Hi,
Axel Haenssen schrieb:
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if I run:
bash-2.05a$ /usr/lib/amanda/chg-scsi -info
0 5 1 0
bash-2.05a$
looks good, eh?
yes
but if I run:
bash-2.05a$ amcheck DailySet1
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
-
Holding disk /home/amanda: 26482476 KB disk space
Ho i can configure amanda to have a Incremental Backup for 5 tapes and THEN a
FULL BACKUP ? Perhpas i'd like to compress data as most as possible !
Tnx, oz
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Then follow the instructions at http://www.amanda.org/.
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Hello,
I have a question about one of my dumps. I have a disk that currently has
only 32G of data. I forced a level 0 a couple of days ago and each night
since I have received the message can't switch to incremental dump. My
holding disk is about 90G. My tape is and AIT-2 tape with 50G native
Is there any way to test the chg-scsi script without running amcheck?
The debug files in /tmp/amanda/ are very cryptic and amcheck-server
gives me input/output errors.
cheers
Axel
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I have had a drastic turn events. We had Legato installed and working. To
renew our support with them would have been $$$ costly. We entertained the
idea going with a competitor. To make a long story short, they came in and
recommended we uninstall legato and install their product. We did
amidextaped: time 0.139: -p
amidextaped: time 0.139: /dev/rmt0.1
amidextaped: time 0.139: ^dihedral$
amidextaped: time 0.139: ^/home$
amidextaped: time 0.139: 20021218
amidextaped: time 0.139: Ready to execv amrestore with:
path = /amanda/sbin/amrestore
argv[0] = amrestore
argv[1] = -h
argv[2] = -p
argv
There are certainly people on this list that could get Amanda running in
a day, but a lot depends on your environment: single- or multi-platform
(and which ones), number and capacity of tapes, drives, and libraries, amount
of data to back up, etc. Installing on a single popular unix/linux OS
Hi, Paul,
How feasible is it to
install Amanda and getting it working like, in one day? Any and all input
would greatly appreciated.
If you are only trying to backup a handful of servers initially it is
very feasible. One thing that sped up the process for me is that we
share /usr/local
On Tuesday 17 December 2002 13:37, Axel Haenssen wrote:
Since no one has answered the question yet, I went back to your
original post to see if I could see anything wrong, and noted a
couple of things.
1. You haven't defined a changerdev /dev/sg1. I believe you
should to that.
2. I don't
I have a SUNE150 with a Spectralogic 1 40 slot tape array attached.
Does any know of a way to mount the one of the drives from the command on
the server remotely.
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If you have mtx (from sourceforge.net) on the system you can use:
mtx load slotnumber drivenumber
where 'slotnumber' is the number of the slot to get the tape from and
'drivenumber' is the tape drive number (probably 0 if you only have one drive).
Frank
--On Wednesday, December 18, 2002
[root@backup DailySet1]# amrecover
AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2p2. Contacting server on localhost ...
220 backup AMANDA index server (2.4.2p2) ready.
500 Access not allowed: [access as amanda not allowed from
root@localhost] amandahostsauth failed
[root@backup DailySet1]# uname -a
Linux
The drive in my TLS-S7000 autoloader is bad (sucks up tapes, then won't
give 'em back. Has a wrench on the display). I'd like to find a
new/rebuilt SDT-7000 drive for this unit, preferably from a local (San
Diego, CA) vendor. Anyone know of one?
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John Oliver, CCNA
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 04:49:28PM -0800, John Oliver wrote:
[root@backup DailySet1]# amrecover
AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2p2. Contacting server on localhost ...
220 backup AMANDA index server (2.4.2p2) ready.
500 Access not allowed: [access as amanda not allowed from
root@localhost]
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 19:56, John Oliver wrote:
The drive in my TLS-S7000 autoloader is bad (sucks up tapes, then
won't give 'em back. Has a wrench on the display). I'd like to
find a new/rebuilt SDT-7000 drive for this unit, preferably from
a local (San Diego, CA) vendor. Anyone
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