amdump now seems to think it should include the old test DLE in new backups.
The test DLE is not actually included in the backup as it has no information on
where to get it from but it still shows up in the status screen from amdump.
When i removed it i ran amadmin delete for the test DLE and th
Resolved, had an old test DLE on the tape it was trying to use. I don't
understand why it still loaded the tape and did not give any useful error
message about it.
My testing:
If i make a new logs directory the estimate actually runs. Tried moving out all
the logs from that day but it still fa
The disk was full of old partial dumps from testing of another backup set so i
did not want to flush them to any tapes.
The logs "driver: adding holding disk 0 dir /dumps/ size 1949288448 chunksize
9007199254740896" indicate that it is finding the dump disk with correct size of 2TB
free.
Even
e holding disk and ran just that one failed DLE but it fails
instantly and i get:
FAILURE DUMP SUMMARY:
planner: FATAL find_est_for_dp return NULL
localhost storage RESULTS MISSING
I tried running 'amcleanup -rv backup' but it did not do anything:
# sudo -u amanda amcleanup -rv
this has happend, most DLEs ran fine but the one DLE i have
with 'holdingdisk required' failed as there was too little space left on the
holding disk.
I cleared out the holding disk and ran just that one failed DLE but it fails
instantly and i get:
FAILURE DUMP SUMMARY:
planner: FATAL fi
_dp return NULL
localhost storage RESULTS MISSING
I tried running 'amcleanup -rv backup' but it did not do anything:
# sudo -u amanda amcleanup -rv backup
amcleanup: pid 2972312 is done
amcleanup: pid 2972313 is done
amcleanup: pid 2972311 is done
amcleanup: pid 2972309 is done
amcleanup:
Hallo!
I've installed Amanda 3.3.3 on a Centos server. Sometimes backups are
failing with "RESULTS MISSING" and "driver: WARNING: got empty
schedule from planner". I think this is mostly because of estimate
timeouts. I see "planner: ERROR Some estimate timeout
I finally got past the gnutar problem I was having. I ran amcheck and
everything looked good, but amdump gives me a bunch of results missing
errors (even for hosts that worked fine before). Attached is the output
from amdump.
Thanks,
Steve
*** THE DUMPS DID NOT FINISH PROPERLY!
These dumps
George schreef:
I recently set up an amanda (2.4.3-4) server servicing two amanda
clients, all running RHES 3.0 Linux. For both clients, I chose to use
GNU Tar (1.13.25) to backup partitions vice dump. Everything works quite
well, but I'm used to seeing a dump summary in the emailed report from
On 4/16/06, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 03:44:32PM -0400, George wrote:> I recently set up an amanda (2.4.3-4) server servicing two amanda clients,
> all running RHES 3.0 Linux. For both clients, I chose to use GNU Tar (> 1.13.25) to backup partitions vice dump. Everyth
On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 03:44:32PM -0400, George wrote:
> I recently set up an amanda (2.4.3-4) server servicing two amanda clients,
> all running RHES 3.0 Linux. For both clients, I chose to use GNU Tar (
> 1.13.25) to backup partitions vice dump. Everything works quite well, but
> I'm used to see
I recently set up an amanda (2.4.3-4) server servicing two amanda clients, all running RHES 3.0 Linux. For both clients, I chose to use GNU Tar (1.13.25) to backup partitions vice dump. Everything works quite well, but I'm used to seeing a dump summary in the emailed report from other amanda enviro
I am having a problem with amanda whereby some of the dumps (DLE's on
the amanda server itself) are showing as RESULTS MISSING in the logs.
There is an amandad process which is still running after quite a long
time (24 hours) and which has a defunct child process:
backup3318 0.0
Daniel García wrote:
Amanda has send this report today, and i don't know if the backup of
the disk is done ok.
svrbackup //svrficheros/usr RESULTS MISSING
svrbackup //svrcitrixs/YagoMir RESULTS MISSING
svrbackup //svrcitrixs/carto RESULTS MISSING
It means there were no results
ARY:
> | driver: FATAL reading result from taper: Connection reset by peer
> | anakin sda5 RESULTS MISSING
I found the cause of the problem: apparently Debian's cdrw-taper package
contains a syntax error in the supplied config file, causing Amanda to fail.
