Greetings;
After last nights run, I thought I'd see if it was using the new versions of
things, but the only routine of those that do report in their debug files
what version they are, is the runtar I copied out
of /usr/local/libexec/amanda/runtar and put in /usr/local/libexec.
Everything
On Monday 14 January 2008 14:42:44 Gene Heskett wrote:
That test run was successfull, but I had to consult my scripts log to see
if amcheckdump was actually ran, which it did. I'm used to getting an
email from it and did not. Does it send one if it fails?
Amcheckdump does not send any
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Ian Turner wrote:
On Monday 14 January 2008 14:42:44 Gene Heskett wrote:
That test run was successfull, but I had to consult my scripts log to see
if amcheckdump was actually ran, which it did. I'm used to getting an
email from it and did not. Does it send one if
On Sunday 13 January 2008, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
On Jan 13, 2008 9:00 PM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in that config driver that I should change for 2.6.0b1?
Not that I know of. The changes to note are in the NEWS and
ReleaseNotes -- in particular, some new build
On Monday 14 January 2008, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 13 January 2008, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
On Jan 13, 2008 9:00 PM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in that config driver that I should change for 2.6.0b1?
Not that I know of. The changes to note are in the NEWS
On Monday 14 January 2008, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 13 January 2008, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
On Jan 13, 2008 9:00 PM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in that config driver that I should change for 2.6.0b1?
Not that I know of. The changes to note are in the NEWS
On Jan 14, 2008 3:53 AM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS, from the amverify run I do after the backup run:
amverify is deprecated -- please use amcheckdump.
driver: FATAL event_register: Invalid file descriptor 4294967295
That's probably not a maxfilesize problem. That's the
On Monday 14 January 2008, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
On Jan 14, 2008 3:53 AM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS, from the amverify run I do after the backup run:
amverify is deprecated -- please use amcheckdump.
driver: FATAL event_register: Invalid file descriptor 4294967295
That's
On Monday 14 January 2008, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
On Jan 14, 2008 3:53 AM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS, from the amverify run I do after the backup run:
amverify is deprecated -- please use amcheckdump.
driver: FATAL event_register: Invalid file descriptor 4294967295
That's
On Jan 14, 2008 11:22 AM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just looked at the runtar-debug and it looks like we have a version mixing
problem, they all say they were generated by 2.5.2p1! Or did someone forget
to update an internal version string?
It's updated in HEAD -- try running
On Monday 14 January 2008, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
On Jan 14, 2008 11:22 AM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just looked at the runtar-debug and it looks like we have a version
mixing problem, they all say they were generated by 2.5.2p1! Or did
someone forget to update an internal
Whoops, I meant to send this to the list, too.
On Jan 14, 2008 2:59 PM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And note that the fedora 8 repo's have no clue about this added perl stuffs,
it must be obtained from cpan by the rather lengthy procedure I used
partially logged here AFAIK. This
On Monday 14 January 2008, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
On Jan 14, 2008 11:22 AM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just looked at the runtar-debug and it looks like we have a version
mixing problem, they all say they were generated by 2.5.2p1! Or did
someone forget to update an internal
On Jan 13, 2008 2:25 PM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] amanda-2.6.0b1-20080111]# su amanda -c amcheck Daily
bash: /usr/local/sbin/amcheck: Permission denied
[EMAIL PROTECTED] amanda-2.6.0b1-20080111]# su - amanda
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls
amanda-2.5.2p1-20070713
On Sunday 13 January 2008, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
On Jan 13, 2008 2:25 PM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] amanda-2.6.0b1-20080111]# su amanda -c amcheck Daily
bash: /usr/local/sbin/amcheck: Permission denied
[EMAIL PROTECTED] amanda-2.6.0b1-20080111]# su - amanda
On Jan 13, 2008 9:00 PM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in that config driver that I should change for 2.6.0b1?
Not that I know of. The changes to note are in the NEWS and
ReleaseNotes -- in particular, some new build dependencies, lib and
libexec files moved to
On Sunday 13 January 2008, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
On Jan 13, 2008 9:00 PM, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in that config driver that I should change for 2.6.0b1?
Not that I know of. The changes to note are in the NEWS and
ReleaseNotes -- in particular, some new build
Dear all,
say your amanda backup server itself dies, and you need to
reinstall/recreate it from scratch.
You want the new backup server to have available the information needed to
find and restore data from tapes, i.e. the info you get when running:
amadmin config find server_name disk
this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/Backup-server-disaster-recovery-tf1980202.html#a5433481
Sent from the Amanda - Users forum at Nabble.com.
