Humm... mine does too. Using chg-scsi and have the the barcode option set.
havebarcode 1 # Set this to 1 if you have an library with an
installed
# barcode reader
Its working anyway, just does have to look at each tape. Where does
amanda store barcode information?
Paul Bijnens wrote:
Nick Danger wrote:
Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
Did that and sure enough, there it was. Dump error on /dev/hda2. Why?
Reiserfs is not dump-able? News to me. Argh!!
Neither would be the subdirectory /etc in ext[23]... Dump cannot
do subdirectories (some can
Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 at 11:48pm, Nick Danger wrote
ANALYZING ESTIMATES...
planner: FAILED tesla.hackermonkey.com /etc 20050122 0 [disk /etc, all
estimate
failed]
INITIAL SCHEDULE (size 80):
Look in /tmp/amanda/sendsize*debug and /tmp/amanda/amanda*debug on tesla
Paul Bijnens wrote:
But the reply packet never got acknowledged by the server.
Somehow it got lost or corrupted.
Default route for reverse path not correct? Wrong subnetmask?
Try do get a network trace at the client and server, and inbetween
(don't know how to accomplish that on a PIX firewall):
: pid 21896 finish time Fri Dec 3 09:01:32 2004
Paul Bijnens wrote:
Nick Danger wrote:
Nope - still a problem. The error is still as below:
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
dominion.h /var lev 0 FAILED [Estimate timeout from dominion.xxx]
dominion.h /usr/local lev 0 FAILED [Estimate timeout from
Matt Hyclak wrote:
The sendsize.DATETIME.debug log file on dominion should tell you how long
the estimates are taking. A simple calculation should tell you how big
etimeout should be.
(NUM_PARTITIONS * ETIMEOUT) = total time amanda waits for estimates.
Matt
Nope - still a problem. The error
Is there any way to properly calculate what your timeout estimate value
should be other then trial and error? I have a partition on a machine
that gives this error.
dominion.h /u00 lev 0 FAILED [Estimate timeout from dominion]
If I remove that partition from disklist, all other partitions on
Jon LaBadie wrote:
why no tag on first Storage Element tape?
Also, not the first element is 1.
Because the first element didnt HAVE a tag on it. Since corrected, but
it was just a blank DLT, no barcode.
startuse 0 # Which is the first slot to use
Aren't you lying here?
My