Adjusting timers had no effect. It seems like its actually a problem
with the dump utility hanging. There are a number of open bugs on the
FreeBSD bug list related to the dump utility. I actually ended up
upgraded to 2.6.0p2 and complied with DUMP_SNAPSHOT support and haven't
had any problems
Just a reminder in case you haven't voted for Amanda yet in the
LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards.
This year there is a new category for backup software. Amanda is in the
list. You can't see the results of the poll until it is over and posted,
so we can't tell how it is going so far.
Successful run of the new version yesterday, performing a new
run this morning with autoflush (production capacity tape drive
is on the current production system).
Ran amstatus and noted an error, thought I'd pass it on. Please
let me know what additional detail I can provide.
I do not consider
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 11:13:40AM -0500, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
This bug is already fixed.
Fix will be in 2.6.1p1.
Cool! thanks.
Jean-Louis
Brian Cuttler wrote:
Successful run of the new version yesterday, performing a new
run this morning with autoflush (production capacity tape
This bug is already fixed.
Fix will be in 2.6.1p1.
Jean-Louis
Brian Cuttler wrote:
Successful run of the new version yesterday, performing a new
run this morning with autoflush (production capacity tape drive
is on the current production system).
Ran amstatus and noted an error, thought I'd
Yesterday I have installed 2.6.1 from the rpm file
amanda-backup_server-2.6.1-1.suse11.i586.rpm which I had created
previously. Backup today went smoothly, amstatus and amcheck are ok as
well as a test recovery with amrecover.
Again, thanks for all assistance and help.
Regards,
Charles
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