>So you started amandad, which started listening for requests, didn't hear
>any within 30 seconds, and so quit.  That's normal.
>

The daemon terminates itself if it doesnt receive any requests within 30
seconds?  So you have to restart it?  Surely that can't be.

>The setup debugging tool of choice is amcheck, not manual amandad.  What
>does 'amcheck CONFIG' say about your setup?
>

'amcheck std' produces no errors other than a timeout when trying to connect
to the client daemon.

The pertinent lines on the client's /etc/inetd.conf (which, for the time being, 
happens to be the server as well) are as follows:

amanda          dgram   udp     wait    amanda  /usr/lib/amanda/amandad
amandad
amandaidx       dgram   tcp     wait    amanda  /usr/lib/amanda/amandaidx
amandaidx
amidxtape       dgram   tcp     wait    amanda  /usr/lib/amanda/amidxtape
amidxtape

...on three lines instead of six, though, obviously.

-Dave

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