On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 03:34:23PM -0600, Neil Carter wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> Yes, I've looked into this, the network engineer (separate group) is not
> interested in bonding, so that won't work. I have to use the four NICs as
> independent interfaces.
>
...
>
> I'm assuming the client is just
Yesterday I wrote:
So it seems that once a dumper is started, Amanda waits for it to
finish and only then checks if there is another DLE for the taper to
tape. So the current behaviour of taper sitting idle much of the
time is caused by combination of 'dumporder sssS' and 'taperalgo
first
Neil,
Amanda resolve the hostname from the disklist to get an IP and send
packet to that IP.
You can add network route to route some IP to some interface.
Which auth are you using?
Jean-Louis
On 11/26/2012 04:34 PM, Neil Carter wrote:
Greetings:
Yes, I've looked into this, the network eng
Greetings:
Yes, I've looked into this, the network engineer (separate group) is not
interested in bonding, so that won't work. I have to use the four NICs as
independent interfaces.
Also, a few more information tidbits:
1. All servers are on the same subnet
2. NIS is used to push the hosts fi
Hello Neil,
thats not a thing of amanda, instead it is a thing of the operation
system. If you are using a linux distributionen you should google
"bonding". In order to have the full bandwith the ports at the switch
have to be configured to act as one.
Regards,
Dennis
Am 26.11.2012 21:27,
Chris,
You must use the same compiler and compiler flags as used for compiling
perl.
Jean-Louis
On 11/26/2012 01:07 PM, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
I'm having some issues with an install. I have a T5220 running Solaris
10 that has been an Amanda 2.5.1p3 client for some time. The storage
distribu
I'm having some issues with an install. I have a T5220 running Solaris 10 that has been an Amanda
2.5.1p3 client for some time. The storage distribution has escalated to the point where I wanted to
make this into an Amanda server, and figured I should update it in the process. So, I downloaded
A