On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 08:19:12PM -0700, Brian Neu wrote:
I'm confused.
Why does this command eject the tape and then ask for me to insert a tape
into slot 2?
-sh-3.1$ amtape DailySet1 show
changer: got exit: 0 str: 1 99 1
changer_query: changer return was 99 1
changer_query:
On 2006-07-13 20:00, James Wilson wrote:
Has anyone gotten these errors before and if so do you know why it happens?
write_data: write failure. Error = Connection reset by peer
? write_socket: Error writing 39 bytes to socket 11: ERRNO = Connection
reset by peer
? Error writing 39 bytes to
Jon LaBadie schrieb:
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 01:37:53AM +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
My best greetings to all of you, the amanda-users and -hackers,
...
But I am also accepting the fact, that all this is not MINE and that I
have to let it go as well.
All the best to all of you,
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 04:30:12PM +0200, Ronan KERYELL wrote:
If not, what about adding a new strategy with a mode such as:
dump-on-holding-disk-if-degraded-mode yes
Should not be to difficult to implement.
For this there is the maxdumpsize 1g, together with reserve 0.
(use appropriate
On 2006-07-13 15:52, silpa kala wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to take the backup for
.log/.txt/executable file name. But the planner is not
able to provide the estimations.
I observed that only we can take the backup for the
directories. Why this one is happening?
Please provide the details is
Thanks for your replies.
I could have phrased my question slightly better.
I want to know what the exclude list should look like to make sure I exclude
all files with these extensions in any directory/subdirectory contained
under the disklist entries:
.ora
.dbf
.dmp
.dmp.gz.xx
If I
I want to know what the exclude list should look like to make sure I exclude
all files with these extensions in any directory/subdirectory contained
under the disklist entries:
.ora
.dbf
.dmp
.dmp.gz.xx
It seems that the safest way is:
*.ora
*.dbf
*.dmp
*.dmp.gz.*
without the initial
What I meant before the backup is that I ran amdump manually waited for
about a minute because it does the estimated size, then I ran amstatus.
Then I ran amstatus again when it finished I do have the email after
the backup if you want to see that. But there should be at least 2 gigs
of data
On 2006-07-14 15:13, James Wilson wrote:
What I meant before the backup is that I ran amdump manually waited for
about a minute because it does the estimated size, then I ran amstatus.
Then I ran amstatus again when it finished I do have the email after the
backup if you want to see that. But
Hello,
The Amanda core team is pleased to announce the first beta release
of Amanda 2.5.1, the 2.5.1b1 release.
It can be dowloaded from http://www.amanda.org (not yet available) or
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=120
Here's a list of the changes for release 2.5.1b1
Thanks Stefan for all the good work !
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 04:41:37PM +0700, Olivier Nicole wrote:
I want to know what the exclude list should look like to make sure I exclude
all files with these extensions in any directory/subdirectory contained
under the disklist entries:
.ora
.dbf
.dmp
.dmp.gz.xx
It seems
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 08:13:40AM -0500, James Wilson wrote:
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What I meant before the backup is that I ran amdump manually waited for
about a minute because it does the estimated size, then I ran amstatus.
Then I ran amstatus again when it finished I do have
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 10:54:07AM +0700, Olivier Nicole wrote:
No there really is a difference between excluding /foo, ./foo, and foo.
As you are backing up ., /foo will not match anything.
Of course
./foo will match any foo in the top level directory .
foo will match any foo in any
Well I am getting a little closer.
My cygwin client is a Window2003 server.
When I do a amcheck from the amanda server to the cygwin client behind the
firewall I now get the following in the events log on the cygwin client.
The following information is part of the event: inetd: PID 2280:
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 03:10:34PM -0400, McGraw, Robert P. wrote:
Well I am getting a little closer.
My cygwin client is a Window2003 server.
When I do a amcheck from the amanda server to the cygwin client behind the
firewall I now get the following in the events log on the cygwin
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Subject: Re: bygwin amanda client behind firewall.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 03:10:34PM -0400, McGraw, Robert P. wrote:
McGraw, Robert P. wrote:
Well I am getting a little closer.
My cygwin client is a Window2003 server.
So is mine.
When I do a amcheck from the amanda server to the cygwin client behind the
firewall I now get the following in the events log on the cygwin client.
The following information
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