Hi Jean-Louis,
the patch was really helpfull:
amanda@SERVER:~$ amcheck -c mirror CLIENT
'/usr/local/etc/amanda/mirror/amanda.conf', line 110: warning:
Keyword usetimestamps is deprecated.
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
--------------------------------
ERROR: CLIENT: selfcheck request failed: file/dir '/usr/local/etc'
(/usr/local/etc/amanda-security.conf) is not owned by root
Client check: 1 host checked in 12.139 seconds. 1 problem found.
(brought to you by Amanda 3.5)
chown root:root /usr/local/etc
solved my problem.
Thank you!
Dennis
Am 02.10.2017 um 16:02 schrieb Jean-Louis Martineau:
Dennis,
Can you try the attached patch, it should print a better error message.
Jean-Louis
On 02/10/17 08:49 AM, Dennis Benndorf wrote:
Hi Jean-Louis,
yes I did:
amanda@SERVER:~$ amcheck -c mirror CLIENT
'/usr/local/etc/amanda/mirror/amanda.conf', line 110: warning:
Keyword usetimestamps is deprecated.
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
--------------------------------
ERROR: CLIENT: selfcheck request failed: No defined
tcp_port_range in '/usr/local/etc/amanda-security.conf'
Client check: 1 host checked in 12.103 seconds. 1 problem found.
(brought to you by Amanda 3.5)
amanda@SERVER:~$ cat /usr/local/etc/amanda-security.conf
tcp_port_range=512,1023
amanda@SERVER:~$ ls -l /usr/local/etc/amanda-security.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 24 Okt 2 10:53
/usr/local/etc/amanda-security.conf
Regards,
Dennis
Am 02.10.2017 um 14:38 schrieb Jean-Louis Martineau:
The host reporting this error is an amanda 3.5.
Do you added a tcp_port_range in the
/usr/local/etc/amanda-security.conf file on that host (your server)?
Jean-Louis
On 02/10/17 05:10 AM, Dennis Benndorf wrote:
Hi,
might there be an issue with amanda-3.5 and the new option
tcp_port_range in amanda-security.conf?
Amanda always tells this message:
ERROR: CLIENT: selfcheck request failed: No defined
tcp_port_range in '/usr/local/etc/amanda-security.conf'
We were running 3.3.9 before which worked fine. Server is 3.5 now,
clients are 3.3.9.
It seems not to recognize any setting in clients
amanda-security.conf nevertheless placing it in /etc /etc/amanda or
/usr/local/etc/ with permissions 644 and root:root ownership. Any idea?
Regards,
Dennis
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