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> From: Tom Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:45 AM
> To: Dana Bourgeois; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Answering questions about Amanda on RedHat 7.0
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> > I recently posted a question about my attempts to ge
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 14:38, Dana Bourgeois wrote:
>I recently posted a question about my attempts to get 2.4.4p1
> running on a RedHat 7.0 box. I probably didn't mention that the
> plan was to go tapeless. This project didn't work and I can explain
> exactly why so
> I recently posted a question about my attempts to get 2.4.4p1 running on a
> RedHat 7.0 box. I probably didn't mention that the plan was to go
tapeless.
> This project didn't work and I can explain exactly why so others won't
bump
> into the same wall I did.
>
&
I recently posted a question about my attempts to get 2.4.4p1 running on a
RedHat 7.0 box. I probably didn't mention that the plan was to go tapeless.
This project didn't work and I can explain exactly why so others won't bump
into the same wall I did.
2.4.4p1 compiles just fin
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Chris Herrmann wrote:
> RH7 will use xinet.d. here's one i prepared before... you'll need to check
> the directories etc though
I found I had to add
group = disk
to the amanda service, otherwise I got
ERROR: spitfire: [can not access /dev/sdb3 (sdb3): Permission de
Hello...
Chris Baker wrote:
> Can anyone help me, since I have upgraded two of my machines to RedHat
> 7.0 I am getting errors with amanda stating in its Mail Report that the
> servers FAILED!:
>
> -
> FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
> web /export lev 0 FAILED [Req
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Doug Munsinger wrote:
> Actually it is worse than that - RedHat 7 on a fresh install doesn't use
> inetd at all, but replaces it
> with xinetd, and /etc/xinetd.conf. Not sure what the upgrade would have
> done, but you may no longer be running inetd at all.
You can't run
t 7.0 is a horrible release
and one more like this I will be running turbo linux or BSD., not redhat.
--doug
At 07:25 PM 1/15/2001 -0600, Marc W. Mengel wrote:
>On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Chris Baker wrote:
> > Can anyone help me, since I have upgraded two of my machines to RedHat 7.0
> >
iston
Sent: Tuesday, 16 January 2001 16:58
To: Marc W. Mengel
Cc: Chris Baker; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RedHat 7.0
> Anyone got any suggestions?, I am running Amanda v2.4.1
First, this should probably have gone to amanda-users, and not
amanda-hackers, but that nit aside, my guess i
> Anyone got any suggestions?, I am running Amanda v2.4.1
First, this should probably have gone to amanda-users, and not
amanda-hackers, but that nit aside, my guess is the upgrade "upgraded"
your /etc/inetd.conf file and you will need to put back the entries
for amandad, etc.
Red
Can anyone help me, since I have upgraded two of my machines to RedHat 7.0
I am getting errors with amanda stating in its Mail Report that the servers
FAILED!:
-
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
web /export lev 0 FAILED [Request to web timed out.]
web /home lev 0 FAILED [Request to web
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Chris Baker wrote:
> Can anyone help me, since I have upgraded two of my machines to RedHat 7.0
> I am getting errors with amanda stating in its Mail Report that the servers
> FAILED!:
>
> -
> FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
> web /export lev
On Nov 9, 2000, Siavosh Akhtary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> which are copied to /etc/xinetd.d/amandaidx (indexing) and
> /etc/xinetd.d/amidxtape.
> By default these services are disable but I have enabled them.
You have to enable the amanda[d] service too. I don't know whether it
comes with
Hi,
I have been trying to install Amanda on a Redhat 7.0 Server. We
purchased the Redhat Professional server and Amanda is included on the
distribution CD's.
The Redhat CD'd include three packages:
Amanda
Amanda-server
and Amanda-client
I installed all three of these plus gnuplot an
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