John R. Jackson wrote:

>>I  am having a strange problem here, I'm backing up one of my servers 
>>and in the middle of the dump (actually near 35%) the client crashes. 
>>
>
>It's almost impossible for Amanda to have done this.  Amanda, and
>everything it runs for you (e.g. GNU tar), are strictly user level
>programs.  They cannot cause a machine to crash if the machine is
>healthy otherwise.
>
>However, they can put enough of a load on a system that marginal hardware
>(or software) fails.  That's what your situation sounds like to me.
>
>I'd start with making sure cables are securely fastened and any bus
>termination is properly set up.  Then I'd start checking controllers
>and memory, possibly swapping things around.  Sometimes just reseating
>components makes them feel loved so they stop screwing up.  Sometimes it
>makes the problem move so you can deduce which part is broken.  Sometimes
>it causes them to completely fail, which they would have done eventually
>(at the worst possible time :-) anyway.
>
>>There seems to have a kernel problem with the client since when i came 
>>back it was in debugger mode.
>>
>
>That might also indicate a hardware problem.
>
>>But I did not  have the time to check it because a lot of people were 
>>waiting after the server to be up....
>>
>
>We've all been in that situation :-).
>
>John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I noticed that my "in paralel " option in amanda.conf was set to 4. 
Maybe that could be the source of my problem (at least it would explain 
a bandwith overload). I'm only wondering if  it affects the dump of 
multiple partitions on the same system or if it is only influencing 
dumps on independant systems.

I've set it to 1 but i still want to be sure it changes something (i 
don't really want the client to crash again).

Thanks a lot


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