>I've been successfully using amanda for my backups, starting with 2.4.1 and >now up to 2.4.2p2. ...
Ooooh. An old-timer :-). >sendsize-gnutar: error opening >/usr/local/amanda/var/gnutar-lists/doris.gw.utexas.edu__0: No such file or >directory >... When Amanda uses GNU tar it tells it to keep track of everything backed up (and some other info) in one of the gnutar-lists files. Those files have the level number encoded. When Amanda wants to do something with level N it first copies the file for that level to a temp name and lets GNU tar use that. If the tar fails, the original is still safe. In both cases, Amanda could not find the level 0 gnutar-list file. The only way that could happen is if it was removed somehow. Any chance that happened? Or is something else going on here with this particular configuration (i.e. do you have one of the "odd" strategy options turned on)? If nothing pops to mind, you should be able to "amadmin <config> force" those two disks and get Amanda to rebuild the level 0 files on the next run. >Oscar John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
