On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 04:33:44PM -0700, Kevin Dalley wrote:
> Yes, these are different issues, but have some similar issues. The
> big question is whether the messages are simple for a casual user to
> understand.
>
>
> If the file/directory will be automatically created, then amanda
> should
Yes, these are different issues, but have some similar issues. The
big question is whether the messages are simple for a casual user to
understand.
If the file/directory will be automatically created, then amanda
should say warn about the problem, and say that the file/directory
will be automati
OK I know what amcheck's behaviour is, and I assum amdump still has the
same behaviour. what I want to know is if there are plans to change, or an
easy way to change 2.4.4p3 (yes i know there are newer revs) to not be
stupid and just ask the changer program for a given label? what is
everyone
ÐÑÐÑÐÑÐÐ, 05-ÐÐÑ-2005 18:08 ÐÐ ÑÐÐÐ:
>I dont know how you have your system setup,
> but here is a basic way to do it:
>
>you have to use amrecover as "root". Change the entries in
> /etc/amandahosts from:
>
>host amanda
>
> to :
>
>host root
>
> Then:
> >amadmin hos
ÐÑÐÑÐÑÐÐ, 05-ÐÐÑ-2005 14:01 ÐÐ ÑÐÐÐ:
> On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 at 1:46pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ã^ZÃÂÃ^BÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ
> wrote
>
> > Greetings to all. Explain, please, in what a difference between commands
> > amrecover and amrestore? Why there was such question? I tried to make
> > restoration of data (has
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 03:17:19PM +0200, Chrisanth Lederer enlightened us:
> how can I tidy up the dump summary of the amreport emails ?
>
> The reports I get look like this:
>
> ..
> HOSTNAME DISKL ORIG-KB OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS KB/s MMM:SS KB/s
> -- -
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 at 3:17pm, Chrisanth Lederer wrote
> how can I tidy up the dump summary of the amreport emails ?
>
> The reports I get look like this:
>
> ..
> HOSTNAME DISKL ORIG-KB OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS KB/s MMM:SS KB/s
> -- --
Hello list,
how can I tidy up the dump summary of the amreport emails ?
The reports I get look like this:
..
HOSTNAME DISKL ORIG-KB OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS KB/s MMM:SS KB/s
-- -
localhost/home/SAMBA 0 312032201994
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 at 1:46pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ð^ZоÑ^Bенко wrote
> Greetings to all. Explain, please, in what a difference between commands
> amrecover and amrestore? Why there was such question? I tried to make
> restoration of data (has made amdump, has then removed one file and has trie
Greetings to all. Explain, please, in what a difference between commands
amrecover and amrestore? Why there was such question? I tried to make
restoration of data (has made amdump, has then removed one file and has tried
to restore it) by means of amrecover, but it to me has told that such file
ÐÑÐÑÐÑÐÐ, 05-ÐÐÑ-2005 10:13 ÐÐ ÑÐÐÐ:
> ÐÑÐÐÐ, 04-ÐÐÑ-2005 15:20 ÐÐ ÑÐÐÐ:
> > ÐÐÑÐÑÐ ÐÐÑ wrote:
> > > And that the parameter means itself "name-of-tape-device"?
> > > It is somehow designated in amanda.conf?
> > > If it is parameter "tapedev" at me it is designated as
> > > " "file:/
This is what I do:
I have a virtual tape device and I use the fact that the "tapes" are
directories and have no fixed size. I have a 400GB disk which is divided
into 20 tapes, each with a tapesize of 80GB. The whole setup depends on the
fact that space not taken up by one "tape" can be used by a
ÐÑÐÐÐ, 04-ÐÐÑ-2005 15:20 ÐÐ ÑÐÐÐ:
> ÐÐÑÐÑÐ ÐÐÑ wrote:
> > And that the parameter means itself "name-of-tape-device"?
> > It is somehow designated in amanda.conf?
> > If it is parameter "tapedev" at me it is designated as
> > " "file:/amandatapes/daily" " and when I do
> > amrecover dail
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