On Monday 14 August 2006 00:52, Lengyel, Florian wrote:
>Pardon me: identd, not inetd. It wasn't a typo.
>I know about inetd and xinetd. I was disappointed to see
>that the debian hosts use inetd instead of xinetd.
>
My bad, I actually missread it. Sorry.
So was I, even more disappointed to see t
Title: RE: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Pardon me: identd, not inetd. It wasn't a typo.
I know about inetd and xinetd. I was disappointed to see
that the debian hosts use inetd instead of xinetd.
-FL
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Matt Emmott wrote:
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On Behalf Of Matt Emmott
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 10:55 AM
To: 'George'
Cc: amanda-users@amanda.org
Subject: RE: HOST DOWN error connecting to new client
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> -Original Message-
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> On Behalf Of Matt Emmott
> Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 10:55 AM
> To: 'George'
> Cc: amanda-users@amanda.org
> Subject: RE: HOST DOWN error connecting to new client
>
>
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From: George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 5:54 PM
To: Matt Emmott
Subject: Re: HOST DOWN error connecting to new client
Matt Emmott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just compiled and installed Amanda 2.5.0p2 as a client on a Red Hat
> Ent
On 2006-06-07 05:28, Olivier Nicole wrote:
http://wiki.zmanda.org/index.php/Amcheck:_selfcheck_request_failed
Toward the bottom of the page it says:
Diskless Workstation interaction with NIS
I love the concept of backuping the disk of a diskless machine :))
Strange indeed. That why I
> http://wiki.zmanda.org/index.php/Amcheck:_selfcheck_request_failed
Toward the bottom of the page it says:
Diskless Workstation interaction with NIS
I love the concept of backuping the disk of a diskless machine :))
Bests,
Olivier
urinfo/owl: does not exist
NOTE: index dir /var/lib/amanda/Archive/index/owl: does not exist
Server check took 18.177 seconds
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: owl: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 1 host checked in 29.998 seco
Server check took 18.177 seconds
>
>
>
> Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
>
>
>
> WARNING: owl: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
>
> Client check: 1 host checked in 29.998 seconds, 1 problem found
>
> =
]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 5:42 PM
To: Matt Emmott
Cc: amanda-users@amanda.org
Subject: Re: HOST DOWN error connecting to new client
Matt Emmott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just compiled and installed Amanda 2.5.0p2 as a client on a Red Hat
> Enterprise ES 4 machine. Our server (wh
/owl: does not exist
NOTE: index dir /var/lib/amanda/Archive/index/owl: does not exist
Server check took 18.177 seconds
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: owl: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 1 host checked in 29.998 seco
/owl: does not
exist
NOTE: index dir /var/lib/amanda/Archive/index/owl: does not
exist
Server check took 18.177 seconds
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: owl: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 1 host checked in 29.998 seco
MAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: On Thursday 23 February 2006 18:11, Wayne Thorpe wrote:>>Hello,>>>> I am attempting to get the functionality of AMANDA down and during>> the initial testing locally. I am discarding tape data by putting>> 'tapedev "null:" '
ile.
>Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thursday 23 February
2006 18:11, Wayne Thorpe wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>> I am attempting to get the functionality of AMANDA down and during
>> the initial testing locally. I am discarding tape data by putting
>>
; 'tapedev "null:" ' in amanda.conf. When I run amcheck, I receive> the a "host down" message even though my backup backup client is on> the same host as server, my system is a solaris 10:>>> [host] ~ > a!
mcheck
ProtoLocal>Amanda Tape Server H
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 08:45:43AM -0800, Wayne Thorpe wrote:
> Jon or anyone,
>
> Do you have any suggestion on how you used inetconv for smf usage
> with amanda, I'm looking through the man page, however if you have any
> specific application on how this is used with amanda, that would be
>
2006 at 03:11:47PM -0800, Wayne Thorpe wrote:> Hello,> > I am attempting to get the functionality of AMANDA down and during the initial testing locally. I am discarding tape data by putting 'tapedev "null:" ' in amanda.conf. When I run amcheck, I receive the a "ho
On Thursday 23 February 2006 18:11, Wayne Thorpe wrote:
>Hello,
>
> I am attempting to get the functionality of AMANDA down and during
> the initial testing locally. I am discarding tape data by putting
> 'tapedev "null:" ' in amanda.conf. When I run am
eated on the next run
> Server check took 0.002 seconds
> Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
>
> WARNING: localhost: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
> Client check: 1 host checked in 30.027 seconds, 1 problem found
> (brought to you by Amanda 2.4.
