Late last week, amanda started to consistently produce reports such as the following:
----- Forwarded message from backup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- *** THE DUMPS DID NOT FINISH PROPERLY! *** A TAPE ERROR OCCURRED: [[writing filemark: Input/output error]]. *** PERFORMED ALL DUMPS TO HOLDING DISK. THESE DUMPS WERE TO DISK. Flush them onto tape Daily01 or a new tape. Tonight's dumps should go onto 1 tape: Daily02. FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY: nova hda1 lev 0 FAILED [disk hda1 offline on nova?] cat md1 lev 0 FAILED [out of tape] taper: FATAL syncpipe_get: w: unexpected EOF bradley md10 lev 1 FAILED [no more holding disk space] cat md5 lev 1 FAILED [can't dump no-hold disk in degraded mode] peterbilt //server/f$ lev 0 FAILED [can't dump no-hold disk in degraded mode] STATISTICS: Total Full Daily -------- -------- -------- Dump Time (hrs:min) 0:12 0:00 0:00 (0:12 start) Output Size (meg) 5584.3 569.8 5014.5 Original Size (meg) 14467.9 2202.4 12265.5 Avg Compressed Size (%) 38.6 25.9 40.9 Tape Used (%) 27.3 2.8 24.5 (level:#disks ...) Filesystems Dumped 15 7 8 (1:8) Avg Dump Rate (k/s) 460.3 1032.8 433.0 Avg Tp Write Rate (k/s) -- -- -- DUMP SUMMARY: DUMPER STATS TAPER STATS HOSTNAME DISK L ORIG-KB OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS KB/s MMM:SS KB/s -------------------------- -------------------------------------- -------------- bradley md10 1 FAILED -------------------------------------------- bradley md6 1 69220 29568 42.7 0:50 592.6 N/A N/A ... ----- End forwarded message ----- So, first off, the big question: Why is amanda first claiming that it ran out of tape, then saying that only 27.3% of the tape was used? Second, the taper stats read "N/A N/A" for all drives that were dumped. This would seem to indicate that nothing was actually written to the tape, wouldn't it? And, based on that, am I correct to infer that it would be better to amflush last night's dumps onto the same tape instead of advancing to the next one as instructed by the report? And, finally, how do I actually debug and fix this? Thanks, and more information is available on request, of course, just tell me what would be useful.