On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 01:06:37PM -0400, Gene Heskett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > It rather sounds like you need to allow more time for the process to > run. Thats configurable with a couple of variables in your > amanda.conf file, along with some explanatory test describing them.
I did check the dtimeout value. It was set to 3600, which seemed like it should be enough. I'll increase it to 7200 and see what happens. If the dump is timing out, shouldn't amanda properly kill the processes though? > >I'm using dump with hardware compression (no software compression) > > on all machines & file systems. > > The use of hardware compression as opposed to software compression > can also be a course of 'gotchas'. When hardware compression is > used, amanda doesn't have a very good idea how much data a tape can > hold, so you have to set the tape capacities conservatively, which > on big tapes can result in gigabytes of under utilization. <snip> I've read about the advantages of software compression over hardware compression and I agree. I'm not the primary amanda administrator - I'm just filling in while he's gone and attempting to fix the problems - but I will make the recommendation to switch. Will the using hardware compression cause the dumps to take longer? We recently switched to hardware compression because we got a new tape changer. Perhaps that's the cause of the problems. These 2 machines were not having problems previously when we were doing software compression for everything. Thank you for your recommendations - I appreciate it. -- Amy Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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