I'm not sure whats happening at the 92 megabyte mark, but I would make
an observation re the block size you are using. To me, that seems
rather large. To do a checksum over a 4 megabyte block might
possibly be running into a math problem because much of that code is
legacy, and probably
Hello,
I'm having a strange problem with amrestore. I get an I/O error in the
middle of a restore and amrestore exits, but st0 device remains busy and
only a reboot can clear it. There is an error on the console as
follows...
st0: Error 70002 (sugg. bt 0x0, driver bt 0x0, host bt 0x7)
... My
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gene Heskett
Paul: That file (st.init/st.conf) doesn't exist on a redhat flavored
linux install. Nor on a debian sarge based install of BDI-4.08, I
just checked that one too
If my Tao box is anything to
Eric Siegerman schrieb:
On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 04:41:17PM -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
Can on look at the device connectors, or better yet, the external
connectors, and tell if a device is LVD or SE? Or does one have
to check the HW doc?
If you're lucky enough that the manufacturer has prited
Amanda cannot span one file across more than one tape, and because
of the potentials for a disaster in such things as re-ordering the
tapes on recovery, or any one of the other things that Mr. Murphy
is famous for, it isn't likely that amanda ever will have that
ability programmed in.
Thats
One possibility is to allow anonymous users to post through a web page, but only list
members to post via email. If a non-member attempts to post via email they should
recieve a polite bounce referring them to the website.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Sherohman [mailto:[EMAIL
: Jonathan Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 June 2002 18:25
To: Spicer, Kevin
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: disk offline - runtar as root
borzoi 63# pwd
/usr/freeware/libexec
-rwsr-x---1 root sys21876 May 31 17:36 runtar
/etc/group:
borzoi 6% cat /etc/group
sys::0:root
cd /usr/local/libexec
chown root:amanda runtar
chmod 4750 runtar
assuming runtar is in usr/local/libexec and that the amanda user is in the amanda
group...
But... I suspect that you haven't got runtar in the right group (or the amanda user in
the right group) as your message suggests runtar
Title: RE: Hard drive as backup media?
I'm not quite clear what you have in mind, you're presumably not talking about having a cycle of hard drives (are you?) but just keeping a mirror on a different machine.
A couple of packages that might interest you...
rdiff-backup - makes a mirror on a