Hello, I am attempting to get the functionality of AMANDA down and during the initial testing locally. I am discarding tape data by putting 'tapedev "null:" ' in amanda.conf. When I run amcheck, I receive the a "host down" message even though my backup backup
Hi I have re compiled amanda client on the server that sits outside of
my LAN with the following port range. --with-udpportrange=1100,11030
Thus you stating that it must be a system udp port range i.e < 1023
If So I have Unassigned range -f 1001-1009 So I would use this when I re
compile a udp
On 02/14/2006 10:11 AM, Chuck Amadi Systems Administrator wrote:
Hi Paul Bijnes
Was the UDP also to be recompiled --with-udpportrange=11000,11030 thus
the same port range as tcp.
no, the only UDP connection is the one to 10080. But do allow
the reply packet: in iptables, this is automaticall
Hi Paul Bijnes
Was the UDP also to be recompiled --with-udpportrange=11000,11030 thus
the same port range as tcp.
Cheers
On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 08:19 +, chuck.amadi wrote:
> email message attachment (Re: WARNING: server.my.co.uk: selfcheck
> request timed out. Host down? thisis a p
On 02/14/2006 02:25 AM, Kevin Till wrote:
*Assume all outgoing packets are accepted/allowed.*
For amdump to work, you need to open up:
backup client : 10080(udp), a small range of tcp ports for data
transfer e.g. 11000:11030 (recompile amanda with
--with-tcpportrange=11000,11030)
For am
On Monday 13 February 2006 20:10, chuck.amadi wrote:
>Kevin Till wrote:
>> Chuck Amadi Systems Administrator wrote:
>>> Hi List
>>>
>>> I had a look on the amanda client less /tmp/amanda
>>>
>>> less amandad.20060213153537.debug
>>>
>>> Here is the debug report:
>>>
>>> Amanda 2.4 REQ HANDLE
chuck.amadi wrote:
Cheers I did google this But I am using ipchains.
iptables replaces ipchains. ipchains is pretty much obsolete now, I
would upgrade to iptables.
Are there any examples for me to look at.
the basic idea should be the same.
*Assume all outgoing packets are accepted/al
Kevin Till wrote:
Chuck Amadi Systems Administrator wrote:
Hi List
I had a look on the amanda client less /tmp/amanda
less amandad.20060213153537.debug
Here is the debug report:
Amanda 2.4 REQ HANDLE 003-E0990808 SEQ 1139841004
SECURITY USER amanda
SERVICE noop
OPTIONS features=fe
es not
exist
Server check took 10.788 seconds
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: server.my.co.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 4 hosts checked in 29.328 seconds, 1 problem found
Hi List I have had a read and digest of the f
Chuck Amadi Systems Administrator wrote:
Hi List
I had a look on the amanda client less /tmp/amanda
less amandad.20060213153537.debug
Here is the debug report:
Amanda 2.4 REQ HANDLE 003-E0990808 SEQ 1139841004
SECURITY USER amanda
SERVICE noop
OPTIONS features=feff9ffe0f;
amand
;
> Error Message below:
>
> WARNING: info
> file /var/lib/amanda/DailySet1/curinfo/server.my.co.uk/_/info: does not
> exist
> Server check took 10.788 seconds
>
> Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
>
> WARNING: server.my.co.uk: selfche
es not
exist
Server check took 10.788 seconds
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: server.my.co.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 4 hosts checked in 29.328 seconds, 1 problem found
--
Unix/ Linux Systems Administrator
Chuck Amadi
Nader Amadeu wrote:
Hello,
Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
My /tmp/amcheck.20051121214741.debug file has:
There's no /tmp/amanda*debug (or /tmp/amanda/amanda*debug)? In that case,
it can't even talk to the "server". Are you using TCP wrappers? Any
firewall issues?
Sorry, the file is actual
Hello,
Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
>
> >My /tmp/amcheck.20051121214741.debug file has:
>
> There's no /tmp/amanda*debug (or /tmp/amanda/amanda*debug)? In that case,
> it can't even talk to the "server". Are you using TCP wrappers? Any
> firewall issues?
Sorry, the file is actually /tmp/amand
called kenai and typed:
SHELL: amcheck kenai
.
. (server check ok)
.
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: kenai.chemie.fu-berlin.de: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
*snip*
I overchecked the files
.../config/kenai/disklist (this uses
kenai
.
