On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 at 10:21am, Michael P. Blinn wrote
> The machine could back itself up just fine, though after careful checking, I
> think I've found the problem! For some reason, when I changed the disklist
> entry to 'localhost' instead of 'backup' it went through w/out complaint.
> This cou
> Looking back over them, there's one thing I see missing. What happens if
> you try to back up a local disk on backup? I.e. remove the NT share
> entries in the disklist, but put somethink like 'backup /etc user-tar'.
> This will narrow it down to being either a samba issue or an amanda client
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 at 1:30pm, Michael P. Blinn wrote
> 'backup' is the tape server, running samba. I configured
> amanda --with-smbclient=/path/to/smbclient
>
> amandapass:
> //ntserver/businesswork ntusername%ntpassword WORKGROUP
> //ntserver/sys/ppidocs ntusername%ntpassword WORKGROUP
>
> amche
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001 at 10:07am, Michael P. Blinn wrote
> To reiterate the situation: Backup machine w/ a tape drive, holding disk,
> and samba, is trying to back up a linux machine and an NT share on a
> separate computer. - The linux backup works just fine - The NT share is what
> is screwing up
smbclient.. if you can't do that, you can be assured that Amanda can't
either. ;)
JM2C.
G.
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> > > OK, it's not even trying to launch selfcheck. Does
> > > /usr/local/libexec/selfcheck exist? What do your /etc/inetd.conf (or
> > > /etc/xinetd.d/am*) entries look like? How exactly did you ./configure
> > > amanda on backup?
> >
> > selfcheck exists
> >
> > inetd.conf:
> > amanda dgr
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001 at 9:03am, Michael P. Blinn wrote
> > > when I run amcheck confname, in /tmp/amanda/ it creates an
> > > amcheck.{timestamp}.debug, however the contents of that are only three
> > > lines:
> > >
> > > amcheck: debug 1 pid 619 ruid 34 euid 0 start time Thu Oct 4 15:24 :37
> 2001
First off, many thanks for the help!
> > when I run amcheck confname, in /tmp/amanda/ it creates an
> > amcheck.{timestamp}.debug, however the contents of that are only three
> > lines:
> >
> > amcheck: debug 1 pid 619 ruid 34 euid 0 start time Thu Oct 4 15:24 :37
2001
> > amcheck: dgram_bind: s
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 at 3:32pm, Michael P. Blinn wrote
> > Look in /tmp/amanda/selfcheck*debug on backup -- there it will show you
> > the exact smbclient command it's trying, and hopefully what's going wrong.
> > You can also try running the smbclient command by hand *as the amanda
> > user* to se
> Look in /tmp/amanda/selfcheck*debug on backup -- there it will show you
> the exact smbclient command it's trying, and hopefully what's going wrong.
> You can also try running the smbclient command by hand *as the amanda
> user* to see what you get.
when I run amcheck confname, in /tmp/amanda/
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 at 2:35pm, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote
> On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 at 1:30pm, Michael P. Blinn wrote
>
> > 'backup' is the tape server, running samba. I configured
> > amanda --with-smbclient=/path/to/smbclient
> >
> > amandapass:
> > //ntserver/businesswork ntusername%ntpassword WORKGR
Did you go through the same client install steps on 'backup' that you did on
'mail'? Even if you have installed the servers side on 'backup', that
doesn't automatically make it a client. You don't need to re-compile, just
do the services/inetd.conf stuff.
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> From: Mic
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