functions in
the matter since they escape/compress everything, but that does not
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tools invest so much intelligence on the business side that they have
nothing left for generating SQL queries (Stéphane Faroult, in The
Art of SQL, ISBN 0-596-00894-5)
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 15:43, Stefan G. Weichinger s...@amanda.org wrote:
Am 06.06.2011 15:35, schrieb Francis Galiegue:
Thanks! I'll have a look at it, but it looks like string quoting is
back again to haunt us.
I'd be happy to test things ... it would be a pleasure to have umlauts
and tab
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 15:55, Stefan G. Weichinger s...@amanda.org wrote:
Am 06.06.2011 15:52, schrieb Francis Galiegue:
Can you send amrecover debug logs (client) and amindexd debug logs
(server) covering a good run and a failed run?
I don't have good runs ...
OK, a failed run, on both
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 17:24, Charles Curley
charlescur...@charlescurley.com wrote:
On Tue, 31 May 2011 06:50:11 +0200
Francis Galiegue fgalie...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
What about the debug log on the other side?
Hmmm, there are no debug logs on the client, except for ones where I
.
Which version was it prior to the upgrade, on both the server and clients?
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try and apply the patch at this URL:
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/397601/
over 3.2.3, and see if it works again?
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nothing
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 13:02, Marc Muehlfeld
marc.muehlf...@medizinische-genetik.de wrote:
Am 30.05.2011 12:25, schrieb Francis Galiegue:
Can you try and apply the patch at this URL:
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/397601/
over 3.2.3, and see if it works again?
Doesn't fixes the issue.
Too
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like to get this to work... I use the secondary address in a
dual-node cluster with Heartbeat-DRBD configuration. The secondary
address is used for failover.
Force the listen address in the relevant xinetd.d file. This will do the
trick.
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stdin, stdout
and stderr and therefore they still point to the controlling terminal.
zsh knows about !, which reopens all three to /dev/null (I think) but you
mentioned screen: that's the right way to do it imho.
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have a different idea of how to announce themselves as being
mailing lists. Heh.
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if it finds the file at the beginning/middle of the archive though.
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and
list what's in the archive: dd if=/dev/nst0 bs=32k|tar t(z? are your archives
compressed?)f -
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attempt to join them all didn't make it to
the list :(
This night BTW, the backup didn't fail... Do you want the files for this night
as well?
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for this same run. Attached.
sendsize.*.debug files follow.
Sorry for the delay.
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amandad: debug 1 pid 8228 ruid 33 euid
the account for custom scripts). I don't know for how long it has been
so, and whether this can explain the errors.
I've seen your patch. Will apply. Thanks!
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is non-rewinding?
And what if you try to read the label by hand? Ie, try at the command line:
dd if=/dev/nst0 bs=32k count=1
Does anything appear or do you have an error?
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Le Thursday 22 November 2007 20:22:13 Paul Bijnens, vous avez écrit :
Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
Francis Galiegue schrieb:
And what if you try to read the label by hand? Ie, try at the command
line:
dd if=/dev/nst0 bs=32k count=1
Does anything appear or do you have an error?
# dd
things (sorry,veering off topic here):
1. you have a s*load of files;
2. your LDAP database is not indexed correctly.
You should try and investigate on the LDAP front as well.
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Le Thursday 22 November 2007 20:44:16 Francis Galiegue, vous avez écrit :
Le Thursday 22 November 2007 20:22:13 Paul Bijnens, vous avez écrit :
Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
Francis Galiegue schrieb:
And what if you try to read the label by hand? Ie, try at the command
line:
dd if=/dev
Le Wednesday 21 November 2007 14:47:18 Francis Galiegue, vous avez écrit :
[Resend... Without the attachments. Looks like the mailing list handler
refuses the messages with attachments, but if yes I haven't had a mail back
mentioning it. Please tell me how I should send them: in the mail itself
it on another disk
for performance reasons.
Thanks,
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Le Friday 16 November 2007 18:29:57 Geert Uytterhoeven, vous avez écrit :
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007, Francis Galiegue wrote:
Is the holding disk still necessary? My guess is no, but then I may be
mistaken. The documentation is not clear on this point. It only says not
to put holding disks
Le Friday 16 November 2007 21:10:33, vous avez écrit :
man amanda
Look at the HOST DISK EXPRESSION section.
Uh, yeah, indeed, these are not regexes at all :p
It smells a lot like shell globbing though.
Bah, anyway. That's nitpicking. Sorry ;)
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, if this is true, then Amanda has a really personal interpretation of
regexes... / is supposed to match the / character ANYWHERE in the target
text, not just at the beginning.
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/ext3 fs driver...
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Le mercredi 03 octobre 2007, Geert Uytterhoeven a écrit :
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Francis Galiegue wrote:
Le mercredi 03 octobre 2007, Cyrille Bollu a �crit�:
[...]
We don't have any Linux partition on our AS400.
What exactly do you call a Linux partition? An ext3 filesystem
and
chair?
Thanks,
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changer? Isn't that done on the server side? What if I decide to upgrade the
server to the latest 2.5.x but leave clients with 2.4.x?
Thanks for the quick answer!
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charset
for MySQL databases, so it's easier).
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be mydev, that's the limit */,
const dumpfile_t *);
instead of:
gboolean device_start_file(Device *, const dumpfile_t *);
?
I've used this technique quite a few times and found it to be very practical.
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much, not enough? Are you sure that the four last chars before anon_ftp
can never be anything other than letters?
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the backup has completed.
There is NO Oracle client on the server and I don't plan to install one.
So, my question would be: is there a way to tell amdump to execute one or
several scripts just before the backup begins (and of course, wait that these
scripts complete)?
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00stoporacle, 01stopmysql,
whatever.
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{
comment Produced by tapetype prog (hardware compression off)
length 37511 mbytes
filemark 625 kbytes
speed 1758 kps
}
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Le Samedi 06 Mai 2006 23:42, vous avez écrit :
What could be a good place to look at? I have no link problems.
Dump type and/or compression scenario, maybe?
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(firstslot and lastslot).
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I wanted so that dumps could work in
the first place. But I don't see this having an influence here, since smaller
backups work perfectly...
I'd appreciate any hint on this one!
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Le Mercredi 03 Mai 2006 14:48, vous avez écrit :
On 2006-05-03 13:26, Francis Galiegue wrote:
You could run tcpdump or ethereal on the server and client and verify
if indeed the packet is arriving there and with the correct IP-number
(considering the aliases for eth0 can have messed that up
seconds, ie far from being enough.
I've therefore inserted this module with master_timeout=3600, that should do
it...
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Le Mercredi 03 Mai 2006 16:39, Paul Bijnens a écrit :
On 2006-05-03 15:53, Francis Galiegue wrote:
... definitely not... resembles to some famous last words...
But I could be wrong of course. The test above will prove that.
I did the test but did not wait long enough :p
It was indeed
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