On Tuesday 25 July 2006 10:44, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 24 July 2006 16:00, Kevin Till wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
Oh oh folks:
I put 2.5.1b1-20060723 in on the server (this machine) yesterday,
got a near total failure last night.
Hi Gene,
o when you run amcheck, did it pass?
o did the
On Monday 24 July 2006 16:00, Kevin Till wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
Oh oh folks:
I put 2.5.1b1-20060723 in on the server (this machine) yesterday,
got a near total failure last night.
Hi Gene,
o when you run amcheck, did it pass?
o did the amandad on the client respond at all? Check if
Oh oh folks:
I put 2.5.1b1-20060723 in on the server (this machine) yesterday, got a
near total failure last night.
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Date: Monday 24 July 2006 02:30
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-wrap didn't undo all the mess, so it took
about half an hour to do this by hand.
I *think* its fixed up to read correctly now. Would sending it
as an attachment rather than inline have worked any better?
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Maybe you forgot to initialize the tape driver and thus you are trying to
write with hardware compression turned on to media that was previously
written with hardware compression turned off (or viceversa).
On Monday 24 July 2006 10:52, Maurice Poisson Adriasola wrote:
Maybe you forgot to initialize the tape driver and thus you are trying
to write with hardware compression turned on to media that was
previously written with hardware compression turned off (or
viceversa).
Virtual tapes on a 200GB
If so, any error in that file?
o are you using bsd (the default) as the auth?
o Try to add server_args = -auth=bsd amdump to the xinetd/amanda
defintion.
More detail info on docs/howto-auth.txt
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