On Thursday 26 June 2003 06:27, Lucio.yahoo, (by way of Lucio.yahoo 
wrote:
>> For RedHat 9
>> Try the following command as root
>>
>> chkconfig amanda on
>
>I've edited /etc/xinetd.d/amanda by hand instead, then I restarted
> xinetd. Now the problem is:
>
>planner: ERROR localhost:  [access as amanda not allowed from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] amandahostsauth failed

That file should exist in /home/"amanda-user"/.amandahosts, and look 
something like this:
---------------
FQDN    amanda
FQDN    root
---------------
Where my amanda-user is amanda.  And I'm not sure if the second line 
is needed at all.  FQDN is the servers full name of course.  This 
file must also exist on the clients, in the same location, which 
gives the server access rights there too.

>Note that amanda had been running as root for a while yesterday, so
> I suspect it chowned some file somewhere, and now the amanda user
> is not able to cope with them anymore, but I'm not sure at all of
> this.
>
>What could be the next step?

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