First I thought, amanda would collect n% of my tape space (66 GB here for my
vtape) before writing to tape. But at the moment I have 415 GB wait for
writing and the taper is idle:
...
dumping : 2122758m 9958m (1232.72%) ( 29.69%)
dumped : 119 1227826m403578m
Marc,
Post the 'amdump' or 'amdump.1' log file.
Jean-Louis
Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
First I thought, amanda would collect n% of my tape space (66 GB here
for my vtape) before writing to tape. But at the moment I have 415 GB
wait for writing and the taper is idle:
...
dumping : 2
Toomas,
Try this one line patch, you can patch the installed Clerk.pm file
Jean-Louis
Toomas Aas wrote:
Hello Jean-Louis!
Do you have the
'/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.12.2/Amanda/XferServer.pm' file?
Yes.
How do you configured amanda?
I installed Amanda from FreeBSD port, the
Debbie O Connell wrote:
The host name in the Host line must be the exact name amanda use.
* Yes, we have the exact name on the Host line. And we are able to SSH from the
command line using this name.
Amanda use the canonical name.
Add 'debug_auth 1' in amanda.conf, run amcheck, then look
Thank you Jon and everyone who have helped me understand a lot of things in
Amanda. I have been able to split DLEs into multiple DLEs for the sake for
distributing them in proper schedule. I also tried using inparallel and maxdump
in amanda config and was successful only after configuring
Thanks so much for this information.
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I have to admit I'm a bit baffled.
I'm runing an amanda server on Solaris 10x86, it was a 3.1.2
version but I upgraded to 3.2.0.
The clients that are giving me problems are either the FW we
are trying to back up, or the machines in the DMZ on the other
side of the FW.
The clients ar a mix of
Hello,
The Amanda core team is pleased to announce the release of Amanda 3.2.1.
It is a bug fix release.
Source tarballs are available from
* http://www.amanda.org
* https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=120
Binaries for many systems are available from
*