Everything works like a charm (as expected <grin>) except for one thing : the dates are wrong... files thate were created this night, have a timestamp of 20 Nov.
In what year :-)
Is it the date in the mail report Subject line?
Or is the date that you see for a command like:
$ ls -l ~amanda/ConFig/log.20040409.0How do you look at that file? Using NFS or Samba maybe?
The first line of that file also contains a date:
$ head -1 ~amanda/ConFig/log.20040409.0
START driver date 20040409The first line of amdump.1 also contains a datetime stamp.
$ head ~amanda/ConFig/amdump.1
amdump: start at Fri Apr 9 00:04:01 CEST 2004Maybe you're just looking in the wrong directory (one that was used 20 Nov 2003 for doing a test?)
The date/time on the machine is correct.
amreport also shows this wrong date.
AFAIK, there is only a date in the Subject header of the mail, and on the postscript label.
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