Client version : 2.4.3b4 Server version : 2.4.4p1 I have mounted /usr/local directory on another AIX 4.3.3 machine via NFS, so the two machines use the same exe, and on the last one, amcheck works.
Here, more from the amandad log file. That may be usefull. ************************************************************ -------- Amanda 2.4 REQ HANDLE 002-A8E60608 SEQ 1068076803 SECURITY USER amanda SERVICE noop OPTIONS features=fffffeff9ffe0f; -------- amandad: time 0.000: sending ack: ---- Amanda 2.4 ACK HANDLE 002-A8E60608 SEQ 1068076803 ---- amandad: time 0.005: bsd security: remote host backupserver.mydomain user amanda local user amanda amandad: time 0.090: amandahosts security check passed amandad: time 0.090: running service "noop" amandad: time 0.108: sending REP packet: ---- Amanda 2.4 REP HANDLE 002-A8E60608 SEQ 1068076803 OPTIONS features=fffffeff9f00; ---- amandad: time 0.108: got packet: ---- Amanda 2.4 REQ HANDLE 002-A8E60608 SEQ 1068076803 SECURITY USER amanda SERVICE noop OPTIONS features=fffffeff9ffe0f; ---- amandad: time 0.108: it is not an ack amandad: time 0.108: sending REP packet: ---- Amanda 2.4 REP HANDLE 002-A8E60608 SEQ 1068076803 OPTIONS features=fffffeff9f00; ---- amandad: time 0.109: got packet: ---- Amanda 2.4 REQ HANDLE 002-A8E60608 SEQ 1068076803 SECURITY USER amanda SERVICE noop OPTIONS features=fffffeff9ffe0f; ---- amandad: time 0.109: it is not an ack amandad: time 0.109: sending REP packet: ---- Amanda 2.4 REP HANDLE 002-A8E60608 SEQ 1068076803 OPTIONS features=fffffeff9f00; ---- amandad: time 10.109: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 10.109: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 20.109: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 20.110: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 30.110: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 30.110: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 40.110: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 40.111: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 50.111: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 50.111: waiting for ack: timeout, giving up! amandad: time 50.111: pid 26956 finish time Wed Nov 5 14:01:26 2003 -----Message d'origine----- De: Paul Bijnens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A: wjeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 06/11/03 Objet: Re: problem when amcheck a host wjeff wrote: > Hi, > > I have a problem with a client when i execute "amcheck" on the backup > server. In fact, the server says "selfcheck request timed out. Host > down?" and in the client's amandad log file there is : > > amandad: time 0.007: bsd security: remote host backupserver.mydomain > user amanda local user amanda > amandad: time 0.010: amandahosts security check passed > amandad: time 0.010: running service "noop" > amandad: time 0.027: sending REP packet: > > I notice the line : "running service "noop"". That's normal. The first packet is a hello packet, with service "coop", whose only purpose is to exchange the OPTIONS. Older clients don't know about OPTIONS, but do know about "noop", that's why the first packet executes "noop", and if the client answers without an OPTIONS line, the server knows it defaults to a minimal set of features. > > The client is AIX 4.3.3 and the backup server runs Linux. > > Any ideas ? You should look a little further in the communication: service sendsize and its children (runtar or rundump). _____________________________________________________________________ Envie de discuter en "live" avec vos amis ? T�l�charger MSN Messenger http://www.ifrance.com/_reloc/m la 1�re messagerie instantan�e de France _____________________________________________________________________ Un mot doux � envoyer? Une sortie cin� � organiser? Faites le en temps r�el avec MSN Messenger! C'est gratuit! http://ifrance.com/_reloc/m _____________________________________________________________________ Envie de discuter en "live" avec vos amis ? T�l�charger MSN Messenger http://www.ifrance.com/_reloc/m la 1�re messagerie instantan�e de France
