On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 10:53:20 +0100 Charles Stroom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 08:11:35 +0100 > Marc Muehlfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > Must a user root added somewhere? [in the xinet.d files] > > > > No. Amanda runs as user. You configured amandabackup:disk for this. > > > > But this is what I don't understand. Amanda backup runs as user > "amandabackup", but amrecover must run as root! I do not fully > understand the xinet workings, but I suppose that it specifies that > services (like amindexd) start running if the right user requests its > service. But in the 3 xinet.d files (included in my first email), > "root" is not specified as one of the users of the amanda services > "amanda", "amandaidx" and "amidxtape". > If I do an "amrecover", and, while it times-out, I do an ps -ef | > grep am, I do not see any of these amanda services coming up. > > Regards, > > Charles I correct myself, the "user" in the xinetd.d files has nothing to do with the user requesting the service, but is the user which runs the service when requested. Mea culpa. In the mean time, I have recovered my files straight from the tape without using amrestore. So, for now I am OK. Hoewever, amrestore is still not working! Regards, -- Charles Stroom email: charles at no-spam.stremen.xs4all.nl (remove the "no-spam.")
