"Eric A. Sproul" wrote:
> 
> "John R. Jackson" wrote:
> >
> > By "it" you mean Samba, right?  Because it's clearing giving Amanda
> > garbage and so isn't Amanda's fault.
> 
> I guess so.  I have removed the rpm version and done a vanilla install
> of Samba 2.0.7 from source.
> 
> >
> > Have you applied the patches on the Amanda web page (www.amanda.org)?
> 
> Most of them seemed not to apply to the latest version, but I did apply
> samba2-20000418.diff and recompiled Amanda (also updating the location
> of smbclient).

Well that didn't work.  Amanda still reports a failure on that
partition, asking if it's offline.  However, sendsize.debug does look
different:

calculating for amname '//nitrous/backups', dirname '//nitrous/backups'
sendsize: getting size via smbclient for //nitrous/backups level 0
sendsize: running "/usr/bin/smbclient '\\nitrous\backups' XXXXX -d 0 -U
backup -E -c 'archive 0;recurse;du'"
added interface ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx bcast=xxx.xxx.xxx.255
nmask=255.255.255.0

                34727 blocks of size 262144. 15501 blocks available
Total number of bytes: 514122752
.....
sendsize: pid 14191 finish time Mon Nov 13 01:45:27 2000


So the byte size is normal-looking but now it doesn't report the file
entries as it did before.  Is this a Samba issue?  If so I'll quit
bugging you guys...  ;^)

Eric

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Eric Sproul, Systems Administrator
Cornerstone Networks Inc. (http://www.cstone.net)
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Once we've got the bugs ironed out, we'll be running on flat bugs.

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