On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, tom wrote:
>first off I'm real real green at this Unix stuff. Person that used to take
>care of this where I work left and now someone forgot to change the tape and
>I need to perform an amflush.
>
>When I go to do this I get this error message " amflush: must run amflush as
>user amanda "
>
>I try and login as amanda and I get this error message " This account is
>currently not available."
>
>How do I make the amanda account available so I can do the flush?
You can likely work the appropriate mojo by running (as root):
su - amanda -c "/usr/local/sbin/amflush Config"
Of course adjust /usr/local/sbin to point to your amanda installation if
it differs and Config should be Daily, Monthly, or what have you.
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