Thread Dustin J. Mitchell
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amrecover: NAK: unknown service: amindexd

2008-01-04 Thread Scot Hetzel
We have an Amanda backup server running 2.4.4, we are able to run amrecover on this system: # amrecover Daily AMRECOVER Version 2.4.4p3. Contacting server on localhost ... 220 vpinew AMANDA index server (2.4.4p3) ready. 200 Access OK Setting restore date to today (2008-01-04) 200 Working date set

Re: amrecover: NAK: unknown service: amindexd

2008-01-04 Thread Jean-Louis Martineau
You must use the 'amoldrecover' command. The amrecover command (in 2.5.1 and newer) can only talk to 2.5.1 or newer server. amoldrecover must be used to talk to older server. Jean-Louis Scot Hetzel wrote: We have an Amanda backup server running 2.4.4, we are able to run amrecover on this sys

RE: Amanda encryption

2008-01-04 Thread Paul Crittenden
Well, since I have received no response on my enquiry, I am assuming that either no one is using the encryption feature of amanda or I am the only one to have this issue. Because of the data I am trying to backup I have been charged with making encrypted backups. I was hoping that Amanda would do

Re: amrecover: NAK: unknown service: amindexd

2008-01-04 Thread Scot Hetzel
"Dustin J. Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Jan 4, 2008 3:29 PM, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote: > You must use the 'amoldrecover' command. > > The amrecover command (in 2.5.1 and newer) can only talk to 2.5.1 or > newer server. amoldrecover must be used to talk to older server. I just added

Re: amrecover: NAK: unknown service: amindexd

2008-01-04 Thread Dustin J. Mitchell
On Jan 4, 2008 3:29 PM, Jean-Louis Martineau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You must use the 'amoldrecover' command. > > The amrecover command (in 2.5.1 and newer) can only talk to 2.5.1 or > newer server. amoldrecover must be used to talk to older server. I just added some information about this to

RE: Amanda encryption

2008-01-04 Thread Paul Crittenden
Someone told me to use that document, unfortunately I don't recall who at this time. I have set up amcrypt like the wiki said. Where does it say that aespipe is included in Amanda now and would I be better off reinstalling Amanda so it will hopefully overwrite the aespipe I installed? Paul Critte

Re: Amanda encryption

2008-01-04 Thread Dustin J. Mitchell
On Jan 4, 2008 3:39 PM, Paul Crittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, since I have received no response on my enquiry, I am assuming > that either no one is using the encryption feature of amanda or I am the > only one to have this issue. > > Because of the data I am trying to backup I have be

Re: Amanda encryption

2008-01-04 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 04 January 2008, Paul Crittenden wrote: >Well, since I have received no response on my enquiry, I am assuming >that either no one is using the encryption feature of amanda or I am the >only one to have this issue. > >Because of the data I am trying to backup I have been charged with >maki

Re: amrecover: NAK: unknown service: amindexd

2008-01-04 Thread Jean-Louis Martineau
Scot Hetzel wrote: Thanks for the hint to use amoldrecover, but I'm still having problems with it: # amoldrecover -C Daily -s backup -t backup AMRECOVER Version 2.5.1p1. Contacting server on backup ... 220 backup AMANDA index server (2.4.4p3) ready. 200 Access OK Setting restore date to today (

Re: Amanda encryption

2008-01-04 Thread Dustin J. Mitchell
On Jan 4, 2008 5:12 PM, Paul Crittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Where does it say that aespipe is included in Amanda now and would I be > better off reinstalling Amanda so it will hopefully overwrite the > aespipe I installed? If the version you installed overwrote that which came with Amanda