On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 02:30:41PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > 3600 certainly does seem like enough, thats ten hours!
Nope. 1 hour. I've seen seen data timeout failures on incrementals for file systems with very large numbers of small files with dtimeout=1800, FWIW. Amy asked: > >If the dump is timing out, shouldn't amanda properly kill the > > processes though? It's supposed to. On 2.4.2p2/Solaris 8, I've witnessed that *not* happen at least once, though. The client sendbackup process finally got ready to send data, found that the server had closed the sockets on it and quietly died. Left tracks in sendbackup.*.debug. It was a pretty minor annoyance, I didn't pursue it. > >Will the using hardware compression cause the dumps to take > > longer? No. Assuming you're dumping to holdingdisk, hardware compression (no compression, from Amanda's POV) will make sendbackup finish earlier. -- Jay Lessert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Accelerant Networks Inc. (voice)1.503.439.3461 Beaverton OR, USA (fax)1.503.466.9472
