Steve,
Numerous individuals have already told you how, and have commented on
their disbelief at your inability to figure this out yourself, given
your technical background.
Ryan
Steve Newcomb wrote:
How do I get off this list?
I used to use Amanda, and I'm grateful for many (!) years of good
. A procmailrc file is
decidedly less complex than the Python code you mention below.
HTH
Ryan
Ryan Steele
Systems Administrator
The Archer Group
Steve Newcomb wrote:
How do I get off this list?
I used to use Amanda, and I'm grateful for many (!) years of good
service from it, but I finally got
the wheels on the latest snapshot), and get back to
you with some hard numbers shortly thereafter.
Thanks for all your hard work on Amanda, and again for taking the time
to address the mailing list.
Happy Holidays,
Ryan
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Dustin J. Mitchell
, but it would be nice
to be able to use the packaged solution. Thanks.
Ryan
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) No errors or
anything in my amrestore logs, just start and stop times. I'm kind of
at a loss as to what would be causing this, unless my calculations (
size / time ) aren't valid? Thanks.
Best Regards,
Ryan
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or not, but 'mt -f /dev/nst0
status' tells me my 'Tape block size' is 1024 bytes; the max is just shy
of 256K. I'll try setting that to both 0 and the max, and see if that
generates any different results. Again, informed opinions welcome.
TIA for any insight,
Ryan
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details I left out, or that need reiteration, please let
me know. I've saved all my strace outputs if they'd be helpful to
anyone. I think I'm starting to run out of tricks trying to pinpoint
the cause of the slowdown with amrestore.
TIA,
Ryan
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