Hello amanda-users, I have successfully backed up a large file system on a remote machine at level 0. Now when I am ready to backup again, this time at level 1, it is timing out.
I suspect a possible firewall problem but not sure at this point, from my amdump log file I see the following: dumper: pid 1390 executable dumper version 2.4.2p2, using port 821 dumper: dgram_bind: socket bound to 0.0.0.0.820 dumper: pid 1389 executable dumper version 2.4.2p2, using port 820 dumper: dgram_bind: socket bound to 0.0.0.0.819 dumper: pid 1388 executable dumper version 2.4.2p2, using port 819 dumper: dgram_bind: socket bound to 0.0.0.0.818 dumper: pid 1387 executable dumper version 2.4.2p2, using port 818 On the client in amandad log file I see: amandad: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: waiting for ack: timeout, giving up! amandad: pid 12794 finish time Fri Jun 7 13:41:53 2002 Would these be the ports involved in the currently running amdump? I may have overlooked this in the docs and FAQ, but I thought that the three ports 10080, 10082, 10082, are the ports involved? Amcheck has no problem. Ideas? Thanks in advance,
