Re: amanda 2.6.1 - configuration problem ?

2009-02-02 Thread Jean-Louis Martineau
Hi Stefan, Try the attached patch. Jean-Louis Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: Greets, as I start to explore the wonders of opensolaris I have a testbox running OpenSolaris 2008.11. I installed the amanda-packages from zmanda and set up amanda 2.6.1 to give zfs-snapshots a try. Things work fine

Re: amanda 2.6.1 - configuration problem ?

2009-02-02 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Jean-Louis Martineau schrieb: Hi Stefan, Try the attached patch. errm, using binary osol-packages there as mentioned. will have to prepare compile-environment to try that. maybe faster for you to generate a new opensolaris-server-pkg? ;) thanks, Stefan

Configuration Problem.

2003-08-14 Thread rehanann
Hi, I am getting this error, Holding disk /var/tmp: 47624432 KB disk space available, that's plenty ERROR: /dev/rst0: rewinding tape: Inappropriate ioctl for device (expecting a new tape) NOTE: skipping tape-writable test NOTE: info dir /var/lib/amanda/DailySet1/curinfo: does not

Re: Configuration Problem.

2003-08-05 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 05 August 2003 07:17, rehanann wrote: Hi, I am getting this error, Holding disk /var/tmp: 47624432 KB disk space available, that's plenty ERROR: /dev/rst0: rewinding tape: Inappropriate ioctl for device (expecting a new tape) NOTE: skipping tape-writable test NOTE: info dir

configuration problem

2002-06-07 Thread Dovli
Hello I have installed amanda on a Linux server that has a Seagate STT8000A tape device but I could not manage to get amanda to use my tape device. Here's the output of amcheck: Amanda Tape Server Host Check - Holding disk /dumps/amanda: 20584876 KB disk space

Re: configuration problem

2002-06-07 Thread Joshua Baker-LePain
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 at 4:10pm, Dovli wrote I have installed amanda on a Linux server that has a Seagate STT8000A tape device but I could not manage to get amanda to use my tape device. Here's the output of amcheck: Amanda Tape Server Host Check - Holding disk

Re: configuration problem

2002-06-07 Thread Jerry Stretch
: configuration problem Hello I have installed amanda on a Linux server that has a Seagate STT8000A tape device but I could not manage to get amanda to use my tape device. Here's the output of amcheck: Amanda Tape Server Host Check - Holding disk /dumps/amanda: 20584876 KB

Re: Configuration Problem

2001-08-14 Thread bhlewis
Robert Vetter wrote: [...] Now I want to backup some directorys from other machines, which run FreeBSD. I have installed the client there, and did all the required modifications of system files. amandad seems to work fine. It runs as user operator. I also created the ~operator/.amandahosts

Configuration Problem

2001-08-13 Thread Robert Vetter
Hello, I'm trying to install AMANDA in our company network. I've already installed the server on a Debian Linux machine and everthing seems to work fine there - I am able to make backups of the local directorys there The server runs as user backup there. Now I want to backup some directorys

Re: Configuration Problem

2001-08-10 Thread Robert Vetter
John R. Jackson wrote: The .amandohosts file is owned by user root ... It should probably be owned by operator, and should be mode 0400 or 0600. It should not be group/world readable. is located in /root directory and readably by all users. ... What are the permissions on /root?

Re: Configuration Problem

2001-08-09 Thread Robert Vetter
John R. Jackson wrote: ... [amandad] runs as user operator. I also created the ~operator/.amandahosts file ... ... ERROR: office.pss.local: [access as operator not allowed from [EMAIL PROTECTED]] open of //.amandahosts failed That says amandad, running as operator, could not open

Re: Configuration Problem

2001-08-09 Thread Robert Vetter
John R. Jackson wrote: ... [amandad] runs as user operator. I also created the ~operator/.amandahosts file ... ... ERROR: office.pss.local: [access as operator not allowed from [EMAIL PROTECTED]] open of //.amandahosts failed That says amandad, running as operator, could not open

Re: Configuration Problem

2001-08-09 Thread John R. Jackson
The .amandohosts file is owned by user root ... It should probably be owned by operator, and should be mode 0400 or 0600. It should not be group/world readable. is located in /root directory and readably by all users. ... What are the permissions on /root? I seem to recall people having

Re: [Amanda-users] Configuration Problem

2001-08-08 Thread Jason Thomas
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 12:32:28PM +0200, Robert Vetter wrote: Hello, I'm trying to install AMANDA in our company network. I've already installed the server on a Debian Linux machine and everthing seems to work fine there - I am able to make backups of the local directorys there The

Re: Configuration Problem

2001-08-08 Thread John R. Jackson
... [amandad] runs as user operator. I also created the ~operator/.amandahosts file ... ... ERROR: office.pss.local: [access as operator not allowed from [EMAIL PROTECTED]] open of //.amandahosts failed That says amandad, running as operator, could not open /.amandahosts. A better reason is