. However, your idea has me thinking about
trying to use mount_smbfs to a NAS device. Maybe that'll work and give me
the temporary necessary disk space I need to restore.
Bests,
Olivier
Thanks for your assistance,
--Sean Noonan
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freebee#
Thanks!
--Sean Noonan
responded!
--Sean Noonan
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Subject: RE: Need help restoring: -p doesn't seem to work
the entire
freebee.aacd0s1f.20060721.0 file.
Suggestions anyone?
TIA,
--Sean Noonan
is not a dump tape
freebee#
Any other/more ideas?
--Sean Noonan
want to use this
tape because I'm sure it's the most recent that has all the data I need to
restore. Let's call this tape DailySet1-17 for example.
TIA,
-- Sean Noonan
help me...
TIA,
Sean Noonan
. But the problem reoccurs as
soon as I try to perform another Amanda backup of it.
Weird, eh? The version of Samba I'm using is 2.0.9 from the
FreeBSD ports collection.
Any thoughts?
TIA,
Sean Noonan
/amcheck, etc., all to
no avail.
I need to know what to change to allow user operator to run amcheck, etc.
Or should I just run with user root? Isn't that a security no-no?
Please, please help me. I'm desperate (and oh so close)!!!
Sean Noonan
have prefered
chg-scsi, but at this point I'll take anything that works!
-Sean Noonan
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