zero byte index files...
Hi, When we run amrecover on one of our hosts, we get the following error message: --- 200 Dump host set to knidos. $CWD '/root' is on disk 'hd4' mounted at '/'. 200 Disk set to hd4. No index records for disk for specified date If date correct, notify system administrator Invalid directory - /root --- We examined the index files and saw that they are empty. In our configuration file index option is set to yes, and for our other hosts, index files are created successfully. We' ve suspected from the gnutar and we upgraded it from v1.13 to v1.13.25, and we recompile amanda2.4.2.p1 both on server and client, but nothing has changed. did anybody face with this kind of problems?.. --- Ahmet Ozturk METU-CC / Technical Support Groupw.
IndexFiles_CreateFromTape
What is the syntax to generate an index file from tape that is usable with amrecover? For some reason the MacOSX amanda clients fail to generate an index files. thanks
RE: schedual line 10: syntax error - HELP
And in that header, look at the value of the reply-to. Case in point, this message came to me, and not the list. -dan -Original Message- From: Jon LaBadie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 11:06 PM To: Dan Garthwaite Subject: Re: schedual line 10: syntax error - HELP On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 09:51:07AM -0500, Dan Garthwaite wrote: Why doesn't this list set the REPLY-TO to amanda-users? End of included message It does when I get them. That is how I'm replying. Here is a chunk of the headers I got on this mail: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Dec 7 15:13:27 2001 Received: from guiness.omniscient.com (guiness.omniscient.com [64.134.101.78]) ... Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Dan Garthwaite [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Jeff Pratt' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: schedual line 10: syntax error - HELP Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 09:51:07 -0500 Message-Id: 001101c17e65$7081dc80$[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Jon H. LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] JG Computing [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4455 Province Line Road(609) 252-0159 Princeton, NJ 08540-4322 (609) 683-7220 (fax)
Having restore problems with 242p2
(and somehost is not the real hostname, k?) I got this advice from amrestore: EOF, check amidxtaped.debug file on backup.int.somehost.com. And, well I can't find said debug file. here is how I got to this impass: Using the 242p2 version allowing backups to disk directories Once a day backup.int.eclipsemedia sucks down files to /backup/tape/tX. (Todays target for this e-mail t3) And in /backup/tape/t3 sits: t3/data: 0-backup03 0.backup03 1-web.int.somehost.com._etc.0 1.web.int.somehost.com._etc.0 2-backup.int.somehost.com._etc.0 2.backup.int.somehost.com._etc.0 3-web.int.somehost.com._usr_local_etc_apache.0 3.web.int.somehost.com._usr_local_etc_apache.0 4-web.int.somehost.com._var_spool_imap.0 4.web.int.somehost.com._var_spool_imap.0 5-web.int.somehost.com._root.0 5.web.int.somehost.com._root.0 6-web.int.somehost.com._database.0 6.web.int.somehost.com._database.0 7-web.int.somehost.com._ww1.0 7.web.int.somehost.com._ww1.0 8-TAPEEND 8.TAPEEND backup# And in 5.web.int.somehost.com._root.0 is the files I want. I can get them with a lop off 32K bytes from the front and guntar. But I'd rather use amrecover. So on web.int.somehost.com I type: amrecover -C backup -s backup.int.somehost.com AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2p2. Contacting server on backup.int.somehost.com ... 220 backup AMANDA index server (2.4.2p2) ready. 200 Access OK Setting restore date to today (2001-11-06) 200 Working date set to 2001-11-06. 200 Config set to backup. 501 No index records for host: web.somehost.com. Invalid? Trying host web.somehost.com ... 501 No index records for host: web.somehost.com. Invalid? Trying host web.somehost.com ... 