> On Jan 3, 2017, at 4:08 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> Am 2017-01-03 um 21:17 schrieb Debra S Baddorf:
>
>> I’m not familiar with ADS, so this may not help. But, can you add your
>> local backup user (amanda)
>> to the “disk” group ?
>>
>> I have this in
Am 2017-01-03 um 21:17 schrieb Debra S Baddorf:
> I’m not familiar with ADS, so this may not help. But, can you add your
> local backup user (amanda)
> to the “disk” group ?
>
> I have this in /etc/group:
> disk:x:6:root,operator
> (since I backup from operator)
That was one of my
> On Jan 1, 2017, at 10:35 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
>
> The situation:
>
> server "backup" dumps files from fileserver "main"
>
> main is now a Samba ADS member server
>
> The path in the DLE is /mnt/daten, this is the shared samba-directory as
> well.
>
> I
One benefit of FQDNames:
If you try to backup (or restore) MyNode
it will also backup MyNode1, MyNode2 , MyNodeAlso, MyNodeNot and
anything else which starts with
the same word.(I don’t get to control what my client nodes are named).
With a FQDN
I can backup only the node I want,
Jose,
The patch is good and I committed it.
Thanks for reporting the issue.
Jean-Louis
On 03/01/17 02:51 PM, Jose M Calhariz wrote:
> A user of amanda on Debian have sent me a patch to fix a problem in
> amanda 3.3.8. I do not know enough perl to validate the patch. But a
> quick look to the
A user of amanda on Debian have sent me a patch to fix a problem in
amanda 3.3.8. I do not know enough perl to validate the patch. But a
quick look to the file, seams to not changed much between 3.3.8 and
amanda 3.4.1.
Can someone review the patch and give the opnion if it fix a problem
or