amcheck vs amrestore

2009-11-30 Thread Brian Cuttler
Dustin, et al, Periodically while I'm performing a restore with # amrestore the cronjob # amcheck grabs and swaps out the tape on me. Is there a way to interlock these two jobs so that doesn't happen ? For my money, I guess, amcheck failing would be the prefered.

Re: amcheck vs amrestore

2009-11-30 Thread Dustin J. Mitchell
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Brian Cuttler br...@wadsworth.org wrote: Periodically while I'm performing a restore with # amrestore the cronjob # amcheck grabs and swaps out the tape on me. Is there a way to interlock these two jobs so that doesn't happen ? For my money, I guess, amcheck

Re: amcheck vs amrestore

2009-11-30 Thread Brian Cuttler
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 02:08:01PM -0600, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote: On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Brian Cuttler br...@wadsworth.org wrote: Periodically while I'm performing a restore with # amrestore the cronjob # amcheck grabs and swaps out the tape on me. Is there a way to interlock

Re: amcheck vs amrestore

2009-11-30 Thread Jean-Louis Martineau
Try amfetchdump instead of amrestore. Jean-Louis Brian Cuttler wrote: Dustin, et al, Periodically while I'm performing a restore with # amrestore the cronjob # amcheck grabs and swaps out the tape on me. Is there a way to interlock these two jobs so that doesn't happen ? For my money, I

full dumps not getting timestamp

2009-11-30 Thread flowers
I'm running a fresh install of amanda 2.6.1pl1 (I recently upgraded to p2 and experienced the same problem). When performing full dumps, the curinfo/machine/disk/info files are getting updated (they have proper ownership), but the stats: line for level 0 is mostly filled with 0's. version: 0