# filesystems directly to tape
# (example: -2 Gb)
# chunksize 2 Gb
}
truk!backup 114#
Does anybody have any advice?
Many thanks,
Jeff
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University of Washington, School of Engineering, Electrical
directory
indexdir /usr/local/share/amanda/index# index directory
includefile /usr/local/etc/amanda/holding-disk.conf
includefile /usr/local/etc/amanda/tapetypes.conf
includefile /usr/local/etc/amanda/dumptypes.conf
includefile /usr/local/etc/amanda/interfaces.conf
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Jeff Silverman
interesting is that the file compiles cleanly under
Solaris/Intel.
What version of Amanda?
Amanda-2.4.2p2
amanda-2.4.1p1
TIA
Tony
Any advice? I assume this problem was resolved, I just don't see the
resolution in the E-mails. Thank you.
Jeff
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Jeff Silverman, sysadmin for the Research
, fold in some patches that would fix gtar's handling
of --ignore-failed-read .
Is my understanding correct? Do other people have this problem and if
so, how do they deal with it?
Many thanks,
Jeff
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Jeff Silverman, sysadmin for the Research Computing Systems (RCS)
University of Washington
/u17 1 ssli-0108 OK
2001-02-13 hawk /u17 0 ssli-0117 OK
2001-02-14 hawk /u17 1 ssli-0128 OK
[route@kite B]#
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Jeff Silverman, sysadmin for the Research Computing Systems (RCS)
University of Washington, School of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Dept.
Box 352500, Seattle
t possible you could farm out some of the writing?
Jeff
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Jeff Silverman, sysadmin for the Research Computing Systems (RCS)
University of Washington, School of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Dept.
Box 352500, Seattle, WA, 98125-2500 FAX: (206) 221-5264 Phone (206) 543-9378
[EMAIL
m is some corrupted state file
somewhere. Can you advise me where to look?
Many thanks,
Jeff
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Jeff Silverman, sysadmin for the Research Computing Systems (RCS)
University of Washington, School of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Dept.
Box 352500, Seattle, WA, 98125-2500 FAX: (206) 221-52
finish time Sun Oct 29 13:26:44 2000
spinoza!root 556#
While I generated these, I ran a little monitoring script:
while [ date ]; do ps -ax | fgrep amand ; date; sleep 10 ; done
and it shows clearly that 15 amandads and 3 client selfchecks are running.
One of them times out. Why?
My next ex
easy to write a perl script (which I would publish,
of course) which reads the /etc/amandapass file and tests this - but
I wonder if it is necessary to do so or is there another way?
Many thanks,
Jeff
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Jeff Silverman, sysadmin for the Research Computing Systems (RCS)
University