Bug submitted and my
to a
> remote disk.
>
> However, I always (for both local and remote disks) get the following error
> (after the missing tape error, of course):
>
> anakin sda5 RESULTS MISSING
>
> I started from the amanda.conf I used to backup to DDS tape some years ago, so
> I
local and remote disks) get the following error
(after the missing tape error, of course):
anakin sda5 RESULTS MISSING
I started from the amanda.conf I used to backup to DDS tape some years ago, so
I'm quite sure it's not a problem with the config file. Basically I just added
`reser
Hi,
Amanda has send this report today, and i don't know if the backup of
the disk is done ok.
svrbackup //svrficheros/usr RESULTS MISSING
svrbackup //svrcitrixs/YagoMir RESULTS MISSING
svrbackup //svrcitrixs/carto RESULTS MISSING
What mean those e
***
I hear if you play the Windows XP CD backward you'll hear satanic messages.
But even scarier, if you play it forward it installs Windows XP!!
-Original Message-
From: Toomas Aas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 11:15 AM
To: Gibran Marquez
Hi!
> Is there an easy way to "UNINSTALL" Amanda? I need to do this because well
> first of all this isn't a server anymore and it was set up as user
> "operator", and all my other clients are using "amanda" user.
>
> I'd like to completely uninstall everything server/client and then install a
>
ent-2.4.3-4) with user as "amanda".
Any suggestions, recommendations???
-Regards,
Gibran Marquez
-Original Message-
From: Martin, Jeremy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 10:58 AM
To: Gibran Marquez
Subject: RE: New client to Amanda dump returns "RESU
RANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
tgs-1 /dev/da0s1a RESULTS MISSING
tgs-1 /dev/da0s1e RESULTS MISSING
DUMP SUMMARY:
DUMPER STATSTAPER STATS
HOSTNAME DISKL ORIG-KB OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS KB/s MMM:SS
old inetd.conf also, all problems disappeared.
So, another reason for RESULTS MISSING has popped up.
Laas Toom
Laas Toom wrote:
Now amanda backs up only the freebsd workstations, but for all samba shares
amanda says: RESULTS MISSING.
We need more information (like the /tmp/amanda/* debug files),
but one thing that comes to mind is, have you restored the
/etc/amandapass file on your samba client host (the
were before crash (the index files
survived).
Now amanda backs up only the freebsd workstations, but for all samba shares
amanda says: RESULTS MISSING.
What is the problem? How can i eliminate it?
The Amanda Faq-o-matic did not help, because i know the system worked before,
so i do not need to
Hi!
I guess, the problem kinda solved itself, amanda just didn't like the
dumptype always-full
Konni
Hello Josh. Here is the output of the debug file
/tmp/amanda/amandad.20030226103633.debug:
amandad: debug 1 pid 30977 ruid euid : start at Wed Feb 26
10:36:33 200
3
amandad: version 2.4.3
amandad: build: VERSION="Amanda-2.4.3"
amandad:BUILT_DATE="Sat Jan 25 19:50:43 GMT 2003"
am
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 at 6:47pm, Konrad Dienst wrote
> FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
> altair.wir aacd0s1f RESULTS MISSING
*snip*
> HOSTNAME DISKL ORIG-KB OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS KB/s MMM
r.wir aacd0s1f RESULTS MISSING
STATISTICS:
Total Full Daily
Estimate Time (hrs:min)0:00
Run Time (hrs:min) 0:00
Dump Time (hrs:min)0:00 0:00 0:00
Output Size (meg)
Oh yes, the "refuses to mail report" thing. I've had it too.
Have no idea *why* but the only fix I've heard about
works for me, too.
Fix: remove thelbl-temp line from your configuration.
The report should get emailed OK now. Tomorrow you
can probably put the line back in, and it
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 07:24, Sergio G. Reus wrote:
>Tue, 14 Jan 2003 13:09:38 -0500 Gene Heskett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Mmm, one question:
>>
>> Have you more than one installed version of amanda?