. (server check ok)
.
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: kenai.chemie.fu-berlin.de: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Relevant parts of my .../kenai/amanda.conf file are:
--
tpchanger "chg-disk&quo
/2005, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> todd zenker wrote:
>
>>Greetings.
>>
>>I just installed 2.4.5 on a linux box(RedHat 9).
>>(Version 2.4.4p1 was working fine)
>>I'm getting an error Host down.
>>On the system log I noticed an
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> todd zenker wrote:
>
>>Greetings.
>>
>>I just installed 2.4.5 on a linux box(RedHat 9).
>>(Version 2.4.4p1 was working fine)
>>I'm getting an error Host down.
>>On the system log I noticed an error
>>"Deactiv
todd zenker wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I just installed 2.4.5 on a linux box(RedHat 9).
> (Version 2.4.4p1 was working fine)
> I'm getting an error Host down.
> On the system log I noticed an error
> "Deactivating service amanda due to excessive incoming connections
Greetings.
I just installed 2.4.5 on a linux box(RedHat 9).
(Version 2.4.4p1 was working fine)
I'm getting an error Host down.
On the system log I noticed an error
"Deactivating service amanda due to excessive incoming connections"
I change the xinetd.conf to allow 500 connection
shoaib r wrote:
Fair enough, I'll check again.
f.y.i I ran a snoop from the client (bkpclient) whilst running an
"amcheck -c daily" on the server (tapesvr) and this is what I got:
tapesvr -> bkpclient UDP D=10080 S=980 LEN=125
bkpclient -> tapesvr ICMP Destination unreachable (UDP
Fair enough, I'll check again.
f.y.i I ran a snoop from the client (bkpclient) whilst running an "amcheck -c daily" on the server (tapesvr) and this is what I got:
tapesvr -> bkpclient UDP D=10080 S=980 LEN=125 bkpclient -> tapesvr ICMP Destination unreachable (UDP port 10080 unreacha
shoaib r wrote:
Yes this was the debug file resulting from the "start manually and wait
30 seconds" . As yet I have no debug file produced from inetd.
Then I would conclude that you have a problem with your inetd configuration.
--
Paul Bijnens, XplanationTel +32 1
Yes this was the debug file resulting from the "start manually and wait30 seconds" . As yet I have no debug file produced from inetd.Paul Bijnens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
shoaib r wrote:> This is the /tmp/amanda/amandad.20051005130850.debug file on the CLIENT > server (bkpclient):> > amandad: deb
shoaib r wrote:
This is the /tmp/amanda/amandad.20051005130850.debug file on the CLIENT
server (bkpclient):
amandad: debug 1 pid 7021 ruid 198 euid 198: start at Wed Oct 5
13:08:50 2005
amandad: version 2.4.5
...
amandad: time 30.005: dgram_recv: timeout after 30 seconds
Was this the d
I've checked there are definately no firewalls between. Also both servers are connected to the same switch.Alexander Jolk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
shoaib r wrote:> This is the /tmp/amanda/amandad.20051005130850.debug file on the CLIENT > server (bkpclient):[...]> amandad: time 30.005: dgram_recv:
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
shoaib r wrote:> sorry Alexander> > My mistake. As I'm working on a gov't project, I had to change the > hostnames for aliases for the amanda mailing list. I basically vut and > paste the wrong alias.> > Here is the actual error mesage:
shoaib r wrote:
> > + running on tapesvr +
> > $ amcheck -c daily
> > Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
> >
> > WARNING: tapesvr.b.c.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
> > Cli
-> WARNING: tapesvr.b.c.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?> Client check: 2 hosts checked in 30.072 seconds, 1 problem found> (brought to you by Amanda 2.4.5)> Actually, it is tapesrv.bc.uk that's timing out and not bkpclient. F
out. Host down?
Client check: 2 hosts checked in 30.072 seconds, 1 problem found
(brought to you by Amanda 2.4.5)
Actually, it is tapesrv.bc.uk that's timing out and not bkpclient.
Forget about bkpclient, it seems to work just fine; look into
/tmp/amand
Thanks for the responses so far folks
Ok. I have 2 hosts tapesrv and bkpclient The error message is:
+ running on tapesvr +
$ amcheck -c daily
Amanda Backup Client Hosts CheckWARNING: tapesvr.b.c.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down
shoaib r wrote:
I've been trying to get Amanda to be able to query the one backup client
host that I have with no luck. I've been thru all the tech pages with no
progress yet.
