Hi,
I run amcheck - it's all right. After I try to run amdump.
test.ru:/etc/amanda/test/log | 513 >less amdump.1
amdump: start at Mon Mar 4 17:59:34 MSK/MSD 2002
planner: pid 6649 executable /usr/contrib/lib/amanda/planner version 2.4.1p1
planner: build: VERSION="Amanda-2.4.1p1"
planner:
According to Ignacio Dosil Lago:
> Strange.
> Was inetd up when you ran amdump?
Yes, certaily.
> Did you grant access to the tape server at the client via .amandahosts?
test.ru:/etc/amanda | 554 >less .amandahosts
test.ru amanda
Have I filled .amandahosts correctly?
> Have you check
According to Ignacio Dosil Lago:
> Strange.
> Was inetd up when you ran amdump?
Yes, certaily.
> Did you grant access to the tape server at the client via .amandahosts?
test.ru:/etc/amanda | 554 >less .amandahosts
test.ru amanda
Have I filled .amandahosts correctly?
> Have you check
According to Ignacio Dosil Lago:
> I see ... .amandahosts is correctly filled but ...
> Where is the amanda user home directory? Is .amandahosts there? It should.
> (Hope this questions not to be too silly but I am a newby :-))
Yes, certainly ;-)
test.ru:/etc/amanda | 599 >amcheck test
Amanda T
According to Ignacio Dosil Lago:
> I see ... .amandahosts is correctly filled but ...
> Where is the amanda user home directory? Is .amandahosts there? It should.
> (Hope this questions not to be too silly but I am a newby :-))
Yes, certainly ;-)
test.ru:/etc/amanda | 599 >amcheck test
Amanda T
Check in /tmp/amanda for debugging files. Also do a 'kill -HUP' on the
inetd process to make sure it rereads its configuration, and then run
'amcheck -c test'. Did you compile Amanda to use fully qualified
hostnames -- if so make sure that you have that in the amandahosts file,
you can even put