Re: / is an invalid directory.

2013-01-03 Thread Jean-Louis Martineau
to tank/data. 500 / is an invalid directory No index records for disk for specified date If date correct, notify system administrator amrecover Indexing is explicitly turned on in the amanda.conf. This is what I find in the index directory for this DLE: -rwxr-xr-x 1 amanda sys 20

Re: / is an invalid directory.

2013-01-03 Thread Guy Sisalli
an indexing problem: amrecover sethost client.mynetwatchman.com 200 Dump host set to client.mynetwatchman.com. amrecover setdisk tank/data 200 Disk set to tank/data. 500 / is an invalid directory No index records for disk for specified date If date correct, notify system administrator

Re: / is an invalid directory.

2013-01-03 Thread Jean-Louis Martineau
On 01/03/2013 09:37 AM, Guy Sisalli wrote: The index files are empty. I could get recovery to work when I replaced it with a gz file containing a / ZFS do not generate index. The index file was fixed on 2011-05-05. You must use a newer version on the client (or manually fix the index file as

/ is an invalid directory.

2012-12-30 Thread Guy Sisalli
: amrecover sethost client.mynetwatchman.com 200 Dump host set to client.mynetwatchman.com. amrecover setdisk tank/data 200 Disk set to tank/data. 500 / is an invalid directory No index records for disk for specified date If date correct, notify system administrator amrecover Indexing is explicitly

Re: amrecover: 'Invalid directory' errors

2004-04-14 Thread Bruce Fletcher
$CWD '/usr/src' is on disk '/usr' mounted at '/usr'. 200 Disk set to /usr.= Invalid directory - /usr/src ... amrecover cd src Invalid directory - src amrecover Why are /usr/src, /usr/ports and /usr/local all missing from the above list? How am I supposed to find and recover things

Re: amrecover: 'Invalid directory' errors

2004-04-13 Thread Jon LaBadie
to today (2004-04-13) 200 Working date set to 2004-04-13. 200 Config set to Daily. 200 Dump host set to cookie. Trying disk /usr ... $CWD '/usr/src' is on disk '/usr' mounted at '/usr'. 200 Disk set to /usr.= Invalid directory - /usr/src ... amrecover cd src Invalid directory

Re: Amrecover, Invalid directory error

2001-01-29 Thread Gerhard den Hollander
* John R. Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 01:05:47PM -0500) Sure enough, GNU tar 1.13. Will version 1.11.8, or 1.12 work? I don't think 1.11.* will work. 1.12 will work if you apply the patches from www.amanda.org. 1.13.19 is reported to work. Could this be added

Re: Amrecover, Invalid directory error

2001-01-29 Thread Alexandre Oliva
On Jan 29, 2001, Gerhard den Hollander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As in docs/INSTALL? Ehm, docs INSTALL sais, use 1.12 w/ patches. I assumed (incorrectly) that 1.13 would work as well. It's fixed in 2.4.2p1. Will 1.13.17 work ? Yep, but there's a (rare?) bug in 1.13.17 that may cause it

Re: Amrecover, Invalid directory error

2001-01-29 Thread Gerhard den Hollander
* Alexandre Oliva [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 11:07:59AM -0200) Ehm, docs INSTALL sais, use 1.12 w/ patches. I assumed (incorrectly) that 1.13 would work as well. It's fixed in 2.4.2p1. So I noticed ;) Will 1.13.17 work ? Yep, but there's a (rare?) bug in 1.13.17 that may

Re: Amrecover, Invalid directory error

2001-01-26 Thread Alexandre Oliva
On Jan 26, 2001, "Christopher J. Wargaski" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HUH? "/" is an invalid directory? Anyone have a clue for me? GNU tar 1.13? It's broken. -- Alexandre Oliva Enjoy Guarana', see http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/ Red Hat GCC Developer