Well, we have tried this but with no result. Here is the output of the 
process:

machine:~ # cd /home
machine:/home # df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3             8.2G  4.3G  3.5G  55% /
/dev/sda1              23M  4.5M   17M  21% /boot
/dev/sdb1              17G   14G  1.7G  89% /home
//JOSAN/nem           4.0G  947M  3.1G  23% /mnt/josanNem
machine:/home # /usr/local/sbin/amrecover nuevomundo
AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2p2. Contacting server on machine ...
220 machine AMANDA index server (2.4.2p2) ready.
200 Access OK
Setting restore date to today (2002-02-27)
200 Working date set to 2002-02-27.
200 Config set to daily.
501 No index records for host: machine. Invalid?
Trying machine.mydomain.es ...
200 Dump host set to machine.mydomain.es.
Can't determine disk and mount point from $CWD
amrecover> sethost machine.mydomain.es
200 Dump host set to machine.mydomain.es.
amrecover> setdate 2002-02-27
200 Working date set to 2002-02-27.
amrecover> setdisk /home
501 No index records for disk: /home. Invalid?
amrecover> cd /home/compartido/Alberto/mp3_einar/
Must select disk before setting directory
amrecover> setdisk /dev/sdb1
501 No index records for disk: /dev/sdb1. Invalid?
amrecover>

Any idea???. Thanks.


Doug Silver wrote:

>On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, [ISO-8859-1] Jes Moya wrote:
>
>>Hi!. We have a problem with amrecover:
>>
>>When we use it, we obtain this message:
>>
>>machine:/home # /usr/local/sbin/amrecover daily
>>AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2p2. Contacting server on machine ...
>>220 machine AMANDA index server (2.4.2p2) ready.
>>200 Access OK
>>Setting restore date to today (2002-02-26)
>>200 Working date set to 2002-02-26.
>>200 Config set to Daily.
>>501 No index records for host: machine. Invalid?
>>Trying machine.domain.es ...
>>200 Dump host set to machine.domain.es.
>>Can't determine disk and mount point from $CWD
>>amrecover>
>>
>>what is our problem?
>>
>>
>>
>
>try the 'sethost SERVER_NAME_TO_RESTORE' and then 'setdisk /dev/sd0g'
>using the appropriate listing from your disklist file, e.g. if you're
>restoring ftp.domain.es:/dev/sd0a, you would enter 'sethost ftp.domain.es'
>and then 'setdisk /dev/sd0a'.
>
>Hope that helps.
> -- 
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Doug Silver
>Network Manager
>Quantified Systems, Inc
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>



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