Am I missing something?
We miss the exact error messages. :-)
My .amandahosts file has the FQDN and I've only
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 07:53:26AM -0400, Scott R. Burns enlightened us:
> Is the error report reporting the FQDN or a shorter name. Try putting the
> name it is reporting in the .amandahosts.
>
If it was a problem with .amandahosts, it would most likely be returning a
"Permission Denied from Hos
: www.netcontech.com
-Original Message-From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On
Behalf Of shoaib rSent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 7:37
AMTo: amanda-users@amanda.orgSubject: WARNING: hostxxx:
selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Hi folks
I've been trying t
Hi folks
I've been trying to get Amanda to be able to query the one backup client host that I have with no luck. I've been thru all the tech pages with no progress yet.
Am I missing something?
My .amandahosts file has the FQDN and I've only got one line specified for the client as a test in t
Chuck Amadi Systems Administrator wrote:
> Hi got a bit further I had on the emailserver SuSE's default firewall
> running thus disabled
>
> Now get this error:
>
> Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
>
> ERROR: ktinga.smtl.co.uk: [access as amanda not allowed from
>
Hi got a bit further I had on the emailserver SuSE's default firewall
running thus disabled
Now get this error:
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
ERROR: ktinga.smtl.co.uk: [access as amanda not allowed from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] amandahostsauth failed
Client check: 2 h
Chuck Amadi Systems Administrator wrote:
> Hi
>
> I rechecked the /etc/xinetd/amanda file and the other two
>
> # default: off
> # description: Amanda backup client
> service amanda
> {
> socket_type = dgram
> protocol= udp
> wait= yes
> use
Hi
I rechecked the /etc/xinetd/amanda file and the other two
# default: off
# description: Amanda backup client
service amanda
{
socket_type = dgram
protocol= udp
wait= yes
user= amanda
group = disk
serv
Chuck Amadi Systems Administrator wrote:
> Thus enabled xinetd amanda, amadaidx and amidxtape.
Recheck the entries in /etc/xinetd.d (paths to binaries?) and make sure
that you also restarted xinetd.
# Amanda
amandaidx 10082/tcp
amidxtape 10083/tcp
I have run amcheck and I get this error have I missed anything.
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: emailserver.co.co.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 2 hosts checked in
Hi I have nuked amanda and started again
I still get Warning Amanda Client Host ! down
and when I check /var/log/messages
amandad cant open debug file.
My /tmp/amanda directory ownership below.
drwx--S--- 2 amanda disk 528 May 18 15:11 amanda
server:/var/lib/amanda # netstat -a
Chuck Amadi wrote:
amandad: time 29.996: dgram_recv: timeout after 30 seconds
amandad: error receiving message: timeout
amandad: time 29.996: error receiving message: timeout
amandad: time 29.996: pid 26781 finish time Tue May 17 13:20:13 2005
It would appear that the UDP packets for communication
IN="amanda" FORCE_USERID HAVE_GZIP
amandad:COMPRESS_SUFFIX=".gz" COMPRESS_FAST_OPT="--fast"
amandad:COMPRESS_BEST_OPT="--best" UNCOMPRESS_OPT="-dc"
amandad: time 29.996: dgram_recv: timeout after 30 seconds
amandad: error receiving m
Chuck Amadi wrote:
server:/usr/lib/amanda # su amanda -c "/usr/sbin/amcheck -c DailySet1"
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: server.domain.co.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 1 host checked in 30.003 seconds, 1 problem fou
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: server.domain.co.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 1 host checked in 30.003 seconds, 1 problem found
As I am back to this - going backwards. I have read and digested the doc's
but this is now getting frus
ver.domain.co.uk.
Does anyone have any ideas?
When I run the following
server:/usr/lib/amanda # su amanda -c "/usr/sbin/amcheck -c DailySet1"
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: server.domain.co.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Clien
Hi I did and it's working I had used the wrong path where my tar was
located.
Cheers
Chuck
On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 17:42 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Hi, Chuck,
>
> on Dienstag, 10. Mai 2005 at 15:57 you wrote to amanda-users:
>
> CA> Here's my advance I will sort this alot out as it's s
Hi, Chuck,
on Dienstag, 10. Mai 2005 at 15:57 you wrote to amanda-users:
CA> Here's my advance I will sort this alot out as it's self explanatory.
and
CA> Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
CA>
CA> ERROR: server.domain.co.uk: [GNUTAR program not available]
Instal
I got a bit further
I had forgot to add -
server.domain.co.uk root as well as server.domain.co.uk amanda.
