> Get thee to alpha.gnu.org with ftp and download 1.13.25.
> There will be V. recent versions like 1.13.92, but for
> now ignore them. Get and build .25.
>
> When I put it on the system, I name it "amgtar" to avoid conflict
> with other tars. I.e. THE gtar intended for amanda. And I use the
> --with-gnutar ... to point to the proper version.
Hi Jon,
Just to let you know I followed you instructions last week
upgraded gcc to 3.3.2 before compiling gnutar 1.13.25 which I named
as amgtar on the Solaris client.Then recompiled the amanda client on Solaris with the following parameters shannon#./configure --with-user=amanda --with-group=amanda --with-libraries=/usr/local/lib --without-server --with-amandahosts --with-gnutar=/usr/local/bin/amgtar --with-index-server=orion.backup.ie --with-tape-server=orion.heanet.ie --with debugging=/var/log/amdebug pointing to the new gnutar version and added --with-amandahosts and sorted out permissions on debugging=/var/log/amdebug. Then I was able to backup all the Solaris partitions and tested a restore which was successful, with no 'Archive contains obsolescent base-64 headers errors' as previously for the Solaris client partitions. I restored with the following command using gnutar on the backup server. orion#/usr/local/amanda/sbin/amrestore -p /dev/nst1 wos-int /ext/isidata432 | tar xvfp - I just thought I let the list know, thanks for all your help. I'm sure I may have some more questions in the future. regards, Stephen
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