On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 09:46:38AM -0500, chris weisiger wrote: > I am able to use the following commands for amanda properly: > amlabel > amtape > amcheck > > but...i am unable to write to a tape(never used tape backup before, so i > dont know exactly how to read the log files properly)......i am wanting > to backup the server that amanda is running on > so do i need amanda-client rpm installed also...if so i have it installed... > > this is the only thing i have in my disklist file > > bs1.domain.name /etc comp-root-tar > > i added the following to .amandahosts file: > > bs1.domain.name amanda > > i can telnet to ports 10082 and 10083 but NOT 10080
telnet uses tcp, port 10080 is set up for udp only > > and when i run amcheck DailySet1 this is the output: > > Amanda Tape Server Host Check > ----------------------------- > Holding disk /data: 66999148 KB disk space available, using 66998124 KB > amcheck-server: slot 3: date 20030924 label DailySet14 (first labelstr > match) > NOTE: skipping tape-writable test > Tape DailySet14 label ok > NOTE: info dir /usr/adm/amanda/normal/database: does not exist > NOTE: it will be created on the next run > NOTE: index dir /usr/adm/amanda/normal/index: does not exist > Server check took 28.989 seconds > > Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check > -------------------------------- > Client check: 1 host checked in 0.039 seconds, 0 problems found > > (brought to you by Amanda 2.4.3) > > when i run the following: > > su amanda -c "amadmin DailySet1 find bs1" > bash: /root/.bashrc: Permission denied You really should fix whatever is wrong in the .bashrc file. Unlikely to affect anything here however. > the following is returned: by the way "/data" is the main holding disk > > Scanning /data... > lost+found: skipping cruft directory, perhaps you should delete it. > > No dump to list > > So is there anything i overlooked or havent completed yet to write to a > tape? What I'd like to know is if you have run an amanda backup yet, i.e. amdump? If not, there can't be any backups to find. -- Jon H. LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] JG Computing 4455 Province Line Road (609) 252-0159 Princeton, NJ 08540-4322 (609) 683-7220 (fax)