501 No index records for host: web.somehost.com. Invalid? amrecover sethost web.int.somehost.com 200 Dump host set to web.int.somehost.com. 200 Dump host set to web.int.somehost.com. amrecover setdate 2001-11-05 200 Working date set to 2001-11-05. amrecover setdisk /root Warning: no log files found for tape backup30 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup29 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup28 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup27 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup26 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup25 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup24 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup23 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup22 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup21 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup20 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup19 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup18 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup17 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup16 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup15 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup14 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup13 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup12 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup11 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup10 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup09 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup08 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup07 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup05 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup04 written0-00-00 Scanning /dumps/amanda... 20010801: found Amanda directory. 200 Disk set to /root. amrecover Scanning /dumps/amanda... 20010801: found Amanda directory. 200 Disk set to /root. amrecover settape backup.int.somehost.com:default Using default tape from server backup.int.somehost.com. amrecover ls 2001-10-18 . 2001-10-13 .cshrc 2001-10-18 .history 2001-10-13 .klogin 2001-10-13 .login 2001-10-13 .pinerc 2001-10-13 .profile 2001-10-13 .psql_history 2001-10-13 .rnd 2001-10-13 .saves-26276-web.somehost.com~ 2001-10-13 .saves-6214-web.somehost.com~ 2001-10-18 .ssh/ 2001-10-13 .vacation.db 2001-10-13 analogimages 2001-10-13 architextSearch.core 2001-10-13 copy.pl 2001-10-13 daily.bak 2001-10-13 daily.cgi 2001-10-13 daily_joeker.cgi 2001-10-13 daily_wtgray.cgi 2001-10-13 db_bak.sh 2001-10-13 dns 2001-10-13 dns.bak 2001-10-13 dnsjoeker 2001-10-13 dnswtgray 2001-10-18 mail/ 2001-10-13 mbox 2001-10-13 monthly_wtgray.cgi 2001-10-18 src/ 2001-10-13 test 2001-10-13 using_tar.txt amrecover amrecover lcd /root amrecover pwd /root amrecover add dai* Added /daily.bak Added /daily.cgi Added /daily_joeker.cgi Added /daily_wtgray.cgi amrecover extract amrecover: warning: using /dev/null as the tape device will not work Extracting files using tape drive /dev/null on host backup.int.somehost.com. The following
Re: Having restore problems with 242p2
Hello Marc, What is the tape device you want to recover from? The one in your configuration file. Is it 'file:/backup/tape/t3' Then use it. settape backup.int.somehost.com:file:/backup/tape/t3 Jean-Louis On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 12:49:24PM -0600, Marc Rassbach wrote: (and somehost is not the real hostname, k?) I got this advice from amrestore: EOF, check amidxtaped.debug file on backup.int.somehost.com. And, well I can't find said debug file. here is how I got to this impass: Using the 242p2 version allowing backups to disk directories Once a day backup.int.eclipsemedia sucks down files to /backup/tape/tX. (Todays target for this e-mail t3) And in /backup/tape/t3 sits: t3/data: 0-backup03 0.backup03 1-web.int.somehost.com._etc.0 1.web.int.somehost.com._etc.0 2-backup.int.somehost.com._etc.0 2.backup.int.somehost.com._etc.0 3-web.int.somehost.com._usr_local_etc_apache.0 3.web.int.somehost.com._usr_local_etc_apache.0 4-web.int.somehost.com._var_spool_imap.0 4.web.int.somehost.com._var_spool_imap.0 5-web.int.somehost.com._root.0 5.web.int.somehost.com._root.0 6-web.int.somehost.com._database.0 6.web.int.somehost.com._database.0 7-web.int.somehost.com._ww1.0 7.web.int.somehost.com._ww1.0 8-TAPEEND 8.TAPEEND backup# And in 5.web.int.somehost.com._root.0 is the files I want. I can get them with a lop off 32K bytes from the front and guntar. But I'd rather use amrecover. So on web.int.somehost.com I type: amrecover -C backup -s backup.int.somehost.com AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2p2. Contacting server on backup.int.somehost.com ... 220 backup AMANDA index server (2.4.2p2) ready. 200 Access OK Setting restore date to today (2001-11-06) 200 Working date set to 2001-11-06. 200 Config set to backup. 501 No index records for host: web.somehost.com. Invalid? Trying host web.somehost.com ... 