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Paul Bijnens wrote:
> Maybe the "password" contains some invalid characters (valid for
> Windows, but not valid for the parser that parses the file above),
> like a space or a percent sign?
The password in /etc/amandpass only contains alpha character
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Paul Bijnens wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
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>>> Chris Jones wrote:
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>>>> However, now I get the following: selfcheck: debug 1 pid
>>>> 13291 ruid 33 euid 33: start at Mon Oct 10 21:02:23 2005
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Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
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>> However, now I get the following: selfcheck: debug 1 pid 13291
>> ruid 33 euid 33: start at Mon Oct 10 21:02:23 2005
>> /usr/lib/amanda/selfcheck: version 2.4.5 selfcheck:
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Jon LaBadie wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 10:57:30PM +0100, Chris Jones wrote:
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> line from /etc/amandapass: //gandalf/DocSetts chris%password
> GANDALF
>
> lines from /var/lib/amanda/.amandahosts: gandalf.stow-jones.local
>
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Jon LaBadie wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 09:56:05PM +0100, Chris Jones wrote:
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>
> The error amanda got was "permission denied". Amanda was using
> workgroup GANDALF. You used workgroup TELESPAN. Try comparing the
>
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Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
>
>> However, now I get the following: selfcheck: debug 1 pid 13291
>> ruid 33 euid 33: start at Mon Oct 10 21:02:23 2005
>> /usr/lib/amanda/selfcheck: version 2.4.5 selfcheck:
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Matt Hyclak wrote:
>I see Gandalf_C, but no galndalfc like you've told amanda...
>
>
Thanks. I hadn't spotted that.
However, now I get the following:
selfcheck: debug 1 pid 13291 ruid 33 euid 33: start at Mon Oct 10
21:02:23 2005
/usr/lib/amanda/se
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
>
>> I have run a test amcheck against one of my windoze boxes, generating
>> the following log (actually
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> Well, you need several ports opened for smb/cifs-connections, but
> if you can connect from the commandline, this should also work from
> within AMANDA. Go and have a closer look at your debugfiles,
> usually in /tmp/amanda. You should find the command AMANDA
> gene
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
>
>>> Have you specified samba user and password in /etc/amandapass
>>> configuration file.
>
>
>>
>> Yes, I have specified the amanda user exactly as specified for
>> each share.
>
>
> An
Paddy Sreenivasan wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Have you specified samba user and password in
> /etc/amandapass configuration file.
>
> amandapass format:
>
> %
>
> See http://www.amanda.org/docs/samba.html
>
> Thanks,
> Paddy
>
> On 10/1/05, *Chris Jones*
I have a Fedora Core 4 PC running Amanda server (and backing up the
server satisfactorily) and a couple of Windows PC's (one is Win2k and
the other a WinXP).
I have setup amanda to backup the win2k pc using samba following the
how-to, but I am getting an error when I run amcheck for this backup.
Needless to say, I am trying to dump to a disk that has currently got
48Gb (approx) free space. Can anyone here cast some light on my problem?
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file or
directory on the windoze box, what other solutions are available?
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SAS gives the power to know your data...
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SAS gives the power to know your data...
stall the newest release of
2.4.4p2 yesterday and finally this morning, I got it working.
My next task is to add my win2k PC to the backup using Samba. I will
probably be back for more help with that next week.
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My PGP Key:-
RSA 2048/1024 Key ID: 0x99DD97E3
Fingerprint: 98B3 ED1D 9E45 A993 ECBE F94A DEC8 9A15 99DD 97E3
s empty
.. and after the listing of slots it reports:
ERROR: new tape not found in rack
(expecting a new tape)
I still get the same error when I attempt to run amlabel:
amlabel: could not load slot "1" : chg-multi : slot is empty
I have followed the instructions for the RPM incl
Gerhard den Hollander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Chris Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 01:27:43PM -0700)
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> > I'd rather not use gtar, due to previous bad experiences with it.
>
> What were thos ebad experiences ?
Unfortunately, it
tape
volumes?
Chris
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