You can also try to run the command as the Amanda user. This will
usually provide you with some error message to fix.

Su - Amanda
/opt/amanda/lib/amanda/amandad

Anderson

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nick Smith
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 7:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Amanda-users] need advices on install/configure amanda on
solaris 10

Hi solamanda,

Two things to check :

1. That you have added the 'amanda' user.
2. That the 'amanda' service etc al are in /etc/inet/services

use :

# svcadm refresh amanda/udp
# svcadm clear amanda/udp

to restart the service

Regards,

Nick

solamanda wrote:
> My inetd.conf:
> amanda dgram tcp wait amandabackup /opt/amanda/lib/amanda/amandad
amandad
>
> then I do  inetconv -f -o /var/tmp
>
> then I check....
> 100235/1 -> /var/tmp/100235_1-rpc_ticotsord.xml
> Importing 100235_1-rpc_ticotsord.xml ...Done
> tftp -> /var/tmp/tftp-udp6.xml
> Importing tftp-udp6.xml ...Done
> amanda -> /var/tmp/amanda-tcp.xml
> Importing amanda-tcp.xml ...Done
> # svcs -xv
>
>
> svc:/network/amanda/tcp:default (amanda)
>  State: maintenance since Fri Jan 09 00:01:16 2009
> Reason: Restarter svc:/network/inetd:default gave no explanation.
>    See: http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-9C
> Impact: This service is not running.
> #
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