Gordon J. Mills III wrote:
Stefan, the only problem I have had with the debian packages was
with the
amverifyrun script. It probably depends on the version that you use. There
were some spaces at the end of the fgrep fields which caused it to not find
the tapes used. Once I deleted the extra
Gordon J. Mills III wrote:
Stefan, the only problem I have had with the debian packages was with
the
amverifyrun script. It probably depends on the version that you use.
There were some spaces at the end of the fgrep fields which caused it
to not find the tapes used. Once I deleted the
On 2/4/06, Gordon J. Mills III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gordon J. Mills III wrote:
Stefan, the only problem I have had with the debian packages was with
the
amverifyrun script. It probably depends on the version that you use.
There were some spaces at the end of the fgrep fields which
Gene Heskett schrieb:
On Monday 30 January 2006 03:08, Leonid Shulov wrote:
After I have upgraded amanda in server side to 2.4.5p1-2 version it
stoped backup.
In log file of amdump I see:
dumper: FATAL must be run setuid root to communicate correctly
What means did you use to install
Leonid Shulov wrote:
After I have upgraded amanda in server side to 2.4.5p1-2 version it
stoped backup.
How did you upgrade?
If compiling from source, you must make install as root.
If not, the install process cannot set the permissions correct,
and Amanda will not work.
If it were rpms,
1. I upgraded amanda from amanda from Debian package
2. I changed prmission to:
/usr/lib/amanda/# chmod u+s dumper killpgrp planner rundump runtar
and now its work.
Thanks for help
Leonid
Paul Bijnens wrote:
Leonid Shulov wrote:
After I have upgraded amanda in server side to 2.4.5p1-2
Gene Heskett schrieb:
On Monday 30 January 2006 03:08, Leonid Shulov wrote:
After I have upgraded amanda in server side to 2.4.5p1-2 version it
stoped backup.
In log file of amdump I see:
dumper: FATAL must be run setuid root to communicate correctly
What means did you use to install it,
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
To all users of AMANDA on Debian:
Are these packages problematic in general?
I've had very few problems with them. The only complaints I've had are
with segfaults on a couple of the admin utilities. I've had an offer by
one of the developers to help resolve those
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
To all users of AMANDA on Debian:
Are these packages problematic in general?
Thanks, Stefan
I run the Debian Sarge packages of Amanda (2.4.4p3-3) without any
problems (other than I don't particularly care for the default
locations it uses, but that's probably
On Nov 21, 2000, "Blohm, Matthias (init)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know why I got that Problems?
Did you `make install' as root?
--
Alexandre Oliva Enjoy Guarana', see http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/
Red Hat GCC Developer aoliva@{cygnus.com, redhat.com}
CS
Thanks for
helping,
but the other
Problem I have is that following :
--
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
fileserer1 /usr/local/cvsroot lev 0 FAILED
[fileserver1: [hostfileserver1.domain.com: port 2107 not secure]
On Nov 21, 2000, "Blohm, Matthias (init)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fileserver1 /home lev 0 FAILED [fileserver1: [host
fileserver1.domain.com: port 2107 not secure]
Did anybody the reason.
At least planner, dumper and amcheck must be setuid-root.
--
Alexandre Oliva Enjoy Guarana', see
At least planner, dumper and amcheck must be setuid-root.
Here's the complete list:
-rwsr-x--- 1 root backup244676 Nov 3 14:41 libexec/calcsize
-rwsr-x--- 1 root backup803996 Nov 3 15:17 libexec/dumper
-rwsr-x--- 1 root backup233356 Nov 3 14:41
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