>>
>> The reason I ask is that the normal amanda ./configuration will
>> put stuff in /usr/lo
Tue, 14 Jan 2003 13:09:38 -0500 Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Mmm, one question:
>
> Have you more than one installed version of amanda?
>
> The reason I ask is that the normal amanda ./configuration will put
> stuff in /usr/local, but the rpm install like from redhat, puts it
> in /usr.
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 05:10:35PM +0100, Sergio G. Reus wrote:
> >
> > If the log file looks ok, does
> >
> > amreport -l -f
> >
> > generate a more reasonable report in , or is it the
> > same report that was mailed to you after the amdump. If the
>
> You are right, amreport is not re
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 11:10, Sergio G. Reus wrote:
>> If the log file looks ok, does
>>
>> amreport -l -f
>>
>> generate a more reasonable report in , or is it the
>> same report that was mailed to you after the amdump. If the
>> latter, then probably something is wrong with your amre
>
> If the log file looks ok, does
>
> amreport -l -f
>
> generate a more reasonable report in , or is it the
> same report that was mailed to you after the amdump. If the
> latter, then probably something is wrong with your amreport.
> Send me a note with your log file attached and I'
s were to tape PRMC-0.
> The next tape Amanda expects to use is: a new tape.
>
> FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
> prmb /etc RESULTS MISSING
> prmb /u04/copias/enfrio RESULTS MISSING
>
>
> STATISTICS:
> Total Full D
I had that problem ("Results missing") on one of my samba-based hosts when
I had forgotten to add an entry in /etc/amandapass. Perhaps you are running
into the same sort of problem? (user authentication, or ability to 'find'
it)
Shooting in the dark: check .amandahosts?
J
problems, no tape problems. I have 17
file systems that I back up and it just keep messing up on this host. I
can't put my finger on it, and its driving me nuts.
Here is the message I get from Amanda when it emails me.
/dev/hda1 RESULTS MISSING
I can't tell what I need to look for in t
Hi
I'm having problems with my amanda installation. It has run without any
problems for quite a while, but suddenly it gives the "RESULTS MISSING"
error on alle servers in the backup-report.
The log.* from the lates run is as follows:
--- SNIP ---
START planner date 20020530
ST
>What does "RESULTS MISSING" mean?
Strictly speaking it means when amreport ran to generate the E-mail
after planner and driver had done all the work, it could not find those
clients/disks in the log file.
Look at the corresponding log.MMDD.NN file. First, make sure it
ends pr
What does "RESULTS MISSING" mean?
I am running Intel RH Linux with Amanda version 2.4.2p2...
*** THE DUMPS DID NOT FINISH PROPERLY!
These dumps were to tape Daily6.
The next tape Amanda expects to use is: Daily1.
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
gorn.ameri /ideroot2 lev 1 FAI
Hi,
As of yesterday my AMANDA backups stopped running, and simply send me a
mail report listings all my hosts with "RESULTS MISSING". I've reviewed
sendsize.debug on each of the hosts and it looks like everything was
working normal. I'm using the fully qualified host
>FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
> localhost /etc RESULTS MISSING
What version of Amanda?
First, don't use "localhost" in your disklist. It will bite you
eventually. Use the fully qualified host name.
Next, look at /tmp/amanda/sendsize*debug. That's likely wher
D NOT FINISH PROPERLY!
The next tape Amanda expects to use is: DailySet1-01.
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
localhost /etc RESULTS MISSING
--
Everything seems OK.
Any idea about that?
Thanks in ad
>Having this problem where two of my directories say
>RESULTS MISSING in the log files.
It probably said more than this in the E-mail. Please post more detail,
if it's available.
What happens if you run amcheck?
>... Is it because I didn't have enough tape to do a level 0?
Having this problem where two of my directories say
RESULTS MISSING in the log files.
Anyone know what that means? Is it because I didn't
have enough tape to do a level 0?
thanks
e
=
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On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 06:45:02AM -0600, Tom Hudak wrote:
Ok, one last update, I noticed that the "planner" wasn't being initiated or
there was an error occuring, when running planner from the command line, it
spits out some config info, and then get's to "Getting Estimates" and starts
getting th
ny more
info in the next day or so, I'll repost.
