On Friday 18 July 2014 15:38:36 Debra S Baddorf did opine
And Gene did reply:
> On Jul 18, 2014, at 1:53 PM, Joi L. Ellis
wrote:
> > Don't forget to check the logs on the server and the client, see
> > /var/log/Amanda/*, find the newest files in there and see what they
> > say.
>
> do a locate
On Friday 18 July 2014 15:24:00 Debra S Baddorf did opine
And Gene did reply:
> On Jul 18, 2014, at 1:53 PM, Joi L. Ellis
wrote:
> > I think you have a more basic network connectivity issue. If it were
> > a simple .amandahosts issue, you'd get an error message to that
> > affect, not 'connectio
On Jul 18, 2014, at 1:53 PM, Joi L. Ellis wrote:
> Don't forget to check the logs on the server and the client, see
> /var/log/Amanda/*, find the newest files in there and see what they say.
do a locate(or a find / -iname “*am*” ) to find your amanda logs.
Joi puts his in /var/log
On Jul 18, 2014, at 1:53 PM, Joi L. Ellis wrote:
> I think you have a more basic network connectivity issue. If it were a
> simple .amandahosts issue, you'd get an error message to that affect, not
> 'connection reset by peer', which is a network thing.
>
> Don't forget to check the logs on
On Friday 18 July 2014 14:53:23 Joi L. Ellis did opine
And Gene did reply:
> I think you have a more basic network connectivity issue. If it were a
> simple .amandahosts issue, you'd get an error message to that affect,
> not 'connection reset by peer', which is a network thing.
>
> Don't forget
I think you have a more basic network connectivity issue. If it were a simple
.amandahosts issue, you'd get an error message to that affect, not 'connection
reset by peer', which is a network thing.
Don't forget to check the logs on the server and the client, see
/var/log/Amanda/*, find the ne
On Friday 18 July 2014 11:58:22 Joi L. Ellis did opine
And Gene did reply:
> I've been installing Amanda on our network for the past few months and
> on a number of the machines, I noticed that the machine had an
> /etc/xinetd.d/Amanda file, but the xinetd service wasn't installed,
> openbsd-inetd
I've been installing Amanda on our network for the past few months and on a
number of the machines, I noticed that the machine had an /etc/xinetd.d/Amanda
file, but the xinetd service wasn't installed, openbsd-inetd was, and that one
reads /etc/inetd.conf. Amanda-client package installs the con