Thanks for being so quick Dustin...

I did amfetchdump and on the first run through it was complaining
about /var/lib/amanda/.am_passphrase missing, so I created it and put in
the correct passphrase, now I'm getting this:


amfetchdump: slot 10: time 20100205150231 label laptops-0010 (exact label match)
Scanning volume laptops-0010 (slot 10)
amfetchdump: 1: restoring FILE: date 20100205150231 host 
mlb-laptop.imparisystems.local disk /home/mlb/Documents lev 1 comp .gz program 
/bin/tar crypt enc client_encrypt /usr/sbin/amcryptsimple client_decrypt_option 
-d
gpg: decryption failed: bad key


So I'm hunting around for the next steps - can I create a new key file
without the old computer?

On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 13:22 -0600, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:

> Amrecover tends to hide the actual error messages, since they occur on
> the server.
> 
> Try doing a recovery using amfetchdump, instead.  I suspect that
> there's a missing encryption key or something preventing the recovery.
> 
> Dustin
> 
> --
> Open Source Storage Engineer
> http://www.zmanda.com



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