Jean-Francois, Can you run amadmin in gdb and get a stacktrace?
$ gdb ~amanda/sbin/amadmin (gdb) run top tape (gdb) bt (gdb) quit Jean-Louis On 09/02/17 01:56 PM, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote: > * Stefan G. Weichinger <[email protected]> [20170209 13:36]: >> Does anyone use amanda 3.4.2 packages on debian jessie already? >> Which one, do they work? > I only see amanda 3.3.6 on Debian/Jessie stable repos at the moment: > > Inst amanda-common (1:3.3.6-4 Debian:8.7/stable [amd64]) > Inst amanda-server (1:3.3.6-4 Debian:8.7/stable [amd64]) > Inst amanda-client (1:3.3.6-4 Debian:8.7/stable [amd64]) > > I've been running a self-compiled amanda-3.4.1 on a Jessie host for a > month now with little problems so far, except this > > :~# su amanda -c "~amanda/sbin/amadmin top tape" > The next Amanda should go onto 3 new tapes. > *** Error in `/opt/amanda/sbin/amadmin': corrupted double-linked list: > 0x0000000001153710 *** > The next 3 new tapes already labelled are: NEO-T48-B00022, NEO-T48-B00023, > NEO-T48-B00024 > > I have seen this on 3.4.1 and 3.4.2 (I just upgraded). > > cheers, > jf > > >> I have to switch OS on a backup server and want to stay with >> amanda-3.4.x because I need some of the latest features ... >> >> self-compile, you know ... I can do but I'd like to avoid. >> lower maintenance.
