On Sunday 10 November 2002 03:30 pm, Galen Johnson wrote: > > > >Still having the issue with the planner. amcheck claims it can't find the > >DUMP program, despite it being installed already and detected by amanda's > >configure (/usr/local/sbin/dump). > > > >amdump logs indicate problem getting results back on the estimates. I > > presume this is because DUMP isn't being found, though I've tried it as > > GNUTAR with no luck either. > > > >--- log -- > > FAIL planner alexandria hda3 20021110 0 [missing result for hda3 in > >alexandria response] > >-- amdump -- > > error result for host alexandria disk hda3: missing estimate > >-- > > Make sure your path is correct. If you run as root and su to amanda to > run the checks, you're only getting root's path. 'su - amanda' and > 'export $PATH' to verify that you should be seeing the correct path.
I'm running this logged into user "amanda" directly. The only time root was involved was at compile/install time. User "amanda" has /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin in path. What specifically is it looking for? > >Another question: How do I specify device nodes for filesystems running > > under LVM in linux? These are mounted from /dev/vgname/lvname... do I > > just strip off the /dev and give "vgname/lvname" to Amanda? > > what are they mounted to? Use the mount point itself . Well, hang on -- I thought you were supposed to supply device nodes, not filesystem mount points. All the examples were things like "sda1" which is the device node minus the "/dev" pathing. -E.