Hi list,
I've got some problem related with amanda backup. We've got several boxes
around here. On ervery box we have 1-3 15-20 GB homes, currently
mounted on /home/$host/[0-2]. Backupping these isn't that problem, but
automounting them is such one.
I'm using kernel 2.4.18-14 (standard redhat 8.
On Monday 21 October 2002 02:09, Joseph Sirucka wrote:
>Hi All
>
>I would like to ask the question of being able to back partitions
> with amanda over multiple tapes. E.g. backuping up one partition
> with three tapes etc.
>
Amanda cannot span one backup file across more than one tape. Its
consid
On Sunday 20 October 2002 19:20, Jason Hines wrote:
>Hi, I was hoping I could explain my server setup and situation,
> and someone could tell me if Amanda would be the best solution.
>
>I am administrating 4 servers, one of which is a dedicated backup
> server.
>
>I'd like to backup certain files/d
Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
>
> Amanda-2.4.3b4 on client is broken and will not talk correctly with
> older server, upgrade your client to 2.4.3
Okay, upgrade done. I'll find out tonight.
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Hello Chris,
Amanda-2.4.3b4 on client is broken and will not talk correctly with
older server, upgrade your client to 2.4.3
Jean-Louis
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 01:43:17PM -0700, Chris Marble wrote:
> Amanda-2.4.2p2 on tape server. Amanda-2.4.3b4 on client.
> Linux on both systems. kernel 2.4.18
Depending on how many of each you have, you could make a separate config for
each. Or possibly just use them for archives. I think it would be impossible
for planner to level out daily runs if you didn't know what size tapes were
going to appear.
One other option would be to change to your longe
Or disable libwrap for amanda by using the NOLIBWRAP flag in your xinetd
conf file
Michael Martinez
> -Original Message-
> From: Joshua Baker-LePain [mailto:jlb17@;duke.edu]
> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 8:15 AM
> To: Mozzi
> Cc: amanda
> Subject: Re: xinetd
>
>
> On Sun, 20 Oct 2002
John Dalbec wrote:
I'm using Red Hat 7.1, kernel 2.4.9-34 w/ReiserFS quota patches.
I've since rebuilt the kernel after doubling the UDP timeouts in
ip_conntrack_proto_udp.c. So far this seems to be working...
Thanks,
John Dalbec
Presently, I inherited a VXA-1 rakpak and an assortment of tapes. I
have V6, V10, and V17 tapes. Besides under using the v10 and v17, is
there any other way to fit different tape capacities into amanda scheduling?
Thanks,
Adam Read
LocalNet Corp.