On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 09:47:55AM +0200, klavs klavsen wrote:
> 
> and then I grabbed this from the amdump file which looks weird to me
> too..

Haven't used file-based backups, nor with linux, but these caught my eye.
Maybe Joshua or someone else can give give better analysis.

> driver: result time 797.683 from taper: TAPER-OK
> driver: dumping compaq.vsen.dk:/ directly to tape
> driver: send-cmd time 797.684 to taper: PORT-WRITE 00-00001
> compaq.vsen.dk / 0 20020617
> taper: try_socksize: receive buffer size is 65536
> taper: bind_portrange: port 577: Permission denied
         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        Sounds like an xinetd/firewall/NAT/ipchains problem


> taper: stream_server: waiting for connection: 0.0.0.0.34583
                                                ^^^^^^^
                                Is this a reasonable value?


> taper: reader-side: got label DiskBackup11 filenum 1
                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> driver: result time 988.044 from taper: TAPE-ERROR 00-00001 [input:
> can't open: 674S^F: No such file or directory]

Do disk "tapes" have to exist before use?
Do they have to be amlabelled?
Have they been?


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