Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:

On Wed, 19 May 2004 at 9:12am, Joe Konecny wrote


Yes it's running.  I have the debug file now.  I cleaned out the log
files and hadn't run amrecover since.  Now it's back.

amindexd: debug 1 pid 7836 ruid 3 euid 3: start at Wed May 19 08:05:50 2004
amindexd: version 2.4.4p2
amindexd: time 0.000: < 220 R4P17 AMANDA index server (2.4.4p2) ready.
amindexd: time 0.092: > SECURITY USER root
amindexd: time 0.092: bsd security: remote host R4P17.gmihome.com user root local user 
bin
amindexd: time 0.092: amandahosts security check passed
amindexd: time 0.092: < 200 Access OK
amindexd: time 0.192: > FEATURES fffffeff9ffe0f
amindexd: time 0.192: < 200 FEATURES fffffeff9ffe0f
amindexd: time 0.292: > DATE 2004-05-19
amindexd: time 0.292: < 200 Working date set to 2004-05-19.
amindexd: time 0.392: > SCNF DailySet1
amindexd: time 0.394: < 200 Config set to DailySet1.
amindexd: time 0.492: > HOST R4P17.gmihome.com
amindexd: time 0.492: < 501 No index records for host: R4P17.gmihome.com. Have you 
enabled indexing?


Your indexdir has the name "r4p17.gmihome.com", but it's looking for R4P17. Try 'sethost r4p17.gmihome.com' at the amrecover prompt. What does the disklist entry for this host look like, and what is it's official hostname in DNS?

Ok... That was it. Although I saw that, it never crossed my mind that the hostname was case sensitive. Is there a reason for that?

...and thank you greatly for your relentless debugging of my
problem!



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