Hi,
I've been wondering what will happen if the backup server crashes
but the tapes or the data are in good working condition. Would it be
possible to recover the data using a newly installed amanda system?
Thanks,
Ryan
Hi,
I'm planning to use two harddisks with same capacity for my backup
instead of tapes. On my tape-backup I have 14 tapes which I divided
into two groups, group1 and group2, I have a dumpcycle of 7, so every
week I consumes all the 7 tapes for each group. Whe I consumed the
first group
Hi,
I'm planning to use two harddisks with same capacity for my backup
instead of tapes. On my tape-backup I have 14 tapes which I divided
into two groups, group1 and group2, I have a dumpcycle of 7, so every
week I consumes all the 7 tapes for each group. Whe I consumed the
first group
error when I started to do a full schedule backup test.
backupclient1.backupdomain.com:/var 0 driver: [data
timeout] (4:43:33)
Any clue what caused this error and where can I further tune up in
order to have this backup completed ?
Frank
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ahead.
Also why does amanda do that?
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? Or there
is another way to deal with this kind of problem.
Thanks,
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Infodyne Inc. - PhilOnline.com
3603 Antel Global Corporate Center
Doña Julia Vargas Ave.
Ortigas Center Pasig City
Tel: 687-0715
Web: www.philonline.com
Guy Dallaire wrote:
2005/6/3, Jon LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 03:53:28PM +0800, Ryan Pagquil wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm running amanda right now without any problem. Thanks for your
help.
I got a question regarding dump failure. I'm thinking of what
will i
Paul Bijnens wrote:
Ryan Pagquil wrote:
2005/6/3, Jon LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
man amdump shows:
SYNOPSIS
amdump config [ host [ disk ]* ]*
Hi guys,
The scenario is this, one night one of the servers to be backed
up hanged and it will not be dump by amanda, but all
Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 02:23:21PM +0800, Ryan Pagquil wrote:
Guys,
Who will be the responsible for the dump when the amanda said that
the host's status is wait for dumping?
If I understand correctly, you started a dump and while it was running
you ran
Ryan Pagquil wrote:
Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 02:23:21PM +0800, Ryan Pagquil wrote:
Guys,
Who will be the responsible for the dump when the amanda said that
the host's status is wait for dumping?
If I understand correctly, you started a dump and while
Toomas Aas wrote:
Ryan Pagquil wrote:
another question, why does amstatus reports that some dumps are not
successful and giving this reasons:
0 driver: (aborted:could not connect to data port: Connection
timed out)(too many dumper retry)
1 driver: (aborted:[request timeout])(too
Guys,
Who will be the responsible for the dump when the amanda said that
the host's status is wait for dumping?
Thanks,
ryan
:03 (
6.98%)
4 dumpers busy : 0:00:00 ( 0.05%)
5 dumpers busy : 0:00:00 ( 0.02%)
Thanks in advance,
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Ryan Pagquil
Infodyne Inc. - PhilOnline.com
3603 Antel Global Corporate Center
Doña Julia Vargas Ave.
Ortigas Center Pasig City
Tel: 687-0715
Web: www.philonline.com
Peter Kunst wrote:
Hi Ryan,
Ryan Pagquil wrote:
Hi guys,
This is the latest report that amstatus reported. Could you please
explain what seems to be the problem with my setup and what are the
parameters means. I setup the firewall to accept amanda on UDP and
TCP port, but i got
Hi guys,
This is my first post in this mailing list, I hope you can help me
answer my questions
I have installed amanda to backup all of our servers. The first run of
amdump, all directories I specified on my disklist was backed up. Then I
added three more directories from other host on my
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