Here's my advance I will sort this alot out as it's self explanatory.
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
-
Holding disk /dumps/amanda: 137244996 KB disk space availa
manda
CA> amandaidx 10082/tcp
CA> amidxtape 10083/tcp
Fine so far.
CA> But I still get WARNING: server.domain.co.uk: selfcheck request timed
CA> out. Host down?
CA> Any other areas to checkover I have gone through this with a fine tooth
CA> comb.
Correct your .amandahosts first.
--
best regards,
Stefan
Stefan G. Weichinger
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 12:52:32PM +0100, Chuck Amadi enlightened us:
> Also in /var/lib/amanda/.amandahosts I have my client
> setup as below
>
> #localhost amanda
> server.domain.co.uk /etc comp-root-tar
>
This is wrong. you've put a disklist entry in amandahosts. amandahosts
should contain "ho
quest timed
out. Host down?
Any other areas to checkover I have gone through this with a fine tooth
comb.
Cheers
--
Unix/ Linux Systems Administrator
The Surgical Material Testing Laboratory (SMTL),
Princess of Wales Hospital
Coity Road
Bridgend,
United Kingdom, CF31 1RQ.
Tel: +44 1656 7
TCP
*:amandaidx (LISTEN)
server:~ #
Also in /var/lib/amanda/.amandahosts I have my client
#localhost amanda
server.domain.co.uk /etc comp-root-tar
But I still get WARNING: server.domain.co.uk: selfcheck request timed
out. Host down?
Any Ideas relating to my Cl
: server.domain.co.uk: selfcheck request timed
out. Host down?
Any Ideas relating to my Client being down.
--
Unix/ Linux Systems Administrator
The Surgical Material Testing Laboratory (SMTL),
Princess of Wales Hospital
Coity Road
Bridgend,
United Kingdom, CF31 1RQ.
Tel: +44 1656 752820
Fax
kup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: server.domain.co.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 1 host checked in 30.002 seconds, 1 problem found
I assume that I my tape server cant see the client which is the same
machine.
I have checked and I have got i
itable test
> Server check took 0.013 seconds
>
> Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
> ----
> WARNING: server.domain.co.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
> Client check: 1 host checked in 30.002 seconds, 1 problem found
>
> Have I
erver check took 0.013 seconds
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
WARNING: server.domain.co.uk: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 1 host checked in 30.002 seconds, 1 problem found
Have I got to create a file in /etc/xinit.d/amidxtape
As I haven&
Hi Joshua
> The client in your disklist (the first column) for 'doze boxes backed up
> via samba needs to be a *nix box with smbclient installed. When amanda
> contacts the *nix box, that box will then initiate the smbclient
> connection to the 'doze box.
Thanks for the hint. It did the trick.
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 at 1:40pm, Tim Krieglstein wrote
> The log of amcheck -c looks like this:
> Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
>
> WARNING: snap1: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
> WARNING: wins4: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
WARNING: snap1: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
WARNING: wins4: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
Client check: 3 hosts checked in 29.156 seconds, 2 problems found
The disklist:
snap1 //snap1/iss/ samba
wins4 //wins4/software/ samba
sun10 /var/www/ comp-user-tar
* Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-10 11:39]:
[snip
> remove the mailing address and @ sign, all you want is the FQDN and
> the user. And I don't think you need the localhost entry, which is
> best not to use around amanda because its not unique to that machine.
> So you want:
>
> zamp
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 04:41, Sören Edzen wrote:
>* Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-09 22:02]:
>
>Hi!
>I'm a newbee on amanda and haven't yet managed to get amanda to
>work. The problem in this thread is similar to the one I have. I've
>tried the solution sugested by Gene Haskett.
>I
Hi, Sören,
on Dienstag, 10. Februar 2004 at 10:41 you wrote to amanda-users:
SE> I have the following in
SE> [amanda home]/.amandahosts(indented here only for visability):
SE> localhost amanda
SE> [EMAIL PROTECTED] amanda
SE> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root
SE> [EMAIL PROTECTED]root
* Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-09 22:02]:
Hi!
I'm a newbee on amanda and haven't yet managed to get amanda to
work. The problem in this thread is similar to the one I have. I've
tried the solution sugested by Gene Haskett.
