I can su to amanda and chdir to usr and everything else thats failling ? Is it maybe because of the filesystem xfs on the target-machine ? I think amanda wants to do a xfsdump there, right ? I tried to run it as amanda and got it complaining to be root to run ... !?
Thanks in advance ...olli Am Do, 2004-01-08 um 16.39 schrieb Frank Smith: > --On Thursday, January 08, 2004 15:51:21 +0100 Oliver Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Hi Group ! > > > > Maybe anyone has a hint for me ? > > We have about 30 Servers, all UNIX. They are all backed up with amanda, > > which worked very good, until some problems occured. > > > > I defined a TestSet an tried to put in a new host. But I donīt get it to > > work. I want to do a dump of the following partitions, which are really > > partitions on the target-host. > > > > -<snip disklist> > > daisy / comp-hd-dump > > daisy /boot comp-hd-dump > > daisy /opt comp-hd-dump > > daisy /usr comp-hd-dump > > -</snip> > > > > If I put comp-hd-tar in here, all works fine ... !? > > > > -<snip report> > > FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY: > > daisy /usr lev 0 FAILED [disk /usr offline on daisy?] > > daisy /opt lev 0 FAILED [disk /opt offline on daisy?] > > daisy / lev 0 FAILED [disk / offline on daisy?] > > Disk offline messages are generally a result of permissions > problems (if the disk were really offline you would have much > bigger problems). Make sure your backup user is part of the > correct group to have access to the disk. Try to 'su - backupuser' > and check if you can see those disks. > Tar works because Aamnda uses a suid runtar wrapper script that > runs tar as root (although it isn't used by amcheck, so you would > still get errors from amcheck even though amdump would work). > > Frank > > > > > ... > > > > DUMP SUMMARY: DUMPER STATS TAPER STATS > > HOSTNAME DISK L ORIG-KB OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS KB/s MMM:SS KB/s > > -------------- --------------------------------- ------------ > > daisy / 0 FAILED --------------------------------------- > > daisy /boot 0 6410 5472 85.4 0:023511.7 0:023484.9 > > daisy /opt 0 FAILED --------------------------------------- > > daisy /usr 0 FAILED --------------------------------------- > > > > </snip> > > > > Why does /boot work ??? Ups, just saw it worked only the first time ... > > Now its the same message ... > > > > And, does comp-hd-tar eat more cpu ? I would think so, or am I false ? > > Last Backup this night > > > > Were great anyone had a tip ! > > > >...olli