Kermit Short schrieb:
This specific server is
bound via winbind to a Windows 2003 Active Directory controller.
Try creating a local user/group for amanda. Here I run amanda on my backup
server as amanda:disk, while useraccounts are looked up by winbind. I never
tried to let amanda run as a
On 2008-01-25 02:08, Jordan Desroches wrote:
To answer a portion of my own question, the linux command (for the NFS
mount point /mnt/thayer/home):
$stat --format=%d /mnt/thayerfs/home
will give the decimal device number necessary to run the
tar-snapshot-edit script. It still doesn't answer
On 2008-01-25 12:05, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
Paul Bijnens schrieb:
I would expect to see amandad listen on ALL interfaces, especially
including localhost!!
I meant loopback instead of localhost... but you got the idea.
Verify xinetd configuration for amandad.
I think it should be no
Paul Bijnens schrieb:
I would expect to see amandad listen on ALL interfaces, especially
including localhost!!
Verify xinetd configuration for amandad.
I think it should be no problem. Amandad is just bind to the interfaces it
have to, in my configuration. I think localhost isn't required if
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 at 9:24am, Steve Newcomb wrote
Anyway, I don't think I have anything more to contribute to this list,
or it to me, and so I think it would be good for me to stop receiving
this mail. Unfortunately, it's not obvious how to do that, which is
the reason for this note.
Erm,
Steve Newcomb wrote:
How do I get off this list?
I used to use Amanda, and I'm grateful for many (!) years of good
service from it, but I finally got tired of changing tapes and
worrying about them, and I didn't want to buy expensive new tape
equipment and even-more-expensive tapes just to
How do I get off this list?
I used to use Amanda, and I'm grateful for many (!) years of good
service from it, but I finally got tired of changing tapes and
worrying about them, and I didn't want to buy expensive new tape
equipment and even-more-expensive tapes just to keep using Amanda.
(Unlike
Steve,
I find it hard to believe that someone with your technical background
couldn't visit amanda.org to figure this out...
http://www.amanda.org/support/mailinglists.php
And, if you didn't do that, you could use procmail or something to that
effect to send the messages to /dev/null. A