I have made the changes you sugested in the files amanda, aman
On Monday 09 February 2004 08:31, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
>On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 at 8:28am, todd zenker wrote
>
>> I've read the FAQ's on this and still nothing seems to work. I
>> get Host down. What I need is a checklist to make sure I'm not
>> missing a
On Monday 09 February 2004 08:28, todd zenker wrote:
>I've read the FAQ's on this and still nothing seems to work. I get
> Host down. What I need is a checklist to make sure I'm not missing
> anything. Amandad does pooop out after I run the amcheck command.
>
>I'
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 at 8:28am, todd zenker wrote
> I've read the FAQ's on this and still nothing seems to work. I get Host down.
> What I need is a checklist to make sure I'm not missing anything.
> Amandad does pooop out after I run the amcheck command.
>
> I'
I've read the FAQ's on this and still nothing seems to work. I get Host down.
What I need is a checklist to make sure I'm not missing anything.
Amandad does pooop out after I run the amcheck command.
I'm trying to test my backup machine before I start testing others machines.
On Tuesday 23 December 2003 04:08, BRINER Cedric wrote:
>sorry fo the uncomplete previous message!
>
>hi,
>
>I'm getting something really strange lattely from amanda.
>when I use for the first time ``amcheck DailySet'', a lot of
> machines seems to be down
sorry fo the uncomplete previous message!
hi,
I'm getting something really strange lattely from amanda.
when I use for the first time ``amcheck DailySet'', a lot of machines
seems to be down ``selfcheck request timed out. Host down?''.
When I relauched the ``amcheck Dai
On Monday 22 December 2003 08:57, Dean Pullen wrote:
>Wooo hooo!!
>
># Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
>#
># Client check: 1 host checked in 0.072 seconds, 0 problems found
>
>after much fiddling...and a manual execution of xinetd
>How do I go about booting
On Monday 22 December 2003 08:36, Dean Pullen wrote:
>Doing this:
># /etc/init.d/xinetd start
>
>Produces this:
># Starting INET services. (xinetd)
> failed
>
>And by the way the end of the log states:
>Dec 22 13:39:38 database01 xinetd[1909]: 1909 {init_services} n
On Monday 22 December 2003 08:17, Dean Pullen wrote:
>Performing an xinted from command line gives me this in my
>/var/log/messages:
>
>Dec 22 13:20:14 database01 xinetd[1716]: Reading included
> configuration file: /etc/xinetd.d/amanda [line=26]
>Dec 22 13:20:14 database01 xinetd[1716]: Reading in
On Monday 22 December 2003 08:12, Dean Pullen wrote:
[...]
>Gene,
>
>Well there was no link in any of the rcX.d directories. I tried
> adding one to rc3.d but xinetd still does not print anything on
> startup.
>
>Dean
Ok, now my problem is in not knowing which runlevel is the full run
but witho
Oh well it seems to be coming up now on reboot, link seems to be working
suddenly...
Well all I can say is thank you very much for all the advice guys: Frank,
Josh, Jon and especially Gene.
I'm sure something else will crop up, but until then, happy
Christmas/holidays and many many many thanks f
Wooo hooo!!
# Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
#
# Client check: 1 host checked in 0.072 seconds, 0 problems found
after much fiddling...and a manual execution of xinetd
How do I go about booting xinetd at startup? The link in rc3.d doesn't seem
to load it
Doing this:
# /etc/init.d/xinetd start
Produces this:
# Starting INET services. (xinetd) failed
And by the way the end of the log states:
Dec 22 13:39:38 database01 xinetd[1909]: 1909 {init_services} no services.
Exiting...
Performing an xinted from command line gives me this in my
/var/log/messages:
Dec 22 13:20:14 database01 xinetd[1716]: Reading included configuration
file: /etc/xinetd.d/amanda [line=26]
Dec 22 13:20:14 database01 xinetd[1716]: Reading included configuration
file: /etc/xinetd.d/amandaidx [line=14
-Original Message-
From: Gene Heskett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 December 2003 11:03
To: Dean Pullen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WARNING: database01: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
On Monday 22 December 2003 05:36, Dean Pullen wrote:
>>Just a quic
On Monday 22 December 2003 05:36, Dean Pullen wrote:
>Just a quick note.
>
>Looking at the SuSE manuals, it appears SuSE 8.2 uses xinetd
> (whereas 8.1 uses inetd).
>
>Which makes me wonder why it doesn't appear in the start up log.
>
>Dean.
Humm, it sure should. Do you have, in /etc/rc(your runl
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