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 06:16:38AM -0700, Joe Donner (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
Dear all,
say your amanda backup server itself dies, and you need to
reinstall/recreate it from scratch.
You want the new backup server to have available the information needed to
find and restore data from
the new server to this state?
Will appreciate your insight.
Joe
--
View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/Backup-server-disaster-recovery-tf1980202.html#a5433481
Sent from the Amanda - Users forum at Nabble.com.
Hello:
Here is what we have done at our site. We re-mastered DSL
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 06:16:38AM -0700, Joe Donner (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
Dear all,
say your amanda backup server itself dies, and you need to
reinstall/recreate it from scratch.
http://www.charlescurley.com/Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO.html
This does not cover Amanda;
On Fri, July 21, 2006 3:57 pm, Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 02:44:30PM -0400, Ronald Vincent Vazquez wrote:
Hello:
Here is what we have done at our site. We re-mastered DSL (Damn Small
Linux) with all the tools we need (and some we won't ever need). The
bootable CD
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 04:32:04PM -0400, Ronald Vincent Vazquez wrote:
On Fri, July 21, 2006 3:57 pm, Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 02:44:30PM -0400, Ronald Vincent Vazquez wrote:
Hello:
Here is what we have done at our site. We re-mastered DSL (Damn Small
Linux) with
Sorry for the non-amanda topic posting.
Disaster recover, i.e. bare metal restore,
is not one of amanda's strong points.
For those using Solaris, I came across an
interesting article on sun.com/bigadmin
about using 'flash archives' for disaster
recovery.
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content
if you are running a redhat machine or fedora you have:
kickstart.
This will automate everything
What are the files needed for a Disaster Recovery on the backup server??
Thanks in Advance...
Todd E. Zenker
CNE-GSFC
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Raytheon
Mailstop 200.1
http://cne.gsfc.nasa.gov
https://webdrive.gsfc.nasa.gov
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 at 10:43am, todd zenker wrote
What are the files needed for a Disaster Recovery on the backup server??
I think what you mean is what files do you need in order to save the
complete current state and history of the backups, although I'm guessing
as your request was overly
Thanks Joshua.
I figured that is what is needed in order to recover my backup server. I'm
familiar with Tivoli Disaster Recovery.
Thanks again.
At 11:01 AM 3/11/2004, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 at 10:43am, todd zenker wrote
What are the files needed for a Disaster
Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
I think what you mean is what files do you need in order to save the
complete current state and history of the backups, although I'm guessing
as your request was overly terse. If that's right, you need:
the config dirs (where your amanda.confs are)
the infofile dirs
Hi,
I'm using amanda with 'dump', instead of 'tar', to backup my servers. I
would like to know what's the procedures to recovery a backup from a tape if
my amanda server down.
thanks,
Robert
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 at 2:10pm, Roberto Samarone Araújo (RSA) wrote
I'm using amanda with 'dump', instead of 'tar', to backup my servers. I
would like to know what's the procedures to recovery a backup from a tape if
my amanda server down.
It's the same as if you were using tar, but you
On Monday 22 December 2003 17:10, Roberto Samarone Araújo (RSA) wrote:
Hi,
I'm using amanda with 'dump', instead of 'tar', to backup my
servers. I would like to know what's the procedures to recovery a
backup from a tape if my amanda server down.
thanks,
On Friday 08 August 2003 19:16, Gene Heskett wrote:
If the amanda index (and tape in my case) server is lost and all I
have left is the tapes. How do I rebuild new index files for my
tapes so that I can restore? I can't just restore the last set of
index files from the most recent backup
[offlist comment about cost of disk for reading tapes to disk]
Well, keep in mind that you only need to buy the disks after your
building burns down and you need new equipment. THe point is to avoid
reading tapes multiple times - you never know when they are going to
fail. Post-disaster,
On Friday 08 August 2003 14:00, Ean Kingston wrote:
I've been starting to work on a DRP plan here and I've run into a
bit of a catch-22.
If the amanda index (and tape in my case) server is lost and all I
have left is the tapes. How do I rebuild new index files for my
tapes so that I can
I've been starting to work on a DRP plan here and I've run into a bit of a catch-22.
If the amanda index (and tape in my case) server is lost and all I have left is the
tapes. How do I rebuild new index files for my tapes so that I can restore? I can't
just restore the last set of index files
I don't use index files at all. In case of disaster, I expect to have
to get a new machine and tape drive, with tons of disk, and put each
tape in, reading it from start to finish (streaming) and just write
each file to disk. Then, I'll be looking for the most recent 0 of
each fs, and the most
Also sprach Gene Heskett (Fri 08 Aug 02003 at 02:16:17PM -0400):
On Friday 08 August 2003 14:00, Ean Kingston wrote:
I've been starting to work on a DRP plan here and I've run into a
bit of a catch-22.
