Title: RE: hi,i wanna unsubsribe,but why not ok?
I gave
up unsubscribing. I just set a rule in my outlook to delete mail.
Hell, my company simply changed Domain names (after I subscribed) and that is
what is screwing me.
-Original Message-From: Steve Macpherson
[mailto:[EMAIL
Talk about off-topic! I love reading these. Just don't resend them to me.
;-)
For a good laugh, see the following webpage http://www.africanscam.co.uk/
Go to this page and click the link for Mupesa Solomon. This person had a
lot of time on his hand and has journalled a Net sting he performed.
Has anyone else already on the list gotten the message that Someone
(possibly you) has requested that your email address be added?
It is dated today.
I think I have been looking in all the wrong places. What size is a 112
Meter 8mm tape with and without compression? I just inherited a butt-load
of them and decided to use them for daily incrementals (nothing above 500 MB
a day)
Thanks!
Ross
Actually that's what I did and I still got the same message. Do I need to
restart the inetd? for the .amandahosts to take effect?
-Original Message-
From: Joshua Baker-LePain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 4:13 PM
To: Potts, Ross
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED
: Potts, Ross
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 6:18 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Running amrecover
Thanks to all who replied with suggestions ,and the wonderful fellow who took
my call unexpectedly (you know who you are), unfortunately, I am still getting
refusal to run
Version 2.4.1 on Solaris 2.6
I am trying to run Amrecover to recover a mailbox. When I run as Amanda, I am
told that the binary must run as root, when I run as root, I get access as
Amanda not allowed from root@Tapeserver name
The exact command I use as root is /opt/amanda/sbin/amrecover -C
All,
I've been unable to browse the archives well enough for this problem that
crops up once in a while.
I have a Solaris 2.6 machine, running Amanda 2.4.1p1, and the hardware is an
Exabyte EXB-10h.
We use 7 tape for a weeks block of backups. Sometimes, the tape won't
advance.