I don't understand what you are asking by "All the ones relevant to
/dev/sda3 ?"

I've tried with DUMP and GNUTAR, currently configured to run gnutar.

are any switches needed in the "grep /dev/sda3" command ?


I have cleared /tmp/amanda and running it now


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Subject: Re: failure and strange dump summary -- disk offline


Brian Tima wrote:

> File system is ext3
> Which debug file do I check?
>
> Here are the files showing in the directory /tmp/amanda

All the ones relevant to /dev/sda3 ?
You never posted (afaik) which program you used to
dump the filesystem (dump or gnutar).
Do a grep of /dev/sda3 or the mountpoint for gnutar
in the files.

Another easy one:  the middle numbers are datatime stamps.
If that is still too much work, remove all those files in
/tmp/amanda, then run it once,  and look through all files
that just got created.

Remember ON THE CLIENT, not on the amanda server.


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