Tom Brown wrote:

FAILED AND STRANGE DUMP DETAILS:

/-- titan      //printserver/hyperion lev 0 STRANGE
sendbackup: start [titan://printserver/hyperion level 0]
sendbackup: info BACKUP=/opt/samba/bin/smbclient
sendbackup: info RECOVER_CMD=/opt/samba/bin/smbclient -f... -
sendbackup: info end
? [2005/02/24 00:46:52, 0] client/clitar.c:process_tar(1433)
?   tar: dumped 3546 files and directories
? [2005/02/24 00:46:52, 0] client/clitar.c:process_tar(1434)
|   Total bytes written: 3155058688
sendbackup: size 3081112
sendbackup: end
\--------


responding to myself here but seems that this may be due to a samba error? We are using version 3.0.0 and perhaps this does not play nicely with amanda 2.4.4p4 - The backup restored fine though.

Error is a bit a strong word. Samba seems be a gotten a little more verbose again. And amanda is not yet prepared to discard the more verbose messages. I have the same issue with logwatch which sends me tons of "unexpected" logentries on my machines with samba 3.0 installed. (Had not yet time/energy to filter them out again.)

If the strange messages annoy you, you can dive into the source,
edit client-src/sendbackup-gnutar.c, find in the beginning of the file
a table with the regular expressions and their classificiation
and add a pattern that classifies the 3 strange lines as normal.



Anyone know a 'good' 2.4.4p4 and Samba version combo?

In my experience samba 3 works good. At least the backups are fine.

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