Hi!
Am Fre, 2003-01-24 um 18.11 schrieb Jean-Francois Malouin:
* Martin Oehler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20030124 11:52] thus spake:
If the measured size and filemark is correct, do you have an idea
how I will be able to use the drive with 15MB/sec?
That all depends on your scsi or FC
chg-multi?
I thought that was generally used for multiple drives.
Not for multiple tapes in a changer.
That's correct. Anne, you don't want to use chg-multi if you have a
real changer, i.e. one that has mechanics to advance from tape to
tape. chg-multi is intended for sites that have several
What (if anything) should I do to correct the order?
As others have mentioned, the labels don't really matter except to keep
us humans sane (not that that's not important :-). Amanda isn't paying
any attention to the actual text.
If you want to improve your sanity :-), the first thing to
I'm not sure its possible to run concurrent Amanda's (at least not
without compiling different versions using different ports, etc).
It depends a little on your environment. If you can partition the clients
into separate groups (i.e. the same client is not in more than one Amanda
configuration),
docs/RAIT says two things that I'm confused about:
- [RAIT supports only 3 or 5 drive configurations.] I have four
drives and no capacity for another in my library... this means I
should just remove one of my drives right?
Like any RAID setup, you need N+1 drives where N is a
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 09:17:43AM -0700, Santiago wrote:
...
ERROR: scratchy: [access as amanda not allowed from amanda@backup] amandahostsauth
failed
...
Make sure that the entry in scratchy's /etc/hosts file has the fully
quallified domain name of the backup machine. ...
If that doesn't
Can amanda send a signal to my DLT IV to unload the tape after
backups are finished, so whoever goes back to swap tapes can
just do it without waiting to manually unload?
The standard trick is to call either amtape CONFIG eject or (what
I do) amtape CONFIG slot advance after the amdump run. For
I would like to use the Amanda Software in order to make
backup of some oracle's tables. Is it possible? Is it
good?
We back up several Oracle databases (and have even had to restore :-).
The trick is to run a script just before the amdump run that:
- for each tablespace in the
On Saturday 25 January 2003 10:24, John R. Jackson wrote:
chg-multi?
I thought that was generally used for multiple drives.
Not for multiple tapes in a changer.
That's correct. Anne, you don't want to use chg-multi if you have
a real changer, i.e. one that has mechanics to advance from
tape to
On Saturday 25 January 2003 11:13, John R. Jackson wrote:
I'm not sure its possible to run concurrent Amanda's (at least
not without compiling different versions using different ports,
etc).
It depends a little on your environment. If you can partition the
clients into separate groups (i.e.
Im trying to compile amanda under Cygwin, but I get the error
/home/Administrator/ins/amanda-2.4.3-20030123/common-src/../regex-src/regcom
p.c:
870: variable '__ctype_' can't be auto-imported. Please read the
documentation f
or ld's --enable-auto-import for details.
Info: resolving __ctype_ by
John, if you check bugtraq, a new, very virilent worm is about on
the internet ...
Not sure why you sent this to the whole list, but in any case ...
Yes, I know about the attack. We have a very, very, good network and
security group at Purdue and they have clamped down on this already.
... I
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 10:48:19AM -0500, John R. Jackson wrote:
What (if anything) should I do to correct the order?
Here's what I've done in the past (not that I've ever gotten things
scrambled, of course :-):
* Wait until your Amanda report says an out of order tape is going
to
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 11:13:15AM -0500, John R. Jackson wrote:
I'm not sure its possible to run concurrent Amanda's (at least not
without compiling different versions using different ports, etc).
It depends a little on your environment. If you can partition the clients
into separate
Due to the size of some of my volume mount points, I have 56 volume
entries in my disk list for this server (out of 183 total). ...
I assume you meant 56 entries for this *client*?
I am having amdump fail with the message:
client /d4 lev 0 FAILED [badly formatted response from client]
Title: GAZETE KEYFÝ
Gazete Keyfi...Her sabah güne baþlarken içinizi ýsýtacak bir site burasý...Sýcacýk çayýnýzý yudumlarken ya da yemekten sonra kahvenizi içerken alacaðýnýz keyfi ikiye katlayacak, Türkiye ve Dünyada neler olup bittiðini izleyebileceðiniz, günlük bulmacanýzý çözebileceðiniz,
Here's what I get when I run the patched 2.4.3 version:
# /amanda/sbin/amrestore /dev/rmt0.1 shrike /home
amrestore: could not stat /dev/rmt0.1: A memory address is not in the
address space for the process.
Sorry it took so long to get back to you.
I was able to reproduce (and even fix :-) the
Amazing but true, occasionally I fail to read my reports each morning``slap''
(that was me slapping myself in the face).
:-) :-)
Are there undesired consequences to reordering the tapelist now,
placing the example tape 4 between tapes 3 5 with the same date as tape 5?
I don't think so. I
After this, I get a lot of:
WARNING: host:directory does not support optional exclude
You've just met up with one of the better things added to Amanda recently
(IMHO). From 2.4.3 and on, the server and client pass feature information
back and forth so they know what each side is capable of. In
I need some help compiling amanda 2.4.3 on Solaris 2.5.1 (Intel) with
gcc 2.7.2 (the latest version of gcc I could find for Solaris 2.5.1).
Here's the error I get:
$ make
Making all in config
make all-am
Making all in common-src
source='debug.c' object='debug.lo' libtool=yes \
I tried to do a remote restore from the tape server.
I got error and the restore was aborted.
The fellowing is the error message:
[root@cat root]# /usr/local/sbin/amrestore -p /dev/nst0 mws02
mws02.sda1.20030121.0 | rsh mws02 -l root /sbin/restore ivbf 2 -
/sbin/restore: cannot open /dev/tty:
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