> >Where must i start the recovery? On the Server or on the client?
> Typically on the client.
> >On the fileserver (Tapeserver) amrecover give me no output ...
> Huh?  No output at all???

The file has 0 Bytes :-( but i have a copy of amrecover in another directory.

> >and on the client (king) an amrecover gives me:
> >root@King:/usr/local/sbin > ./amrecover -C Daily -s fileserver -t
> > fileserver AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2-19991216-beta1. Contacting server on
> > fileserver ... amrecover: Unexpected server end of file
> The first place to look is /tmp/amanda/amindexd*debug on the server.

The result of this run is :

amindexd: debug 1 pid 3228 ruid 560 euid 560 start time Thu Mar  1 09:14:29 
2001amindexd: version 2.4.2-19991216-beta1

> >Some others. I'm using amanda 2.4.2-1991216-beta1.
> >Is it ok to change to the newest Version of amanda?
> I would recommend it.  For one thing, a very common reason for the above
> error gets logged properly with the newest code.  That may or may not
> be what is wrong in your case, but if it is, it will be much easier to
> see in the debug file.

OK, so i will install the newer Version of amanda.

> >When yes, can i compile and install the new sources over the older version
> > of amanda?
> I don't understand.  If you get a new tar file, I'd recommend working in
> a new directory.  Don't untar it over the top of your current build area.

I had compiled and installed amanda in /usr/local/sbin and when i'm compiling 
and installing a new version af amanda i will install it in the same 
directory e.g. /usr/local/sbin
must i remove the older files or will there be overwritten?

Bye Juergen

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