bash-2.00$ ll /Disk2/usr-local/sbin/amcheck
-rwsr-x---1 amanda backup 129412 Dec 23 12:53
/Disk2/usr-local/sbin/amcheck
bash-2.00$ whoami
amanda
bash-2.00$ amcheck daily
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
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ERROR: program /usr/local/libexec/planner: not
Andrea Dell'Amico wrote:
Your amanda traffic to IP 192.168.0.73 is traversing a NAT device, or a
udp proxy, that connects to the destination using an unprivileged port.
Thanks, but that's highly unlikely. This is a standalone Solaris 7 machine
(I didn't install it, though, so I cannot be
amanda-hackers cut from the CC list.
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 at 2:42pm, Eugen Leitl wrote
amanda accepts traffic from privileged ports only. You can recompile the
Would it help if I do a ./configure --with-user=root ?
Don't Do That. Amanda won't (and shouldn't) run that way. But you do
need
On Thursday 08 January 2004 08:16, Eugen Leitl wrote:
bash-2.00$ ll /Disk2/usr-local/sbin/amcheck
-rwsr-x---1 amanda backup 129412 Dec 23 12:53
/Disk2/usr-local/sbin/amcheck
bash-2.00$ whoami
amanda
bash-2.00$ amcheck daily
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
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Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
Would it help if I do a ./configure --with-user=root ?
Don't Do That. Amanda won't (and shouldn't) run that way. But you do
I know. I was just getting desperate, and started tweaking random things.
need to do 'make install' as root, as several binaries need to be
Eugen Leitl wrote:
Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
Would it help if I do a ./configure --with-user=root ?
Don't Do That. Amanda won't (and shouldn't) run that way. But you do
I know. I was just getting desperate, and started tweaking random things.
need to do 'make install' as root, as
Hi Group !
Maybe anyone has a hint for me ?
We have about 30 Servers, all UNIX. They are all backed up with amanda,
which worked very good, until some problems occured.
I defined a TestSet an tried to put in a new host. But I donĀ“t get it to
work. I want to do a dump of the following partitions,
Andrea Dell'Amico wrote:
Don't do that, neither. Assign the group backup to the amanda user,
chown root /usr/local/sbin/amcheck, and then rerun it as amanda.
I've done what Gene Heskett said:
# cat /etc/group
...
backup::303:amanda
...
# cat /etc/passwd
...
amanda:x:400:303:Amanda
--On Thursday, January 08, 2004 15:51:21 +0100 Oliver Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Group !
Maybe anyone has a hint for me ?
We have about 30 Servers, all UNIX. They are all backed up with amanda,
which worked very good, until some problems occured.
I defined a TestSet an tried to
Eugen Leitl wrote:
Andrea Dell'Amico wrote:
Don't do that, neither. Assign the group backup to the amanda user,
chown root /usr/local/sbin/amcheck, and then rerun it as amanda.
I've done what Gene Heskett said:
# cat /etc/group
...
backup::303:amanda
...
# cat /etc/passwd
...
To follow up on myself, the rights issues have been fixed.
The key step was making the amanda user member of the backup group.
Notice: it is necessary to logout an existing amanda session when
rebuilding, as otherwise the original group membership will
persist (and hence the original error
I can su to amanda and chdir to usr and everything else thats failling ?
Is it maybe because of the filesystem xfs on the target-machine ?
I think amanda wants to do a xfsdump there, right ? I tried to run it as
amanda and got it complaining to be root to run ... !?
Thanks in advance
...olli
--On Thursday, January 08, 2004 17:21:48 +0100 Oliver Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can su to amanda and chdir to usr and everything else thats failling ?
Is it maybe because of the filesystem xfs on the target-machine ?
I think amanda wants to do a xfsdump there, right ? I tried to run it
On Thursday 08 January 2004 10:00, Eugen Leitl wrote:
Andrea Dell'Amico wrote:
Don't do that, neither. Assign the group backup to the amanda
user, chown root /usr/local/sbin/amcheck, and then rerun it as
amanda.
I've done what Gene Heskett said:
# cat /etc/group
...
backup::303:amanda
...
#
On Thursday 08 January 2004 11:17, Eugen Leitl wrote:
To follow up on myself, the rights issues have been fixed.
The key step was making the amanda user member of the backup group.
Notice: it is necessary to logout an existing amanda session when
rebuilding, as otherwise the original group
Hello again ...
Am Do, 2004-01-08 um 17.37 schrieb Frank Smith:
--On Thursday, January 08, 2004 17:21:48 +0100 Oliver Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I can su to amanda and chdir to usr and everything else thats failling ?
Is it maybe because of the filesystem xfs on the target-machine ?
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Paul,
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Sent: 07 January 2004 20:25
To: chris
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Subject: Re: Tapeless backup configuration
chris wrote:
I have set up the environment exactly as set out in
When I use amreport command the output contains page breaks. Is there
any way to tell amreport not to put page breaks in its output?
Thanks.
--
Jack Cobb
MIS Department
Skyline Corporation
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--On Thursday, January 08, 2004 19:39:57 + Chris Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul,
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Sent: 07 January 2004 20:25
To: chris
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tapeless backup
Just wondering if anyone knows how to kick off an amdump that doesn't
actually write to tape (nor to holdingdisk nor even to /dev/null), but
rather just stops after the planning stage, so one could see how much
*would* have been written to tape/disk/whatever, which DLEs would have
been bumped
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