I did my first backup after installing Amanda and all seemed to go well except there was only a little bit of data that was actually backed up.
It appears that the planner was unable to determine the amount of data on the 3 disks in the backup set. Here is an excerpt from the amdump log file: SETTING UP FOR ESTIMATES... planner: time 0.002: setting up estimates for buster.zone64.net:/dev/hda2 buster.zone64.net:/dev/hda2 overdue 13519 days for level 0 setup_estimate: buster.zone64.net:/dev/hda2: command 0, options: none last_level -1 next_level0 -13519 level_days 0 getting estimates 0 (-2) -1 (-2) -1 (-2) planner: time 0.003: setting up estimates for buster.zone64.net:/dev/hda3 buster.zone64.net:/dev/hda3 overdue 13519 days for level 0 setup_estimate: buster.zone64.net:/dev/hda3: command 0, options: none last_level -1 next_level0 -13519 level_days 0 getting estimates 0 (-2) -1 (-2) -1 (-2) planner: time 0.003: setting up estimates for buster.zone64.net:/dev/hda6 buster.zone64.net:/dev/hda6 overdue 13519 days for level 0 setup_estimate: buster.zone64.net:/dev/hda6: command 0, options: none last_level -1 next_level0 -13519 level_days 0 getting estimates 0 (-2) -1 (-2) -1 (-2) planner: time 0.003: setting up estimates took 0.000 secs GETTING ESTIMATES... driver: pid 4883 executable /usr/libexec/driver version 2.4.5 driver: tape size 4096000 driver: send-cmd time 0.005 to taper: START-TAPER 20070105 driver: adding holding disk 0 dir /data/amanda/tmp/dumps size 35059852 chunksize 512000 reserving 35059852 out of 35059852 for degraded-mode dumps driver: started dumper0 pid 4885 driver: started dumper1 pid 4886 driver: started dumper2 pid 4887 planner: time 0.049: got partial result for host buster.zone64.net disk /dev/hda6: 0 -> -2K, -1 -> -2K, -1 -> -2K planner: time 0.050: got partial result for host buster.zone64.net disk /dev/hda3: 0 -> -2K, -1 -> -2K, -1 -> -2K planner: time 0.050: got partial result for host buster.zone64.net disk /dev/hda2: 0 -> -2K, -1 -> -2K, -1 -> -2K So far I've found this issue talked about by one other user. She said it was a problem with the version of tar she was using. She is running RHEL4. I'm running Gentoo 2006.0 on both my server and workstation. Has anyone else run into this problem? Let me know and thanks.
