Hi Chris!
> Welcome to the "simpler"(chic) world of sendmail!
:-))
> I have solved a similar problem by just putting a "." after the
> hostname. Instead of "fileserver" you would then have "fileserver." in
> /etc/hosts (you can use "fileserver" as the nickname of "fileserver."
> there, in the third column, so that you can still use "fileserver"),
> .amandahosts, httpd.conf of Apache and sendmail.cf. But that's good only
> for internal networks which are not supposed to have direct access to
> the Internet.
This Machine is only in the internal Network, that?s ok.
> > I can´t find the file .amandahost
> .amandahosts is in the home directory of your AMANDA user. If the home
> directory of the AMANDA user is /var/amanda, then .amandahosts is in
> /var/amanda, but if the home directory of the AMANDA user (who,
> generally speaking, might be "john") is /home/backup, then .amandahosts
> is in /home/backup.
OK, these File is not shown of normal way (ls -l) :-(
After typing ls -la this file is shown and so i can editing it with vi.
I think i?m an idiot that i don?t find this file. In this file is only
fileserver.medienwerft, and aftert changing it to fileserver.medienwerft.de
amcheck has no problems found. Thank you for this tip.
And, i have a mail from amanda with the report for the backup, but the same
mail is in home directory from amanda as a dead.letter, but i can live with
this little problem.
I thank you very much for your your help.
Bye Juergen