501 No index records for host: web.somehost.com. Invalid? Trying host web.somehost.com ... 501 No index records for host: web.somehost.com. Invalid? amrecover sethost web.int.somehost.com 200 Dump host set to web.int.somehost.com. 200 Dump host set to web.int.somehost.com. amrecover setdate 2001-11-05 200 Working date set to 2001-11-05. amrecover setdisk /root Warning: no log files found for tape backup30 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup29 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup28 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup27 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup26 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup25 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup24 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup23 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup22 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup21 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup20 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup19 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup18 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup17 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup16 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup15 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup14 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup13 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup12 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup11 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup10 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup09 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup08 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup07 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup05 written0-00-00 Warning: no log files found for tape backup04 written0-00-00 Scanning /dumps/amanda... 20010801: found Amanda directory. 200 Disk set to /root. amrecover Scanning /dumps/amanda... 20010801: found Amanda directory. 200 Disk set to /root. amrecover settape backup.int.somehost.com:default Using default tape from server backup.int.somehost.com. amrecover ls 2001-10-18 . 2001-10-13 .cshrc 2001-10-18 .history 2001-10-13 .klogin 2001-10-13 .login 2001-10-13 .pinerc 2001-10-13 .profile 2001-10-13 .psql_history 2001-10-13 .rnd 2001-10-13 .saves-26276-web.somehost.com~ 2001-10-13 .saves-6214-web.somehost.com~ 2001-10-18 .ssh/ 2001-10-13 .vacation.db 2001-10-13 analogimages 2001-10-13 architextSearch.core 2001-10-13 copy.pl 2001-10-13 daily.bak 2001-10-13 daily.cgi 2001-10-13 daily_joeker.cgi 2001-10-13 daily_wtgray.cgi 2001-10-13 db_bak.sh 2001-10-13 dns 2001-10-13 dns.bak 2001-10-13 dnsjoeker 2001-10-13 dnswtgray 2001-10-18 mail/ 2001-10-13 mbox 2001-10-13
Re: [Amanda-users] Newbie: Can't get amanda user to work
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 05:05:21PM -0500, KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote: Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check ERROR: admin: [access as amanda not allowed from [EMAIL PROTECTED]] amandahostsauth failed Client check: 1 host checked in 0.029 seconds, 1 problem found (brought to you by Amanda 2.4.3b1) admin:/home/amanda # Yet, I have a .amandahosts file with what I think are the proper contents and permissions: admin:/home/amanda # ll /home/amanda/.amandahosts -rw-r--r--1 amanda disk 30 Dec 10 16:36 /home/amanda/.amandahosts admin:/home/amanda # cat /home/amanda/.amandahosts admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] what you want in your .amandahosts file is: admin.jhuccp.org amanda and your permissions should be: -rw---1 amanda disk 30 Dec 10 16:36 the permissions will only cause problems with I think 2.5.0 and on, but its safer with these perms anyway. msg08830/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Newbie: Can't get amanda user to work
