On Friday 03 June 2005 07:14, Jukka Salmi wrote: >Hi, > >on a Amanda 2.4.4p4 system which ran fine for some months I noticed > today amverify was still running after about 5 hours; normally it > only takes some minutes to complete. I killed the process, and then > received the so far missing verify report (which was about 3MB...). > For some reasons a certain file system was checked over and over > again: > >----- AMANDA VERIFY REPORT --- >Tapes: DAILY02 >Errors found: >aborted! > >amverify Daily >Fri Jun 3 03:50:13 CEST 2005 > >Loading current slot... >Using device file:/var/amanda/vtapes/Daily >Volume DAILY02, Date 20050603 >Checked host1._pkgbuild_etc.20050603.1 >Checked host2._.20050603.1 >Checked host1._pkgbuild_home.20050603.0 >Checked host2._usr.20050603.1 >Checked host1._src.20050603.1 >Checked host2._var.20050603.1 >Checked host2._etc.20050603.0 >Checked host1._.20050603.1 >Checked host1._etc.20050603.0 >Checked host1._var_spool_imap.20050603.1 >Checked host2._home.20050603.0 >Checked host1._opt.20050603.1 >Checked host1._opt.20050603.1 >Checked host1._opt.20050603.1 >Checked host1._opt.20050603.1 >Checked host1._opt.20050603.1 >[ ... about 70000 identical lines skipped ... ] >Checked host1._opt.20050603.1 >Checked host1._opt.20050603.1 >Checked host1._opt.20050603.1 >aborted! >----- END OF AMANDA VERIFY REPORT ----- > >This is 100% reproducible. Unfortunately I can't find the source of > the problem. Hints are welcome! > > >TIA, Jukka > >P.S.: this is on NetBSD 2.0 with Amanda built from pkgsrc, in case > this matters.
ISTR I may have had something like that, quite some time back now as I usually update not more than 3-4 days behind a new snapshot, so 2.4.4p4 would have been quite a ways back up the calendar now & the tarball succumbed to space recovery operations long ago. Currently running 2.4.5-20050517. I don't keep the emailed logs over 30 days, so I don't have a sample from 2.4.4p4. You may want to build the latest 2.4.5 snapshot using the same config parameters you used for 2.4.4p4 & give that one a try. Thats the main reason I long ago committed my configuration to a script that I publish here from time to time, so check the list archives. If it doesn't show, I can post it again as its less than 20 lines of bash. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) 99.35% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly Yahoo.com and AOL/TW attorneys please note, additions to the above message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2005 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.
