Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
Steve Wray wrote:
On the client, in the sendbackup.20100106012630.debug log I see:
sendbackup-gnutar: time 0.056: /usr/lib/amanda/runtar: pid 3348
sendbackup: time 0.057: started backup
sendbackup: time 90.352: index tee cannot write [Broken pipe]
sendbackup: time 90.352: pid 3346 finish time Wed Jan 6 01:28:01 2010
90 seconds, it's not a dtimeout issue.
Post all debug files for the run.
You can also try the bsdtcp auth, it is more firewall friendly.
Ah hang on, am I right in understanding that you can't have just one dle
using bsdtcp auth? That they would all have to have it? (ie the inetd
configuration)
Jean-Louis
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