Re: Does anybody have a LTO4 tapetype ?

2008-05-13 Thread Dustin J. Mitchell
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 1:54 PM, Chris Marble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Last I looked Amanda did not make use of the speed parameter (but that > was many years ago). Not sure why my speed number is so much higher. This is still the case. Dustin -- Storage Software Engineer http://www.zman

Re: Does anybody have a LTO4 tapetype ?

2008-05-13 Thread Chris Marble
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello, > > I have used amtapetype to get the LTO4 constants, it was very long > from 13:00 until 21:30 . but here is it : > > define tapetype LTO4 { > comment "Dell LTO4 800Go - Compression Off" > length 802816 mbytes > filemark 0 kbytes > speed 5

Re: Problem with a multi-homed client: amcheck: timeout waiting, for ACK: Receive packet from unknown source

2008-05-13 Thread Jean-Louis Martineau
Christopher, Try to use the "bsdtcp" authentification. It require change to your dumptype and your xinetd/inetd configuration. See http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/Configuring_bsd/bsdudp/bsdtcp_authentication Jean-Louis Christopher Brooks wrote: I have a Solaris 10 client that has multiple v

Problem with a multi-homed client: amcheck: timeout waiting, for ACK: Receive packet from unknown source

2008-05-13 Thread Christopher Brooks
I have a Solaris 10 client that has multiple virtual ethernet interfaces. In other words, it has one physical wire, but there are multiple virtual interfaces assigned to that wire. The problem is that amcheck to this multi-homed client fails with: WARNING: AA.BB.CC.edu: selfcheck request failed