Tx again,
All servers are Redhat Enterprise Linux (3,4,5).
The server is a RHEL5 with amanda-2.5.0p2
Clients are : amanda-2.4.5p1
Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
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> FM wrote:
>> Hello,
>> one of my partition have more then 100 GB of html files inside a folder.
>> I am using tar because we want to e
Before you try to label a tape, you should fix the changer configuration.
Which changer script are you using?
If it's chg-zd-mtx, can you use mtx to move tape in the library?
What is your config?
What is in the changer debug file?
Use the amtape command to move tape.
Once that will work, you wi
Hi,
Jean-Louis Martineau schrieb:
Can you upgrade to 2.5.2p1?
would not to be my preferred way. I like my aptitude get update thing.
But i will look if there is a real reason for not upgrading.
When i upgrade i will use the configure options for the 2.5.1.p1 Debian
package or what should i t
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
It's best to maintain consistency in all the information amanda has about
tapes and backups.
Agreed. When I used to have a DAT array (quite a number of years back) it
worked very well.
I have about twice as many tapes in my regular rotation as my
Can you upgrade to 2.5.2p1?
Jean-Louis
Bjoern B wrote:
Hi,
Jean-Louis Martineau schrieb:
The only way to get this error is if amandad doesn't get "amindexd"
as argument.
But it is listed in the server_args of /etc/xinetd.d/amanda
You should recheck that file, verify that it doesn't have char
Hi,
Jean-Louis Martineau schrieb:
Frank Smith wrote:
amandad: time 0.000: amindexd: invalid service
amandad: time 0.000: sending NAK pkt:
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ERROR amindexd: invalid service
My interpretation of this error is that it couldn't find the service
named amindexd. Is this something new in 2
Hi,
Jean-Louis Martineau schrieb:
The only way to get this error is if amandad doesn't get "amindexd" as
argument.
But it is listed in the server_args of /etc/xinetd.d/amanda
You should recheck that file, verify that it doesn't have character you
don't see.
I have retyped the server_args in