It worked! (you just cannot imagine how happy am I in this very moment)
I had to upgrade to amdanta 2.4.2-p1-2. I build by own rpms from src.rpm
grabbed from RawHide. I also have to made some tricks since that src.rpm
is builded against xinetd.
Now it runs with inetd and I finally succeded to b
Radu Filip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello, Johanness!
>
> Thank you very much for your answer.
>
> On 27 Feb 2001, Johannes Niess wrote:
>
> > 1) Amanda sets options for gnutar to stop at partition boundaries.
>
> >From the logs I see that it's not this one...
>
> > 2) If your holding d
Hello, Johanness!
Thank you very much for your answer.
On 27 Feb 2001, Johannes Niess wrote:
> 1) Amanda sets options for gnutar to stop at partition boundaries.
>From the logs I see that it's not this one...
> 2) If your holding disk is on the same partition as /, Amanda tries to
> backup t
Filip,
Two things come to my mind:
1) Amanda sets options for gnutar to stop at partition boundaries.
2) If your holding disk is on the same partition as /, Amanda tries to
backup the holding disk. Its a vicious circle.
I'd recomment to include your holding disk directory into the exclude
list
Hi!
After I read all documentations and manuals and config files and all
messages posted on the list regarding this subject, I still not understand
where is my mistake.
I want to perform a full backup of the entire filesystem (it has now about
400 MB but will reach several GB) on an OnStream 25