>... I remembered to check the /etc/dumpdates, as I'm using ufsdump
>to back up this disk, and this looks as I would hope so this probably
>means everything is fine both with Amanda and the host.
I suspect so. /etc/dumpdates (and the corresponding GNU tar file) are
not updated until the dump co
>
> >My uncertainty is whether this partial, interupted level 0 backup
> >on a removed tape will have any effect on future incremental backups of
> >this disk.
>
> I wouldn't think so. The database only gets updated after dumper
> completes. Do an "amadmin info " and I'll bet
> it's all old d
>My uncertainty is whether this partial, interupted level 0 backup
>on a removed tape will have any effect on future incremental backups of
>this disk.
I wouldn't think so. The database only gets updated after dumper
completes. Do an "amadmin info " and I'll bet
it's all old data.
I'm a litt
Hi,
I forced a level 0 on a few disks today and began to back them
up to tape. When I realized that one of them, a large one, had
received a level 0 backup only a few days ago and that Amanda was
dumping that one to tape at the moment, I Ctrl C'd the amdump and
amrmtape'd the tape (I won't bore