Re: Trouble with amrestore

2005-02-02 Thread Steve H
Eric, Thanks, That worked great. Now I am having a different problem. When I go into the restore menu: As a test, I backed up the /root directory. Now, when I do a setdisk /root /root/.restore it doesn't have any files available to add to the extract list. I created the .restore director

Re: Trouble with amrestore

2005-02-02 Thread Gavin Henry
> Hi Everyone. >I am having some touble doing a restore from a client. I backed up > /root on a remote debian box as a test, and it was a success. When I > login to the remote debian box, and try to do a amrecover, the client > says: > > AMRECOVER Version 2.4.3. Contacting server on > ... >

Re: Trouble with amrestore

2005-02-02 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 08:13:06AM -0800, Steve H wrote: > What I am confused about, is the client thinking itself is the server. One way to change this is "amrecover -s -t ". Maybe the default can be changed by an option to configure; not sure about that. -- | | /\ |-_|/ > Eric Siegerman,

Trouble with amrestore

2005-02-02 Thread Steve H
Hi Everyone. I am having some touble doing a restore from a client. I backed up /root on a remote debian box as a test, and it was a success. When I login to the remote debian box, and try to do a amrecover, the client says: AMRECOVER Version 2.4.3. Contacting server on ... amrecover: can