2.4.4 on Redhat 9.0.
Thanks for your help.
Ashwin Bijur.
But we are using hardware compression. A majority of the filesystem, however,
is nfs mounted. Will that slow down the backups?
Kurt Yoder wrote:
If you're using software/gzip compression, it slows it down belowthe bandwidth of a 100 Mbps network.Ashwin Bijur said:
Hello,I am using a
amanda.conf file. Thanks in advance.
Ashwin Bijur.
STATISTICS:
Total Full Daily
Estimate Time (hrs:min)2:16
Run Time (hrs:min) 8:58
Dump Time (hrs:min)3:54 0:01 3:53
Output Size
amanda.conf file. Thanks in advance.
Ashwin Bijur.
STATISTICS:
Total Full Daily
Estimate Time (hrs:min)2:16
Run Time (hrs:min) 8:58
Dump Time (hrs:min)3:54 0:01 3:53
Output
I commented "emubarcode 1" in the chg-scsi.conf file and now I don't get
that error anymore. Thank you very much, Jon.
Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 12:32:50PM -0400, Ashwin Bijur wrote:
I am experiencing a problem with chg-scsi. Whenever I ex
/var/lib/amanda/tape0-tapestatus #
labelfile /var/lib/amanda/labelfile #
Here are the details about our system:
OS: Redhat 9.0
Amanda version: 2.4.4
Tapetype: AME_225_SmartClean (Exabyte)
Processor: dual processors Intel Pentium III 450MHz.
Your assistance will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Ashwin Bijur.
re the details about our system:
OS: Redhat 9.0
Amanda version: 2.4.4
Tapetype: AME_225_SmartClean (Exabyte)
Processor: dual processors Intel Pentium III 450MHz.
Your assistance will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Ashwin Bijur.
no_root_squash doesn't seem to work. Should the machine be re-booted
for the change to take effect? Your help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Ashwin.
Frank Smith wrote:
> --On Friday, September 20, 2002 11:43:51 -0400 Ashwin Bijur
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> We use
exported with read and write permissions (/scratch *(rw)).
When we run amanda, we get an error message saying "Permission Denied"
for these files. Now as user=amanda and group=disk, we should be able
to backup these files. What are we doing wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Ashwin Bijur
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