I was able to run amdump and it appears that everything ran and backed up
correctly, based on the logs and the Amanda report. Now I am trying to test
and see if I can recover some files.
When I run amrecover it is not connecting:
admin2 is the client, admin1 is the server
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[root@admin2 amanda]# /usr/local/amanda/sbin/amrecover -C TestSet -s
admin1.airscorp.com -t admin1.airscorp.com -d /dev/nst0
AMRECOVER Version 2.5.0. Contacting server on admin1.airscorp.com ...
amrecover: did not get a reserved port: 50012
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[root@admin2 amanda]# cat /tmp/amanda/amrecover.20010612111330.debug
amrecover: debug 1 pid 8340 ruid 0 euid 0 start time Tue Jun 12 11:13:30 2001
amrecover: stream_client: connected to 10.0.4.91.10082
amrecover: stream_client: our side is 0.0.0.0.50012
did not get a reserved port: 50012
amrecover: pid 8340 finish time Tue Jun 12 11:13:30 2001
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I believe I have setup the .amandahosts file correctly, I added a line for
admin2 with the user 'root' on the server admin1.
Amanda was built with '--with-portrange=50000,50020' and it appeared to use
those ports correctly when the backup was being performed, but why can it not
get the reserved port now?
The systems are admin1(Redhat 6.2), admin2(Redhat 7.1), Amanda cvs code from
6/04/01.
Thanks