Hi Kevin: I am not sure if I understood everything from your message, but it is not clear to me, which user will be doing the backups from the server (amanda is the default user) and whether your client machine is the same as your server. You must have a .amandahosts file in the client amanda home directory, that gives access to amanda user from the server machine. In my setup, my backup admin acount is amanda, my server is server.domain.mx and my client is client.domain.mx. I have an .amandahosts file in amanda´s home directory in the client with the following line: server.domain.mxamanda You will also need an .amandahosts file in the server´s amanda´s home directory, with the client machines name and root as the authorized user, in order to recover from the clients, but that is another story. If you have a .rhosts file in your clients amanda´s home directory, it must have this same line. I have heard about it :) Hope this helps. Good luck ... Ana Maria On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote: I'm trying to get my first setup of amanda working. Running amcheck gives me: admin:/home/amanda # su amanda -c /usr/local/sbin/amcheck DailySet1 Amanda Tape Server Host Check - Holding disk /var/amanda: 5807968 KB disk space available, that's plenty NOTE: skipping tape-writable test Tape DailySet101 label ok NOTE: info dir /var/log/amanda/DailySet1/curinfo/admin/sdb1: does not exist NOTE: info dir /var/log/amanda/DailySet1/curinfo/admin/sda1: does not exist NOTE: info dir /var/log/amanda/DailySet1/curinfo/admin/sda3: does not exist Server check took 16.516 seconds Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check ERROR: admin: [access as amanda not allowed from [EMAIL PROTECTED]] amandahostsauth failed Client check: 1 host checked in 0.029 seconds, 1 problem found (brought to you by Amanda 2.4.3b1) admin:/home/amanda # Yet, I have a .amandahosts file with what I think are the proper contents and permissions: admin:/home/amanda # ll /home/amanda/.amandahosts -rw-r--r--1 amanda disk 30 Dec 10 16:36 /home/amanda/.amandahosts admin:/home/amanda # cat /home/amanda/.amandahosts admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] admin:/home/amanda # I'm stumped. I've tried or checked all the suggestions in the FAQ-a-matic for this topic. It's probably something simple, that I don't see because I'm new to amanda. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help. -Kevin Zembower - E. Kevin Zembower Unix Administrator Johns Hopkins University/Center for Communications Programs 111 Market Place, Suite 310 Baltimore, MD 21202 410-659-6139
Re: 2.4.3b2 chg-scsi not compiled
Hello Dan, I didn't know 2.4.3b2 was released :-) Could you try this patch. Jean-Louis On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 05:42:36PM -0500, Dan Garthwaite wrote: As in it was skipped. I haven't investigated deeply enough to see if it was a './configure' option I missed. cd'ing into changer-src and 'make chg-scsi' built it, but then 'make install' didn't install it, 'cp' worked. Just reporting in. Should this go to amanda-hackers? -Dan Garthwaite -- Jean-Louis Martineau email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Departement IRO, Universite de Montreal C.P. 6128, Succ. CENTRE-VILLETel: (514) 343-6111 ext. 3529 Montreal, Canada, H3C 3J7Fax: (514) 343-5834 --- changer-src/Makefile.am.1 Mon Dec 10 21:34:47 2001 +++ changer-src/Makefile.am Mon Dec 10 22:09:44 2001 @@ -13,8 +13,10 @@ endif if WANT_CHG_SCSI -libexec_PROGRAMS = chg-scsi $(CHIO_SCSI) +CHG_SCSI = chg-scsi endif + +libexec_PROGRAMS = $(CHG_SCSI) $(CHIO_SCSI) libexec_SCRIPTS = chg-manual chg-multi chg-mtx \ chg-rth chg-chs chg-chio\
Dump reports negative disk size
When I run amdump, the following message appears (presumably due to the hard drive being too big): The system is FreeBSD 4.0, with Amanda 2.4.2p2. thanks, Ross. FAILED AND STRANGE DUMP DETAILS: /-- xxx /exports/mail lev 0 FAILED [/sbin/dump returned 3] sendbackup: start [xxx.xxx.net.au:/exports/mail level 0] sendbackup: info BACKUP=/sbin/dump sendbackup: info RECOVER_CMD=/sbin/restore -f... - sendbackup: info end | DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Wed Nov 28 12:42:34 2001 | DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch | DUMP: Dumping /dev/rmlxd0c (/exports/mail) to standard output | DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files] | DUMP: mapping (Pass II) [directories] | DUMP: estimated 22194864 tape blocks. | DUMP: dumping (Pass III) [directories] | DUMP: dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] | DUMP: 1.60% done, finished in 5:07 ? DUMP: read error from /dev/rmlxd0c: Invalid argument: [block -225809704]: count=7168 ? DUMP: read error from /dev/rmlxd0c: Invalid argument: [sector -225809704]: count=512 ? DUMP: read error from /dev/rmlxd0c: Invalid argument: [sector -225809703]: count=512 ? DUMP: read error from /dev/rmlxd0c: Invalid argument: [sector -225809702]: count=512 ? DUMP: read error from /dev/rmlxd0c: Invalid argument: [sector -225809701]: count=512 ? DUMP: read error from /dev/rmlxd0c: Invalid argument: [sector -225809700]: count=512