Hi,
fedora schrieb:
Does amanda can backup and restore databases without any error of its
integrity? I encountered 2 times when recovering databases. I can't do
databases check integrity (myisamchk or mysqlcheck) even all the backups
returns no error. I tried to recover those databases many
Le jeudi 06 septembre 2007, fedora a écrit :
Hi guys,
I need u guys experiences who are close and familiar with amanda. I used
amanda to backup my databases in /var/lib/mysql.
Does amanda can backup and restore databases without any error of its
integrity? I encountered 2 times when
Hi,
You can try mysql-zrm community edition.
For more details see -
http://www.zmanda.com/backup-mysql.html
http://mysqlbackup.zmanda.com/
Taking raw backup with snapshot (you should have database on a snapshot
volume) will help, this is done in mysql-zrm using mysqlhotcopy.
Using
I solve this using a custom cron script that calls mysqldump on the remote
machine before calling amdump, and I save the generated dump file, not the
raw MySQL files.
Big win, because it means that I can use this dump to restore the database
on
_another_ machine without any problem (granted,
On 6 Sep 2007, at 00:04, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
Do you mind posting the debug logs from the client? It might be
easiest to blow away everything in /tmp/amanda (or whatever
AMANDA_DBGDIR is), run a dump, and then post the files that appear
there.
root# cat amadmin.20070906110557.debug
On 9/6/07, Maya Bercovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6 Sep 2007, at 00:04, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
Do you mind posting the debug logs from the client? It might be
root# cat amadmin.20070906110557.debug
Hmm -- did you run 'amadmin' on the client? It's a server program, so
that wouldn't
I'm finally going to upgrade our amanda installation from 2.4.5 to
2.5.2. It's been running steady as a rock for years, but I've reached a
point where I either have to replace drives/tapes, or I have to be able
to span tapes with a DLE. With money tight - the answer is to upgrade.
Because the
* Linda Pahdoco [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20070906 15:46]:
I'm finally going to upgrade our amanda installation from 2.4.5 to
2.5.2. It's been running steady as a rock for years, but I've reached a
point where I either have to replace drives/tapes, or I have to be able
to span tapes with a DLE
Jean-Francois Malouin wrote:
* Linda Pahdoco [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20070906 15:46]:
I'm finally going to upgrade our amanda installation from 2.4.5 to
2.5.2. It's been running steady as a rock for years, but I've reached a
point where I either have to replace drives/tapes, or I have
Try amadmin xx version
Paddy
On 9/6/07, Linda Pahdoco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm finally going to upgrade our amanda installation from 2.4.5 to
2.5.2. It's been running steady as a rock for years, but I've reached a
point where I either have to replace drives/tapes, or I have to be able
Call the amadmin command in this way:
amadmin x version
This is the output of my amanda server:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# amadmin x version
build: VERSION=Amanda-2.5.2
BUILT_DATE=Thu Jul 19 14:45:46 MDT 2007
BUILT_MACH=Linux chocolate.mexico.com 2.6.9-34.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed
Mar 8
Hi everyone,
I have left this alone for a while but did a full Solaris 9 patch install
on the host system a few days ago and have been trying again to get things
working.
I've also installed the latest version (1.3.11) of mtx, and the newer
version of Amanda. Both packages were compiled
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