It looks like the taper process is hang.

Can you post the taper debug file?
Can you get a gdb stacktrace of all threads?

Jean-Louis

On 11/04/17 10:12 AM, Ochressandro Rettinger wrote:
>       In fact, I am now sure that it's not doing anything.  I ran amstatus 
> this morning and it looks exactly the same as it did yesterday afternoon.
>
>       If I can't get amflush to work, is there a way to clear out the stuff 
> that needs flushing in a way that won't mess Amanda up?  I need to be able to 
> run backups tonight.
>
>       -Sandro
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Ochressandro Rettinger
> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 4:31 PM
> To: Nathan Stratton Treadway <[email protected]>; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: amflush
>
>
> I'm not sure it's doing anything.
>
> [amandabackup@archivist NMHPVPR]$ amstatus NMHPVPR
> Using: /var/lib/amanda/NMHPVPR/state/log/amdump
>  From Mon Apr 10 15:21:05 MDT 2017
>
> fileserver2:/Hope_IT       20170408010017 1      1252k flushing (0k done 
> (0.00%)) (15:21:10)
> fileserver2:/Hope_Secure   20170408010017 1      2006k wait for flushing
> fileserver2:/Hope_Shared   20170408010017 1       876k wait for flushing
> fileserver2:/Hope_Students 20170408010017 0  17825086k wait for flushing
> fileserver2:/slash         20170408010017 0   1192436k wait for flushing
> pr-db2:/slash              20170408010017 0 179616325k wait for flushing
> pr-db2test:/slash          20170408010017 0  11823469k wait for flushing
>
> SUMMARY           dle       real  estimated
>                              size       size
> ---------------- ----  ---------  ---------
> disk            :   0
> estimated       :   0                    0k
> flush           :   7  210461452k
> dump failed     :   0                    0k           (  0.00%)
> wait for dumping:   0                    0k           (  0.00%)
> dumping to tape :   0         0k         0k (  0.00%) (  0.00%)
> dumping         :   0         0k         0k (  0.00%) (  0.00%)
> dumped          :   0         0k         0k (  0.00%) (  0.00%)
> wait for writing
> wait to flush   :   6  210460199k  210460199k (100.00%) (  0.00%)
> writing to tape :   1      1252k      1252k (100.00%) (  0.00%)
> dumping to tape
> failed to tape
> taped
>
> 10 dumpers idle : no-dumpers
> NMHPVPR     qlen: 6
>                 0: flushing (fileserver2:/Hope_IT)
>
> network free kps: 80000
> holding space   : 2097152k (100.00%)
>   0 dumpers busy :  0:00:17  (100.00%)          no-dumpers:  0:00:12  ( 
> 70.32%)
>                                                   not-idle:  0:00:05  ( 
> 29.68%)
>
>
> -Sandro
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Nathan Stratton Treadway <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 4:26 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: Ochressandro Rettinger
> Subject: Re: amflush
>
> On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 21:56:40 +0000, Ochressandro Rettinger wrote:
>> Is there a way to check to see how far along amflush is?
> the "amstatus" command.
>
>                                                  Nathan
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