Can you do a manual  (rather than crontab)  backup of, say,  the 1 DLE that 
*is*  on the server?
And then ditto for just ONE DLE  on the client?

Then look at error logs and see if anything becomes more obvious,  with only a 
few backups at a time?

Deb Baddorf


> On Jan 13, 2016, at 12:07 PM, Focus1 IT <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Respectfully bumping this thread.  I see no issues with the tar version 
> installed on the remote client nor the version installed on localhost.  How 
> can I troubleshoot the failing DLEs?
> 
> To reiterate, this is our disklist, all items in BOLD are failing:
> 
> 
> # IT
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/IT gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/applications gnutar-encrypted
> 
> # EPP Archive
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/archive-epp gnutar-encrypted
> 
> # Collections - Focus1
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/collections gnutar-encrypted
> 
> # Current #EPP
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/epp gnutar-encrypted
> 
> # Misc.
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/home gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/productivity gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/profiles gnutar-encrypted
> 
> # iView
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/iview gnutar-encrypted
> 
> # Amanda's own state
> localhost md1  encrypted-gnutar-local
> #localhost md2  encrypted-gnutar-local
> #localhost /srv/backups encrypted-gnutar-local
> localhost /srv/backups localhost-srv-backups
> localhost /srv/reports encrypted-gnutar-local
> localhost /srv/amanda/state encrypted-gnutar-local
> 
> # Users
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/aeiland gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/aswoboda gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/bmcfarlane gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/bmenzie gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/brodriguez gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/cczinski gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/cnesbitt gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/cnorton gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/cvitullo gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/dmassalsky gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/dmiddlewood gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/dmullen gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/ecampbell gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/ghendrix gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/gjessop gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/jathomas gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/jbrethauer gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/jezell gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/jmcafee gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/jmoisan gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/jnesbitt gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/jolson gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/jsecord gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/jshaffer gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/jtracz gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/kbear gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/kjones gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/lipuffer gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/lnaud gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/lpuffer gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/mcoats gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/mdrumm gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/meck gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/mlafountain gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/miverson gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/mmays gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/mmooradian gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/mmorland gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/mtownes gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/nnichols gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/pdeleeuw gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/pkitkowski gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/pmorehouse gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/rboddy gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/rdegolyer gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/rniethammer gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/rrahme gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/rstampfer gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/sbaker gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/sgranberry gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/skraning gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/slake gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/tjewell gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/tlake gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/tmiller gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/tnesbitt gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/tobrien gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/tpiwko gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/tshipp gnutar-encrypted
> 10.6.1.209 /mnt/cflannery gnutar-encrypted
> 
> 
> Backups have been failing for well over a month, please advise, I need to get 
> this issue resolved asap.
> 
> JS
> 
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 12:12 PM, Focus1 IT <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think the change history and tar used on the client (FreeNAS?)
> would be of more interest than the server details.
> 
> jl
> 
> 
> 
> Info on the FreeNAS box:
> FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE (FREENAS.amd64) #0 r+1a51513: Wed Jul 31 21:54:30 PDT 2013
> tar --version
> bsdtar 2.8.5 - libarchive 2.8.5
> 
> 
> pkg isn't installed, I don't think tar has changed at all on this box.
> 
> JS
> 
> On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Jon LaBadie <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 02:51:27PM -0500, Focus1 IT wrote:
> > Alright, looking into package install history on the amanda-server host, I
> > don't see any changes to tar.
> >
> > This is a list of everything installed since November:
> >
> > 2015-11-04 12:08:17 install libicu48 <none> 4.8.1.1-3ubuntu0.6
> ...
> >
> > And this is the current version of tar:
> >
> > tar (GNU tar) 1.26
> > Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> > License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
> 
> I think the change history and tar used on the client (FreeNAS?)
> would be of more interest than the server details.
> 
> jl
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