On Tuesday 10 June 2003 02:56, Joseph Sirucka wrote: >Hi All > >I have recently installed two amanda backup servers. > >One is a redhat 8 server with a six stacker dds 3 autoloader, and a > debian unit with a single dds3 unit. > >I compiled amanda on both servers. They both have the same > permissions and user privilages.
Can we assume they were unpacked and built by the user 'amanda', who is a member of group 'disk' or 'backup' or similarly high permissions rated group, and then installed by the user 'root'? >The redhat server seems to be able to back itself and other servers > up other than the second backup server. > >The debian unit does not seem to want to back it self up (it was > only designed for backing itself up). Is the 'lo' interface up? even when backing up itself, amanda uses the client/server model. >In the /tmp/amanda the debug files show no errors and are the same > amoung the two servers. THe debian server passes the amcheck but > fails during the amdump. > >My error I get from the debian server is > >olbs2 /usr lev 0 FAILED [disk /usr offline on olbs2] and I assume that 'olbs2' is an alias present and accounted for in the /etc/hosts, AND the ~/.amandahosts files? >and the two errors amongst the redhat box is > >planner: ERROR olbgeNAK: amandad busy >olbgen /export/home RESULT MISSING It appears you have that process hung for some reason. The question is why? perms? >I have looked upon the faq-o-matic with help from them > >regards > >Joseph -- Cheers, Gene AMD [EMAIL PROTECTED] 320M [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512M 99.26% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly Yahoo.com attornies please note, additions to this message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2003 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.
