yeah I had done an amflush and it removed the directories after the flush Michael Martinez System Administrator Information Systems and Technology Management CSREES - United States Department of Agriculture (202) 720-6223
> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 6:32 PM > To: 'Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Question about /home/amanda/20020904/ directory > > > yes, or it may be a dump left over from an incomplete backup > (i.e. one that > didn't get written to tape). > > If you notice that you have several of these, and they > actually contain > data: > > su amanda > cd ~amanda/ > du ./* -sh > > this will tell you how big the directories are. If they're > empty I delete > them. If they actually contain something, I then run amflush: > > amflush myconf > > and stick in the next tape that it wants. > > Cheers, > > Crhis > > |-----Original Message----- > |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Martinez, > Michael - > |CSREES/ISTM > |Sent: Wednesday, 4 September 2002 22:35 > |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > |Subject: Question about /home/amanda/20020904/ directory > | > | > |Is the /home/amanda/20020904/ (or whatever date on a particular day) > |directory a temporary directory used by amanda during the > |backup process? > | > |I had never noticed these directories before, until a couple > days ago. > | > |Michael Martinez > |System Administrator > |Information Systems and Technology Management > |CSREES - United States Department of Agriculture > |(202) 720-6223 > | >