"John R. Jackson" wrote:
> 
> >GNUTAR /var/xxxxxxx/cccccccc/ 0 1970:1:1:0:0:0 1
> >exclude-file=*hhhhhh.yyyyyy.zz* *vvvv*
> 
> Two questions about this part of the file.  First, was the line really
> split like above, or is that just an artifac of you getting the data
> into the E-mail?

No, dosn't split. Is an artifac.

> Second, I realize (or assume) you changed the data and replaced sensitive
> things with repeated characters (e.g. "xxxxxxx"), which is fine.  But is
> that what the "exclude-file=" part of that line really looked like
> (aside from the character substitution)?  In particular, were those
> asterisks there?  And was the space there between the two parts?


This is a real line in my /tmp/amanda/amandad.20010626104712.debug

GNUTAR /xxx/rrrrr/ttt/ 0 1970:1:1:0:0:0 1 exclude-file=*bbb.xxxx.es*
*mmm*

The asterisks are there ok.


But also there are lines without asterisk:

GNUTAR //oooooo.xxxxx.es/CCCCC 0 1970:1:1:0:0:0 1 

and also are problematics.

> What does the dumptype for this client/disk look like?  In particular,
> the "exclude" information.
> 
> >Do you have any other clue?
> 
> I originally thought the problem was overflowing a packet, but the
> above makes me think it might be a syntax problem for this disk in
> your amanda.conf.
> 
> If that does not turn out to be it, I sent you a patch I recently posted
> to amanda-hackers to get around the 64 KByte UDP packet size.  You might
> give it a try.
> 
> Make sure you use the "third try" version :-), as I've posted it more
> than once.
> 
> > Enrique Rodr�guez L�zaro
> 
> John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Thanks for all.

-- 
 Enrique Rodr�guez L�zaro

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