g00f schrieb:
Tape Size (meg)1446225.1 1446225.10.0
Here is where it gets fuzzy... and not in logic. Tape size... the
amount that was put to tape?
Yes.
Tape Used... 359%?
Habe a look at your tapetype definition. There is a length of the tape
defined, and I'm sure it
rory_f schrieb:
How can this (see title) be done?
If you have indexes enabled, you can unpack all index files of all
servers/filesystems and combine them to one large file. With a few lines of
shell scripting it should be easy.
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Marc Muehlfeld (Leitung IT)
Zentrum fuer Humangenetik und
Hi,
looks all prety fine as Mark already told you, and now my 2 cents for the last
Question:
you see, the first disk got dumped to holdingdisk very fast, then it took
relative long
to get it written to tape, while the second disk was slowly writing to
holdingdisk, but
fast getting from there
Hi
I am unable to find any new logs and syslog does't show much details regarding
xinetd config all i could secure some logs are below when i run amdump
DailySet1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/amanda/server/DailySet1$ cat taper.20081030114710.debug
taper: debug 1 pid 15851 ruid 34 euid 34: start at
g00f,
Don't know if this appies to you but...
but for my site we have a number of configs where we use HW
rather than SW compression.
We have the tape length set to the tape capacity and have not
altered it to account for the (somewhat unpredictable) value
of HW compression at the drive.
So
I get this error when I try to run a amdump: http://pastebin.com/d1191d31e
in the wiki I found this:
http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/A_TAPE_ERROR_OCCURRED:_Could_not_find_a_tape_to_use
and I don't think they're related, but since I'm new to amanda I'm
still @ a loss as to how to debug this
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Timothy Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and I don't think they're related, but since I'm new to amanda I'm
still @ a loss as to how to debug this error. Any help would be really
appreciated.
What kind of tapes are you using? This happens when Amanda cycles
On 2008-10-30 16:39, Timothy Ball wrote:
I get this error when I try to run a amdump: http://pastebin.com/d1191d31e
in the wiki I found this:
http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/A_TAPE_ERROR_OCCURRED:_Could_not_find_a_tape_to_use
and I don't think they're related, but since I'm new to amanda I'm
On 2008-10-29 13:26, rakesh wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/xinetd.d# cat amanda
# default: on
# description: The amanda service
service amanda
{
only_from = BackUp-Host-Server BackUp-Client
BackUp-Client BackUp-Client BackUp-Client BackUp-Client
I guess the above line
Hi,
I think this is an old issue but I am having problems to make amrecover
work under my firewall and I don't know how to solve it.
I have opened tcp inbound connections on ports 10082 and 10083 on my
server but I get a 'connection refused' after those connections are made.
hi guys.
we're run amcheckdump on a backup we just did and it has given us a few outputs
we're not sure about -whether it is tar being non-understanding of a backup
using spanned tapes, or something else? we're a bit lost so hopefully someone
can help
ps. ignore the file paths below, i just
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