fail if backup > about 50GB
Sebastian Koesters schrieb:
> - what is the size of your holding disk (for my "normal" backups i do not
> use any holding disk)
see below
> - is the directory you are backing up really called /pst and is on
> host pst and is there 80
Sebastian Koesters schrieb:
> - what is the size of your holding disk (for my "normal" backups i do not
> use any holding disk)
see below
> - is the directory you are backing up really called /pst and is on
> host pst and is there 80GB of data under that one directory (yes it is
> called pst..
: DUMP and GNUTAR fail if backup > about 50GB
Sebastian Koesters wrote:
> Thanks for your answer!
>
> I checked if there are any timeouts but i found nothing. The network is
fine
> and the Server has an uptime of 287 Days.
Did you check for timeouts the debug files in /tmp/amanda?
Hi!
Yes. Amanda make level 1 and 2 Backups. The First time i used this config
everything worked fine but at one day the Problems with the Level 0 starts
(i changed nothing, really nothing). Its also possible to extract the
"failed" level 0 but i get "unexpected end of file" while untaring (like i
Sebastian Koesters wrote:
Thanks for your answer!
I checked if there are any timeouts but i found nothing. The network is fine
and the Server has an uptime of 287 Days.
Did you check for timeouts the debug files in /tmp/amanda?
Is the problem one of those decribed in:
http://wiki.zmanda.com/
Thanks for your answer!
I checked if there are any timeouts but i found nothing. The network is fine
and the Server has an uptime of 287 Days.
I only want to backup a single directory with about 20 subdirs. Its not
possible to split it up. Like mainDir1 with subdirs 1 - 10 and MainDir2 with
subdi