Hi
I have a simple and straight question: Has anyone ever tried
to use Amanda under cygwin (as a client)? What was the result?
Paolo
Hi
Does anyone have any information on the usability status of the
amanda-win32
project?
Paolo
Selon Christoph Scheeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
please give a bit more details, for example how much data amanda wrote to
the
tape, how big you told amanda your tapes are, do u use hw/sw-compression or
both
etc
my tapetype is (after running tapetype on my tapeserver)
define tapetype
Hi,
disabling hw-compression is easyyou have 2 choices:
1.) dip-switches/jumpers on drive
(best solution, but more work at the moment,
lookup the needed switch in your drive-manual)
2.) mt -f /dev/nst0 datcompress off
(faster for the moment, but you have to re-apply it
after
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 11:33:49AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my tapetype is (after running tapetype on my tapeserver)
define tapetype HP-DAT-DDS2 {
comment HP DAT rE9sultat produit par tapetype sur parasy
length 3264 mbytes
Almost certainly, you incorrectly ran this with
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 09:33:36AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have the following problems using amanda2.4.2p2-4 on a debian box. Tape is HP
Surestore DAT with DDS2 4/8Go.
The dumps were flushed to tape TestConf12.
*** A TAPE ERROR OCCURRED: [[writing file: Bad file
Hello all,
because i found no satisfying solution for executing commands before and
after
a particular disk is backuped, i wrote a patch for sendbackup, which does
that.
I'm using amanda 2.4.3 and tested the patch on HP-UX and linux (on both
compiled with gcc)
The patch is applyed from within
Hi
I've been running amanda for a couple of years in our UK office, even
running MacOS X clients (using gtar so the filetype/ownership can get
lost but that's easy to fix) so I've got 1/2 a clue about all this.
BUT I'm trying to make amanda work on a Netmax Linux system which is
proving fun
I have 2.4.3 version
If you need help let me know. I need to creat myself some install
instructions anyways.
Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi Ben
Thanx, I saw it. I downloaded the files, but didn't get a chance to try
it out. From the naming of the files I had the suspicion that it something
that
Original Message
Subject: Sony TSL-S7000 DDS2 autoloader
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 10:31:42 -0800
From: John Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone know of any support for these?
The Red Hat HCL lists similar units, but not this one.
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 18:32, Paul G. Allen wrote:
Original Message
Subject: Sony TSL-S7000 DDS2 autoloader
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 10:31:42 -0800
From: John Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone know of any support for these?
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