I added updates to my CentOS Amanda server that
changed the OS release from 7.2 to 7.3. Amanda
version remained at 3.3.3. Before update, all
clients including the server were working fine.
After the update, all clients backed up fine
except the server itself.
amcheck <config> -c <server> gives an error:
tcpm_recv_token: Invalid size.
The amcheck debug file ends with reading a string
from a socket and saying:
amcheck-clients: tcpm_recv_token: invalid size "Executing: /usr/sbin/amandad \
-auth=bsdtcp amdump amdumpd\n"
amcheck-clients: security_stream_seterr(0x7f6be589fac0, tcpm_recv_token: \
invalid size: "Executing: /usr/sbin/amandad \
-auth=bsdtcp amdump amdumpd\n")
The amandad debug file contains these lines:
amandad: security_stream_seterr(0x7fcfccf15e00, write error to: \
Bad file descriptor)
amandad: security_seterror(handle=0x7fcfccf14f00, driver=0x7fcfcac0f7e0 \
(BSDTCP) error=write error to: Bad file descriptor)
The problem is neither firewall nor selinux
related as I've turned both off and still see
the same error.
Ideas?
Jon
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