On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 at 12:12pm, Brian Cuttler wrote > Isn't there a possiblity of port conflict on the server ?
Not that I'm aware of. The server checks for open ports before telling the clients (in the UDP packets) what ports to communicate with the server on. There *is* the possibility of port conflicts on the clients (since all the UDP requests to go 10080), thus the limitation of clients only being in one config at a time. > Don't you have to have separate binaries on the server for > the different configs if they are accessing the same ethernet > interface ? Err, why? I don't think so. > I got around this on my site by having one config backup local > disks and another config backing up disks that where attached > to amanda-clients != amanda-server. > > Was that unneccessary on my end ? I think so. :) To be clear, I run two configs simultaneously on one of my servers, each using 1 of the 2 AIT3 drives in my library. It works flawlessly. -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University
