"Les Mikesell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I posted a couple of messages about amflush hanging after
> installing the libc/kernel updates to RedHat 9.
By "hang", do you mean consume 100% of CPU for days on end?
Yes, I am seeing that on RH9. Nice to know I am not alone.
Thanks for the tip abo
"Patrick J. LoPresti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The problem here is pretty obvious: amidxtaped is using the tapedev of
> "0" as the tape device, instead of the true device specified in the
> changerfile as chg-scsi expects.
I found a solution: The "
I am using Amanda 2.4.2p2 with a 96 slot, 4 drive tape library (Sun
StorEdge L3500). My operating system is Red Hat Linux 7.2, although I
doubt it matters.
In the documentation file TAPE.CHANGERS, I read this section:
Now there is another way, to get the chg-scsi a little bit more
flexi
We recently acquired a large Sun tape library, and I have been tasked
with configuring Amanda to use it.
This library holds around 100 DLT tapes and has a single robotic arm
which serves four drives. The arm and each drive are distinct devices
on the SCSI bus. The autoloader also has a bar code
I have searched the mailing list archives, but I have not seen a
detailed answer.
Is anyone out there backing up AFS volumes with Amanda? If so, how
are you doing it?
Thanks!
- Pat