On Mon, 2005-12-26 at 10:17 -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote: > On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 02:37:41PM +0100, Thomas Widhalm wrote: > > > ...
Thanks for your help. Maybe I have overseen it the first time, but /dev/root was owned by root:root with permissions 600. I changed ownership to root:disk with permissions 640. This solved the problems on two individual machines. I hope this is the correct way and I didn't open a security breach by that. Thanks again, Thomas > > > > Maybe you have some more hints. > > > > Time to get more detailed info so you, I, and others can > look for less obvious things. I'd suggest you do another > posting to the list with a body that describes your environment > and problem. Also attach files (below) from a fresh run of > amdump where you have commented out all the disklist entries > (DLEs) except the DLE with the problem. > > Files to include in your mailing would be the new logfile > (amgetconf <config> logdir), the amdump log probably in the > same directory, the mailed report the "mailto" user receives, > any error messages from doing an "amcheck -c <config> <host> /", > and check the newly created debug files (perhaps in /tmp/amanda) > that seem, after a read through, to show error messages. > > The files should not be too big as there will only be one DLE > and that DLE should fail. > > BTW I'd also check for silly, easily overlooked typos, > in your disklist and amanda.conf files. > -- ***************************************************************** * Thomas Widhalm Unix Administrator * * University of Salzburg ITServices (ITS) * * Systems Management Unix Systems * * Hellbrunnerstr. 34 5020 Salzburg, Austria * * [EMAIL PROTECTED] +43/662/8044-6774 * * gpg: 6265BAE6 * * http://www.sbg.ac.at/zid/organisation/mitarbeiter/widhalm.htm * *****************************************************************
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part
