Thanks.
It happens that the 16th was the last day before students and faculty started arriving back.
However, I would have thought that the three day weekend would have been quieter. That server does
have some large storage areas that had caused problems in the past. It was the Amanda server.
Folks,
I have an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS system running Amanda 3.3.6 server backing up a Solaris 10 system with
Amanda 3.3.2.
I had it working and I was getting backups of that particular Solaris system. Then I suddenly
started getting the timeout on reply pipe on every single dle on that system,
You get error at estimate or at backup time?
Look at the time in the sendsize and sendbackup debug file to find which
one is slow.
On 01/21/2015 02:40 PM, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
Folks,
I have an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS system running Amanda 3.3.6 server backing
up a Solaris 10 system with Amanda
First note that regardless of the timing for any particular DLE, *every* single DLE for this one
host is failing, while all other hosts are getting fully backed up without any trouble.
On the host that is failing, there are no senbackup debug files since it
started failing.
On that same host,
If some of the DLEs were fully estimated in short time, would those also fail just because other
DLEs on the same host caused long time delays?
I just find it odd that things were working smoothly up to the 16th and then consistently and
completely failing after the 16th.
I'd be perfectly
: owner-amanda-us...@amanda.org [mailto:owner-amanda-us...@amanda.org] On
Behalf Of Chris Hoogendyk
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 15:40
To: Jean-Louis Martineau
Cc: AMANDA users
Subject: Re: amcheck 0 problems, but timeout on reply pipe
If some of the DLEs were fully estimated in short time
On Jan 21, 2015, at 5:25 PM, Nathan Stratton Treadway natha...@ontko.com
wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 16:39:33 -0500, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
If some of the DLEs were fully estimated in short time, would those
also fail just because other DLEs on the same host caused long time
delays?