Mark Scheufele wrote: [...]
> But when I now run amstatus it still shows one DLE entry as dumping and > the other ones as waiting for dump. > ***> Using /opt/amanda/etc/Weekly/log/amdump.1 from Thu Sep 13 19:00:01 BST > 2007 > > nessie.diasemi.com:/cad 0 300187258k dumping to tape (21:43:28) > nessie.diasemi.com:/design 1 2277k wait for dumping > nessie.diasemi.com:/it 1 408683k wait for dumping > nessie.diasemi.com:/projects 1 10453k wait for dumping > nessie.diasemi.com:/users 1 121964k wait for dumping amstatus uses the most recent amdump logfile (amdump.1) if you haven't specified a particular logfile (with the --file argument) and there isn't a current logfile (amdump). There's nothing for you to do here; amstatus is just showing you the status as of the time you killed it. A new amdump logfile will be created during the next run of amdump and you'll be able to see the new status then. -Ben -- Benjamin Lewis, CISSP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Security Analyst, Identity and Access Management IT Networks & Security Purdue University
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