jf...@bnext.stucen.gatech.edu wrote:
I have been trying to get this issue resloved all week, and finally
decided to ask others. I did searching on the web and tried what I
have read, but no success.
I am using Amanda 2.5.1. Yes, I know it is old, but it works. Well, it
had been working until I m
I have been trying to get this issue resloved all week, and finally
decided to ask others. I did searching on the web and tried what I
have read, but no success.
I am using Amanda 2.5.1. Yes, I know it is old, but it works. Well, it
had been working until I moved everything to a different machine.
the middle.
Last night planner set /home to level 4. But In
/tmp/amanda-dbug/server/Daily,
[r...@coyote Daily]# grep level *.20101112*.debug|grep /home
shows the dumplevel as 0 in all returns. And no returns contain planner
hits as planner does not say 'level', just the number.
Movin
Is there any way to fool it, or force it to use both drives. I'm not
really concerned about filling the tape, but am concerned about
improving performance when writing to tape.
On Nov 12, 2010, at 11:27 AM, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
Jack O'Connell wrote:
There were no errors reported as
the BUMPMULT to prevent that I suppose, but wouldn't it make
more sense to fix it? I get the impression there is a modulo 4 someplace
in the middle.
Last night planner set /home to level 4. But In
/tmp/amanda-dbug/server/Daily,
[r...@coyote Daily]# grep level *.20101112*.debug|grep /home
s
Jack O'Connell wrote:
There were no errors reported as shown in the taper log below. There
is not enough data to fill one tape in the test disklist I was using
but it contain 14 DLEs. I assumed it would use both drives.
No, it use only one tape is all the data fit in it.
Jean-Louis
There were no errors reported as shown in the taper log below. There
is not enough data to fill one tape in the test disklist I was using
but it contain 14 DLEs. I assumed it would use both drives.
ts2:/var/log/amanda/server/daily$ cat taper.20101110162643.debug
Wed Nov 10 16:26:43 2010: t