Hi Thomas,
Thanks for responding!
I'll look into the 2.5.0 development version of amanda and compiling it
myself instead of using the ports tree. Seems to me, though, that there
were no shapshots available, and that I had to use CVS. Since I didn't
[don't] know how to use CVS, I skipped over
What program generated the core file? Run file core and it should
tell you.
Once you know that, run gdb or dbx on the program that failed and the
core file, then type where at the prompt and post those results.
John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
print: not found
Change print to echo in the script.
-doug
John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Amanda backs-up both machines and the solaris machine (the host) has
my tape unit configured on it.
Understood.
Can I not restore client images to the client machine?
(since my host and client machines are different)
Yes, you can do this. But that doesn't appear to be what you're doing.
Hi
I got the following error message in the last archive backup I ran:
*** A TAPE ERROR OCCURRED: [[writing file: No space left on device]].
The tape was a brand new one that I labeled the same day the backup
ran. It didn't report any problems while labeling it. Running `amcheck`
a few
On Jun 3, 2001, Paolo Supino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*** A TAPE ERROR OCCURRED: [[writing file: No space left on device]].
The tape was a brand new one that I labeled the same day the backup
ran. It didn't report any problems while labeling it. Running `amcheck`
a few minutes later didn't