On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 09:04:25PM -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote: > On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 04:26:30PM -0800, John Oliver wrote: > > [root@backup root]# amrecover > > AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2p2. Contacting server on localhost ... > > 220 backup AMANDA index server (2.4.2p2) ready. > > 200 Access OK > > Setting restore date to today (2002-12-30) > > 200 Working date set to 2002-12-30. > > 200 Config set to DailySet1. > > 501 No index records for host: backup.indyme.local. Invalid? > > Trying backup.indyme.local ... > > 501 No index records for host: backup.indyme.local. Invalid? > > Trying backup ... > > 501 No index records for host: backup. Invalid? > > > > I do have "index yes" in amanda.conf. Why is it still unhappy? > > But were any created? Do you have indicies? > Usually they are placed in <configdir>/index/hostname/*
No, none were created for "backup". Do I have to completely erase the tape and all info amanda remembers to make it do this? > Probably no backup has yet been done on 12/30. Well, I just posted about the disk on "backup" always failing... that could be it. > I notice localhost and local mentioned in hostname fields. > Are you using localhost as a hostname in the disklist file? > That is against recommended practice. No, I'm referencing the name as "backup". The .local is part of the FQDN they use on their internal network. -- John Oliver, CCNA http://www.john-oliver.net/ Linux/UNIX/network consulting http://www.john-oliver.net/resume/ *** sendmail, Apache, ftp, DNS, spam filtering *** **** Colocation, T1s, web/email/ftp hosting ****