>I have just ironed out my config, setup my clients and gotten amcheck to run
>without problems, after setting the "record no" global option, running amdump
>spits out this:
>FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
> smb
I have just ironed out my config, setup my clients and gotten amcheck to run
without problems, after setting the "record no" global option, running amdump
spits out this:
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
smb/home RESULTS MISSING
smb/var/data/kalisa RESULTS MISSI
>(null): version 2.4.1p1
>...
In addition to the /etc/amandates issue, the "(null)" above indicates
another problem. I suspect you forgot to add an extra "amandad" on the
end of your /etc/inetd.conf line. It should look something like this
(your path will be different):
amanda dgram udp w
On Nov 8, 2000, Nathan Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Isn't amandates meant to be created automagically?
As in user `amanda' creating files in /etc? :-)
> If it is, then why would it be creating it as a directory?
Amanda certainly doesn't create it as a directory.
--
Alexandre Oliva En
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Subject: Re: AMDump Reporting Results Missing
On Nov 8, 2000, Nathan Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sendsize: reading /etc/amandates: Is a directory
Here's the answer. It should be a file,
On Nov 8, 2000, Nathan Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sendsize: reading /etc/amandates: Is a directory
Here's the answer. It should be a file, not a directory.
--
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Red Hat GCC Developer aoliva@{cygnus.c
John and others who are helping me with this problem heres the latest
increment.
>>That's it?? That would certainly explain the message. The file is
>>very incomplete.
I thought that it looked a little small, but this is the first time I have
ever tried to get Amanda working, so I was unsu
>>> What is in /tmp/amanda/sendsize*debug on paperbark after a failed amdump?
>
>sendsize: debug 1 pid 31909 ruid 0 euid 0 start time Wed Nov 8 08:30:17
>2000
>/usr/local/amanda/libexec/sendsize: version 2.4.1p1
That's it?? That would certainly explain the message. The file is
very incomplete.
Thanks again for your respones... here are the answers to your questions.
>> What happens when you run amcheck now that you've fixed disklist?
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
-
/usr/local/amanda/dumps: 2410172 KB disk space available, that's plenty.
NOTE: skipping tape-
>I did have another look at the Amanda FAQamatic and found an article on
>there saying that the UDP packets may not be large enough, but it also says
>that this should no longer occurr since they increased the packet size from
>1 kB to 64 kb.
Actually, it was 8 KBytes -> 64 KBytes, but that only
#x27;s group'
Subject: RE: AMDump Reporting Results Missing
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Nathan Bird wrote:
> In disklist I was under the impression that you had to write the
following.
>
> hostname diskdev dumptype [spindle [interface]]
>
> The diskdev that it is referring to is
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Nathan Bird wrote:
> In disklist I was under the impression that you had to write the following.
>
> hostname diskdev dumptype [spindle [interface]]
>
> The diskdev that it is referring to is the tape device isn't it?
Nice idea :-)
No, "diskdev" is the harddisk (sig!) on th
D]]On Behalf Of John R. Jackson
Sent: Friday, 3 November 2000 11:00 AM
To: Nathan Bird
Cc: 'Amanda user's group'
Subject: Re: AMDump Reporting Results Missing
>paperbark /dev/nst0 lev 0 FAILED [ missing result for
>/dev/nst0 in paperbark response ]
Ummm
>paperbark /dev/nst0 lev 0 FAILED [ missing result for
>/dev/nst0 in paperbark response ]
Ummm, that's a bizarre message. Why are you trying to back up /dev/nst0?
Isn't that your tape device?
It looks like your disklist has that in the first field instead of a
disk or file
Hi,
I am running Redhat Linux 7.0, and have just installed Amanda.
I run amcheck with no reports of errors, however when I attempt to run
amdump, i get the following messages.
paperbark /dev/nst0 lev 0 FAILED [ missing result for
/dev/nst0 in paperbark response ]
Has anyon
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