Greetings,
I'm sure that people on the list are tired of amcheck questions, but I've searched everywhere I could think of and haven't been able to find a similar problem. I don't get anything useful from the server side, but here's what I get from the client amandad logs:
amandad: time 0.000: got packet:
-------- Amanda 2.4 REQ HANDLE 001-A85C0608 SEQ 1069180898 SECURITY USER amanda SERVICE noop OPTIONS features=fffffeff9ffe0f; --------
amandad: time 0.000: sending ack: ---- Amanda 2.4 ACK HANDLE 001-A85C0608 SEQ 1069180898 ----
amandad: time 0.000: bsd security: remote host mail.xxx.com user amanda local user amanda amandad: time 0.014: amandahosts security check passed amandad: time 0.014: running service "noop" amandad: time 0.014: sending REP packet: ---- Amanda 2.4 REP HANDLE 001-A85C0608 SEQ 1069180898 OPTIONS features=fffffeff9ffe0f; ----
amandad: time 9.514: got packet: ---- Amanda 2.4 REQ HANDLE 001-A85C0608 SEQ 1069180898 SECURITY USER amanda SERVICE noop OPTIONS features=fffffeff9ffe0f; ----
amandad: time 9.514: it is not an ack amandad: time 9.514: sending REP packet: ---- Amanda 2.4 REP HANDLE 001-A85C0608 SEQ 1069180898 OPTIONS features=fffffeff9ffe0f; ----
amandad: time 19.511: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 19.511: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 19.515: got packet: ---- Amanda 2.4 REQ HANDLE 001-A85C0608 SEQ 1069180898 SECURITY USER amanda SERVICE noop OPTIONS features=fffffeff9ffe0f; ----
amandad: time 19.515: it is not an ack amandad: time 29.511: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 29.511: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 39.510: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 39.510: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 49.510: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 49.510: waiting for ack: timeout, retrying amandad: time 59.509: dgram_recv: timeout after 10 seconds amandad: time 59.510: waiting for ack: timeout, giving up! amandad: time 59.510: pid 3434 finish time Tue Nov 18 10:42:49 2003
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Greg
