On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 05:30:11PM -0500, Jason Miller wrote:
> I edited [the tapetype entry]
> to see if it made a difference and of course it didn't.
>From amanda(8):
> Note that [tapetype's "length"] value is only used by Amanda to schedule
> which backups will be run. Once the backups sta
Jason Miller wrote:
Here is a updated amanda.conf file that is having the same problem.
...
I believe the problem is not with amanda at all.
Try to write to the tape with e.g.
dd if=/some/file of=/dev/st0 bs=32k
and I suspect you get an error too.
Try to solve that one first.
--
Paul Bijnens, Xp
a single backup will take more than that,
# amanda won't try to make it run slower!
define interface local {
comment "a local disk"
use 1000 kbps
}
define interface eth0 {
comment "10 Mbps ethernet"
use 400 kbps
}
# Y
t;
> Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 18:15:34 -0400
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Amdump keeps running
>
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 04:37:28PM -0500, Jason Miller wrote:
>> Hello all, I am new to the amanda world and have setup a redhat 9.0 box
>> with Amanda from
On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 04:37:28PM -0500, Jason Miller wrote:
> Hello all, I am new to the amanda world and have setup a redhat 9.0 box
> with Amanda from PRM. I have a Dell Powervault 122T. When I run a amdump it
> estimates the size correctly, which is 23Gigs it hits 100% then keeps going
> inst
Hello all, I am new to the amanda world and have setup a redhat 9.0 box
with Amanda from PRM. I have a Dell Powervault 122T. When I run a amdump it
estimates the size correctly, which is 23Gigs it hits 100% then keeps going
instead of backing it up to the tape. Anyone have any ideas what could be