Paul Bijnens wrote:
Paul Bijnens wrote:
Following up on myself... (as usual on mondays)...
And again following up on myself... ;-)
And again following up on myself -- hey it's monday again :-)
Seems the bug was fixed in device-mapper 1.00.20 by making uid, gid,
and mode a compile time opt
Paul Bijnens wrote:
Following up on myself... (as usual on mondays)...
And again following up on myself... ;-)
Paul Bijnens wrote:
The good news is that Redhat just fixed this very recently.
in device-mapper-1.01.01-1.RHEL4, which you can install by up2date
or "yum update device-mapper".
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Title: RE: lvm and amanda?
Do you have an SELinux setting of "targeted" on that box? This may be related
to permissions--I must check this.
I have amanda installed on a CentOS box, and I have an RHEL 4 server with a similar RAID volume /dev entries.
Following up on myself...
Following up on myself... (as usual on mondays)...
Paul Bijnens wrote:
The good news is that Redhat just fixed this very recently.
in device-mapper-1.01.01-1.RHEL4, which you can install by up2date
or "yum update device-mapper".
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHEA-2005-188.html says:
> [..
Oscar Ricardo Silva wrote:
At 05:02 AM 6/18/2005, you wrote:
Oscar Ricardo Silva wrote:
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 100 Jun 6 03:58 /dev/mapper
brw-r- 1 root disk 253, 0 Jun 6 03:58 VolGroup00-LogVol00
Maybe I did not sleep very well, or I am missing something obvious
or did not drink
I thought I would respond to the various suggestions in one message and
included my original message at the end for reference. I also realized
that I wasn't clear when I displayed the permissions
on /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 device. When the machine boots,
permissions are:
drwxr
Oscar Ricardo Silva wrote:
I know this isn't necessarily an amanda question, but I have a user
who's setup two RedHat Enterprise 4 machines and used lvm.
Unfortunately, the devices:
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
has permissions:
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 100 Jun 6 03:58 /dev/mapper
brw-r
Hello, Oscar,
on 18.06.2005, 00:04 you wrote to amanda-users@amanda.org:
> Any information would be appreciated.
Your posting does not tell me if you use DUMP or GNUTAR.
>From my setup here, which partly dumps a "LVM-partition" I would also
suggest using GNUTAR and listing the mount-dirs insid
Title: RE: lvm and amanda?
I have a similar situation, but instead of changing permissions of special
devices (particularly RAID devices), which may be protected by SELinux,
I list the directories I want to back up in the disklist.
Florian
Florian Lengyel, Ph.D.
Assistant Director for
--On Friday, June 17, 2005 17:04:20 -0500 Oscar Ricardo Silva <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know this isn't necessarily an amanda question, but I have a user who's
> setup two RedHat Enterprise 4 machines and used lvm. Unfortunately, the
> devices:
>
> /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
>
> ha
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