Re: Diagnosing client-side errors

2001-01-23 Thread John R. Jackson
> LABEL=/ / ext2defaults1 1 >... >The first two line were created automatically during RedHat 7 installation. >The third line was created by hand. I guess the LABEL= notation is to allow >moving disks or filesystems around and still have them fou

Re: Diagnosing client-side errors

2001-01-23 Thread stanonik
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Ben Elliston wrote: > I am trying to back up a single partition having just installed Amanda. I > thought I'd try with this in my `disklist': > > scooby sda8 always-full > > I get the following error, but can't work out what I'm doing wrong. Any > tips? In general, how ca

Re: Diagnosing client-side errors

2001-01-17 Thread David Wolfskill
>Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 18:45:43 -0500 >From: "John R. Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>i thought you needed to use >>/dev/sdan where n is the number of the partition >No, you don't. You may use one of these forms, give the above comments >about system configuration are taken into account: > sd

Re: Diagnosing client-side errors

2001-01-16 Thread John R. Jackson
>ERROR: scooby: [can not access sda8 (sda8): No such file or directory] In addition to Robert Crosbie's notes, I'll add this. Amanda must be able to convert "sda8" to a complete device name via the standard system calls (e.g. getmntent), which in turn depend on you having your configuration set

RE: Diagnosing client-side errors

2001-01-16 Thread Chris Herrmann
i thought you needed to use /dev/sdan where n is the number of the partition -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 16 January 2001 19:30 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Diagnosing client-side errors Ben

Re: Diagnosing client-side errors

2001-01-16 Thread bobb+amanda-users
Ben Elliston hath declared on Tuesday the 16 day of January 2001 :-: > I am trying to back up a single partition having just installed Amanda. I > thought I'd try with this in my `disklist': > > scooby sda8 always-full > > I get the following error, but can't work out what I'm doing wrong.