On Monday 12 November 2018 18:52:18 Debra S Baddorf wrote:

> > On Nov 12, 2018, at 5:30 PM, Gene Heskett <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > On Monday 12 November 2018 15:44:04 Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
> >> On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 15:18:05 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >>>> So, if you want to do the deep dive to try to debug that quirk...
> >>>> the next step will be to look through the
> >>>>  /var/log/amanda/Daily/amdump.20181112*
> >>>> log file (assuming the run in question started after midnight
> >>>> this morning; if not the datetime-stamp would be 20181111* of
> >>>> course).
> >>>
> >>> It did, I have some other stuff so it isn't started till about
> >>> 03:05.
> >>>
> >>>> Find the "ANALYZING ESTIMATES..." section, and cut-and-paste the
> >>>> log lines that discuss coyote:/var from that section on down
> >>>> through INITIAL SCHEDULE, PROMOTING DUMPS IF NEEDED, and on
> >>>> through the GENERATING SCHEDULE section....  and we'll see if
> >>>> those lines tell us anything useful...
> >>>
> >>> Ok but my local prefix is /usr/local, and there is no such text
> >>> in /usr/local/tmp*, so the .debug files there are quite small, 15
> >>> to 20
> >>
> >> (Look at the top of the output of "amadmin Daily status"; the very
> >> first line should be
> >>  Using: [PATH...]/amdump.1
> >> , where [PATH...] is the path to the directory containing the
> >> amdump.* and log.* files.  [That will be a different directory than
> >> the one containing the *.debug log files.])
> >>
> >>                                                    Nathan
> >
> > Mmmmmm, my amadmin from a 3.5.1 (p1) build doesn't claim to have a
> > status option:
> > amanda@coyote:/tmp/amanda-dbg$ /usr/local/sbin/amadmin Daily status
> > /usr/local/sbin/amadmin: unknown command "status"
> >
> > And I do not think I am specifically building it that way.
> >
> > I seem to be full of puzzles. And I'm equally sure it is being an
> > excedrin headache. :(
>
> Gene - the command was corrected later.  It should be
>     amstatus  Daily
>
> Deb Baddorf

Yup, Jon fixed it.


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