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What RPMs did you update? Did you setup some firewalling by default?
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Boy I wish I could answer that one. RedHat has made it so simple to keep
your system updated using the RedHat Network that I no longer have to
manually update the system. Hence I'm kind of oblivious
Thanks for the reply! All help is greatly appreciated!
I have checked both the server and client machines for the services. They
are auto starting. I have even restarted xinetd.
As far as the RPM updates, Amanda was not one of them so the amanda.rpmnew
file did not exist.
I don't think it is tc
I am having difficulties in running amanda. I am unable to get a backup (but
once was) and I think it was after updating some RPM on my system. It takes
30 minutes to fail and the only info I can find in in the amandad.debug file
on the client. I get 4 lines of
amandad: waiting for ack: Connecti
I just ran into this. On the tape server machine you need to add
clark.xxx.com root
to your .amandahosts file
You also need to verify that the user that runs the service is setup
correctly.
I say this because in your first post you have both amanda and operator as
the users for your services. Als
I'm running RedHat7 with kernel 2.2.17-14.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John R. Jackson
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 2:20 PM
To: James Stevens
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: taper - shmget problem
>I had reconfigured m
I have been running AMANDA for a couple of weeks with no problems, thanks in
no small part to this list.
I had reconfigured my kernel yesterday and I think I have done something to
cause the following problem. Does anyone have any idea what might be
happening?
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John R. Jackson
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 2:31 PM
To: James Stevens
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Permission Question
>The owner and group was amanda and disk respectively. The amanda services
is
>setup to run as user amanda and as group d
I posted earlier about a sendsize problem.
> sendsize.debug has a line in it that say:
> could not lock /etc/amandates: Invalid argument
The owner and group was amanda and disk respectively. The amanda services is
setup to run as user amanda and as group disk in xinetd.d/amanda. When I
chown roo
dumpdates and amandates are both files.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Marble [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 9:09 AM
To: James Stevens
Subject: Re: sednsize problem
James Stevens wrote:
>
> etc/dumpdates is a file.
>
> -Original Message
I have followed many threads to get me beyond many hurdles. My current
hurdle has been spoken of before, but I could not find the resolution.
sendsize.debug has a line in it that say:
could not lock /etc/amandates: Invalid argument
Could someone give me a little boost over this hurdle? :)
Thank
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