If the amanda index (and tape in my case) server is lost and all I
have left is the
Hi, I'm just starting to figure out Amanda and I have a few
questions, hopefully not too stupid.
My main goal is disaster recovery for a few servers, which
to me means having the most recent complete set of backups
off-site. I'm curious how that would work with Amanda
dump cycles
Hello,
we like to have a more reliable, fast and easy way to do a disaster recovery
with amanda.
For this we have done two things, which you find both in the appended
document:
- write a (less tested) disaster recovery guide
- start plannings for a specialized amanda disaster recovery
]]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 3:58 PM
To: Amanda Users
Subject: Disaster Recovery on Windows
Hi all
I just had a thought and would like to probe the great minds of this
list. Would anyone do a disaster recovery type of restore of a Winbox
that was backed up using smbclient?I'm
, February 25, 2002 3:58 PM
To: Amanda Users
Subject: Disaster Recovery on Windows
Hi all
I just had a thought and would like to probe the great minds of this
list. Would anyone do a disaster recovery type of restore of a Winbox
that was backed up using smbclient?I'm currently backing up
-Original Message-
From: Jan Boshoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I just had a thought and would like to probe the great minds of this
list. Would anyone do a disaster recovery type of restore of a Winbox
that was backed up using smbclient?I'm currently backing up
At 15:58 25-02-2002 -0500, Jan Boshoff wrote:
Hi all
I just had a thought and would like to probe the great minds of this
list. Would anyone do a disaster recovery type of restore of a Winbox
that was backed up using smbclient?I'm currently backing up the
complete winbox, but it occured
Hi folks,
I'm runnig several Amanda hosts and an Amanda server. Everything works fine,
but...
theres one thing I really don't know how to do the simplest possible way:
How to revocer an Amanda Client if the whole disk is corrupt and I have to
replace it.
Is there a simple method without
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Nicki Messerschmidt wrote:
I'm runnig several Amanda hosts and an Amanda server. Everything works fine,
but...
theres one thing I really don't know how to do the simplest possible way:
How to revocer an Amanda Client if the whole disk is corrupt and I have to
replace it.
hi. If you're running Linux and want to buy a disaster recovery cdrom
that includes amanda, the book _Linux Problem Solver_ by Brian Ward, No
Starch Press, includes one.
george herson
Nicki Messerschmidt wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm runnig several Amanda hosts and an Amanda server. Everything works
* John R. Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 12:14:38PM -0500)
The list of tapes needed may be maintained several ways:
* You could set up lbl-templ in amanda.conf to (e.g.) 3hole.ps and
save the paper copies Amanda will generate after every run.
The exa,dat,LTO .ps files
to
completely lose a machine. I'm fairly new to all this and have been feeling
my way around, but what if I need to completely restore a machine from
backups? Looking at the amanda utilities, they're too big for a boot
floppy.
What are people using for disaster recovery with amanda? What
... what if I need to completely restore a machine from
backups? Looking at the amanda utilities, they're too big for a boot
floppy.
One of the truly beautiful things about Amanda is that you don't
need it to do a restore. The images are self documenting and may be
recovered with only
"Bort, Paul" wrote:
If you can't append, you could write your indexes to a separate tape, as a
separate backup set.
Or to a MO/Zip/ORB disk. You just have to
cp -auv /var/lib/amanda/Set1 MO/Zip-directory
It may not be "vital" for the backups to save the index, but I insist on
having it
Hi There,
I'm trying to put together a procedure to recover data if the amanda
server goes down. Is there a recipe for doing this? I'm mainly
interested in reading amanda tapes without amanda.
Thanks
Brad
tape, it should be possible to get amanda to tell you which tapes you
exactly which tapes you need?
Cheers,
Chris
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bradley Glonka
Sent: Thursday, 11 January 2001 00:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Disaster
10, 2001 4:17 PM
To: 'Bradley Glonka'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Disaster Recovery Recipe
You should be able to read it off by catting /dev/st0 or similar; One
question I'd like to add is, is it possible to store the updated indexes on
the tape - I ask because in case of disaster, you'd id
... Can these indexes be written to tape as well ...
That's a part of the taper rewrite work to be done. It will provide
for a "File-1" that is written at the start of each tape and a "File-N"
that is written at the end of each tape. What you put in them will be
up to you, but the Amanda
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