Redo amdump

2001-07-09 Thread Jose Manuel dos Santos Calhariz
During this nigth, some machines crashed during the backup and I don't trust the backup that amanda have done. I think it could have taped garbage. How do I redo the amdump of this nigth, as it have never happened? Supose that it was labeled DailySet1-01 In trying to do that, I have amrmtape

Re: [backup@avondel.nl: DailySet1 AMANDA MAIL REPORT FOR July 7, 2001]

2001-07-09 Thread Erik van der Meulen
On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 09:10:10 +0200, Erik van der Meulen wrote: Could someone please help me with a little advice on the interpretation of the attached Amanda log? I have been receiving this error for the second day in a row now. Thanks to those who responded. I decided to replace both

Error: can not access sda1: No such file or directory

2001-07-09 Thread Mike van der Merwe
Hi I wonder if someone might be able to help me - I'm just struggling to install Amanda properly. I get the following strangeness when running amcheck : Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check ERROR: rajiv [can not access sda1 (sda1): No such file or directory]

RE: Permission denied Error

2001-07-09 Thread Rivera, Edwin
let me give this one a shot: first, make sure that the amanda account on the remote system (if that's what you're using) has an .amandahosts file in its home directory with the server host/user in it. second, make sure (on the remote host) that you make the necessary changes to /etc/hosts.allow

upgrading from DAT to DLT

2001-07-09 Thread Rivera, Edwin
hello, i'm sorry as this is definitely a newbie question, however, i don't have much experience with backup devices. i was recently appointed as UNIX admin here (no previous admins) and i began using my workstation with a 20/40 GB DAT drive as an amanda server to do simple network backups for a

RE: chg-scsi

2001-07-09 Thread Rob Earl
I would like a copy. Thanks, Rob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John R. Jackson Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 11:50 AM To: Amanda-Users Subject: Re: chg-scsi Does anyone know why the chg-scsi would be missing from the libexec

RE: Upgrade to 2.4.2p2 client generages dumps way too big message

2001-07-09 Thread Bryan S. Sampsel
Check your tape definition. I found the HP def to be too small for the DDS3 I was using. Fixed it and all backed up well. bryan Bryan S. Sampsel Systems Administrator Ambeo, Inc. -Original Message-

Change Amanda Client

2001-07-09 Thread hpl
Hi, I am running amanda-2.3.0.4. Does anyone who knows how to change amanda clients. Such as delete an existing client and add another new client. Backup server is Solaris 2.6 (Ultra 60), the client needs to be removed is Solaris 2.6(Ultra 30) and the client needs to be added is Solaris

Samba

2001-07-09 Thread Rajesh Balan
Hi , I am new to amanda back up , I joined a firm 1 week back, They are running amanda-2.4.2p1 backup s/w on their Linux/solaris/BSD (unix) environment. We have few NT machines which needs to be included with the Amanda backup.. I heard that Loading Samba on win2k unix boxes, and configuring

selfcheck request timed out.

2001-07-09 Thread Rainer Fuegenstein
Hi, an internal server is running amanda to back up several external servers on it's DAT drive. between the amanda servers and the external servers is a firewall running linux ipfwadm w/ masquerading. since a reboot of the firewall, amanda reports selfcheck request timed out. for some (up to

somehow the .rhosts file was deleted

2001-07-09 Thread Denise Ives
All the more reason to have amanda complain about access problems! Thanks to all of you for your responses. You were right about not trusting their answers. :-) -- Denise E. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Engineer734.822.2037 Download the

Re: changer problems

2001-07-09 Thread dwayne . fontenot
exact same problem: [amanda@bserver fontenot]$ mtx --version mtx version 1.2.13 [amanda@bserver fontenot]$ mtx status Storage Changer /dev/changer:2 Drives, 11 Slots ( 0 Import/Export ) Data Transfer Element 0:Empty Data Transfer Element 1:Empty Storage Element 1:Full Storage Element 2:Full