"John R. Jackson" wrote:

> > I mean, /net/useruv is 268842m ...
> >
> >> Whoa, there.  This implies you're trying to back up an NFS mounted
> >> area..
> >> That, in general, is a bad idea.
> >
> >Well, actually, no.  It is one of the nfs mounts, but this is the original
> >mount point, not the nfs mount itself.  ...
>
> But I thought everything under /net was automount territory.  Are you
> saying you literally have "/net/useruv" in /etc/vfstab?  Put another way,
> what do you get if you do a "df /net/useruv"?
>

Exactly.  Except, we are using auto_direct:

/etc/auto_master:
/- auto_direct -bg,intr,nosuid

/etc/vfstab:
/dev/dsk/c1t5d0s1 /dev/rdsk/c1t5d0s1 /net/useruv ufs 3 yes -


Don't look at me, I got this from the previous people.  I'm just charged with
maintaining it.


>
> >ERROR: arsd NAK: amandad busy
>
> This implies there is already an amandad running on that client.  Try a
> "ps -e" over there and see if there are strays still running.
>

I did do that finally, and saw something still running, although I couldn't
quite figure out why it was still running.  I killed it so it isn't running
anymore, and after the amcheck that ran at 2 it still isn't running, but we'll
find out if it is running after the backups tonight.


>
> >lance
>
> John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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