--On Friday, December 12, 2003 12:52:24 -0500 Andrew Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings, > > I have amanda 2.4.4 running on FreeBSD. My setup is to have amanda > write all backups to the holding disk, and then once weekly flush to > tape. I don't really like it this way, but it must be. So currently > there is an active tape in the drive, which amanda cannot right to, of > course. > > My issue is that one of my targets is overdue for a lvl 0, but amanda is > only running incrementals on this target. Can anyone shed some light on > why amanda would be forcing a lvl 1, even when a lvl 0 is overdue? Sounds like you have 'reserve' set too high so there is not enough room in the holding disk for a level 0 of that filesystem (Amanda saves 'reserve' per cent of the holding disk for incrementals, so (100 - reserve) is available for level 0s. Frank > >> From amdump: > > host:/target overdue 7 days for level 0 > pondering host:/target... next_level0 -7 last_level 1 (due for level 0) > (picking inclevel for degraded mode) > pick: size 48189400 level 1 days 11 (thresh 20480K, 1 days) > > TIA, > > Drew -- Frank Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator Voice: 512-374-4673 Hoover's Online Fax: 512-374-4501
