Yes - there will never be anything in /dump to backed up.
The only files that exist in /dump right now are the ones 
generated from amdump run last night. I just moved them from
their original holding disk space /home/dumps. 
 
As you can see one partion failed to be dumped last night because we ran
out of holding disk space again.



Subject: daily AMANDA MAIL REPORT FOR November 2, 2000

*** THE DUMPS DID NOT FINISH PROPERLY!

*** A TAPE ERROR OCCURRED: [no tape online].
*** PERFORMED ALL DUMPS TO HOLDING DISK.

THESE DUMPS WERE TO DISK.  Flush them onto a new tape.
Tonight's dumps should go onto 1 tape: a new tape.

FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
  admin1.cor sda10 lev 1 FAILED [no more holding disk space]


STATISTICS:
                          Total       Full      Daily
                        --------   --------   --------
Dump Time (hrs:min)        0:02       0:00       0:00   (0:02 start)
Output Size (meg)        1432.1        0.0     1432.1
Original Size (meg)      1432.1        0.0     1432.1
Avg Compressed Size (%)     --         --         -- 
Tape Used (%)               4.0        0.0        4.0   (level:#disks ...)
Filesystems Dumped            8          0          8   (1:7 2:1)
Avg Dump Rate (k/s)      3020.1        --      3020.1
Avg Tp Write Rate (k/s)     --         --         -- 

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DUMP SUMMARY:
                                      DUMPER STATS                  TAPER
STATS
HOSTNAME  DISK           L  ORIG-KB   OUT-KB COMP%  MMM:SS   KB/s  MMM:SS
KB/s
-------------------------- --------------------------------------
--------------
admin1.co sda10          1   FAILED
--------------------------------------------
admin1.co sda2           1   622688   622688   --     1:07 9255.3    N/A
N/A
admin1.co sda3           1       32       32   --     0:00  130.8    N/A
N/A
admin1.co sda5           1     3712     3712   --     0:18  203.7    N/A
N/A
admin1.co sda6           1      512      512   --     0:03  189.1    N/A
N/A
admin1.co sda9           1    48480    48480   --     0:05 8829.1    N/A
N/A
sundev1.c c0t0d0s0       1      288      288   --     0:33    8.9    N/A
N/A
sundev1.c c0t0d0s3       2    53024    53024   --     0:24 2179.2    N/A
N/A
sundev1.c c0t0d0s7       1   737696   737696   --     5:35 2203.7    N/A
N/A

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I hope amanda will run a successful dump tonight.
It looks like we are ready for a level 3.




amanda@sundev1 [daily] % amadmin daily info sundev1.corp.walid.com
c0t0d0s3 sundev1.corp.walid.com

Current info for sundev1.corp.walid.com c0t0d0s3:
  Stats: dump rates (kps), Full:  3318.0, 3422.0, 3370.0
                    Incremental:  2209.0, 2257.0, 1937.0
          compressed size, Full: -100.0%,-100.0%,-100.0%
                    Incremental: -100.0%,-100.0%,-100.0%
  Dumps: lev datestmp  tape             file   origK   compK secs
          0  20001023  daily555            5  481183  481216  145
          1  20001027  daily01             2   65311   65344   30
          2  20001102  daily02            10   52991   53024   24
sundev1.corp.walid.com: host sundev1.corp.walid.com has no disks that
match "sundev1.corp.walid.com"









thanks to everyone for your help.















On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, John R. Jackson wrote:

> >I don't have the new slice defined in the disklist file. 
> >Its not supposed to be - correct?
> 
> Correct, assuming that's all that will be in it (nothing to be backed up).
> 
> >Denise E. Ives
> 
> John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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