Prior to the run a netstat -a | grep amanda shows
udp0 0 *:amanda*:*
...
That's normal.
After the failure a netstat -a | grep amanda doesn't return anything.
Then amandad is probably dieing. The FAQ talks about how to debug this.
Shawn
John R. Jackson,
Hello everyone
I am replacing our old BRU backup system to Amanda to allow network backups.
I used amanda in the past and figured it would be a good fit. I am having
similiar problems as others with the selfcheck problems when running amcheck
from the server. I will continue reading threads
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 at 3:24pm, Shawn Sanders wrote
I added the following line to /etc/inetd.conf and hupped it
#
# Amandad to provide network backups to srcsrv
#
amanda dgram udp waitamanda /usr/local/libexec/amandad
amandad
Client is running Redhat 7.0
Errr, IIRC (and
3:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Another amcheck problem
Hello everyone
I am replacing our old BRU backup system to Amanda to allow network backups.
I used amanda in the past and figured it would be a good fit. I am having
similiar problems as others with the selfcheck problems when
Prior to the run a netstat -a | grep amanda shows
udp0 0 *:amanda*:*
...
That's normal.
After the failure a netstat -a | grep amanda doesn't return anything.
Then amandad is probably dieing. The FAQ talks about how to debug this.
Shawn
John R. Jackson,
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Another amcheck problem
I have the server configured as a client as well and it is working as
advertised.
That's a real good start.
I created the .amandahosts file in the amanda user's home directory ...
[amanda@client amanda]$ ls -la
total 36
drwxrwxr-x2