Am 11.06.2010 20:41, schrieb Dustin J. Mitchell:
I've attached a source-level patch that you can apply, but
the better fix is at the C level (and will be in 3.1.1).
This second patch fixes the problem. Thanks.
Regards,
Marc
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Zentrum fuer Humangenetik und
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:02 AM, Marc Muehlfeld
marc.muehlf...@medizinische-genetik.de wrote:
This second patch fixes the problem. Thanks.
Great - thanks!
Dustin
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My amanda server is 2.6.1p2 my clients are 2.5
Presently I am just using bsd security because that is what I have always been
using.
I am told that it would be best to go to bstcp as this is more up to date.
I want to install the amanda for window and it says that I have to use bsdtcp
for
Hello @all,
As discussed with dustin here is my problem:
I got a mysqldumpscript working for months, then I updated an amanda client but
the applications directory changed from /usr/local.. to /usr/lib/ so the script
was not there.
I am afraid that there was no warning, instead there was only
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:54 AM, McGraw, Robert P rmcg...@purdue.edu wrote:
If I compile with --with-bsdtcp-security and bsd, can my 2.6.1p2 server use
bsd security for some clients and bsdtcp for other clients and would I set
this in the define dumptype?
Absolutely.
Dustin
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Hi,
ok thats my fault, amreport moans, but it sinks in the strange messages (think
it has to be a failure)
/-- /backups/mysqlbackups lev 1 STRANGE
? Script 'mysqlbackup.sh' command 'PRE-DLE-BACKUP': sendbackup: error [exec
/usr/lib/amanda/application/mysqlbackup.sh: No such file or
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 6:39 AM, Wojciech Giel
wojciech.g...@cimr.cam.ac.uk wrote:
Could you provide package for ubuntu server 10.4 LTS amd64 and x86?
You should be able to run packaging/deb/buildpkg on such a system, to
create the packages yourself.
At the moment, we don't have a 10.4 build
Amanda server 2.6.1p2.
I am not quite sure how amanda uses the --with-tcpportrange=low/high. Does this
parameter have to be defined in both the client and server software or does the
server pass the ranges to the client?
Robert
Amanda server 2.6.1p2.
I am not quite sure how amanda uses the --with-tcpportrange=low/high. Does this
parameter have to be defined in both the client and server software or does the
server pass the ranges to the client?
Robert
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 3:09 PM, McGraw, Robert P rmcg...@purdue.edu wrote:
I am not quite sure how amanda uses the --with-tcpportrange=low/high. Does
this parameter have to be defined in both the client and server software or
does the server pass the ranges to the client?
It needs to be
This is using amanda-server 1:2.5.2p1-1, on Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS, Hungry
Hippo, so this may be a known issue. (Yes, I know, upgrade. I tried.
http://localhost/~ccurley/crcweb/blog/archives/2010/05/26/ludicrous_lynx_not_fit_for_fit-pc_1/index.html)
I had the disk that holds my vtapes die this morning
This morning, the disk drive that holds my vtapes dies on me. I was
able to recover. My notes are at
http://www.charlescurley.com/blog/archives/2010/06/14/offsite_backups_arent_just_for_disaster_recovery/index.html
Conclusions:
* Be prepared.
* This is another reason (aside from
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Charles Curley
charlescur...@charlescurley.com wrote:
This morning, the disk drive that holds my vtapes dies on me. I was
able to recover. My notes are at
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