i guys,
>>
>> Any solution to the GNUTAR hanging issue yet? I'm having the same problem
>> as
>> the tar problem runs indefinitely for some time until i killed it.
>>
>> top - 10:31:19 up 5 days, 12:01, 1 user, load average: 1.11, 1.03, 1.01
>> Task
amanda version?
tar version?
Any other amanda process running?
Send the complete debug files:
sendbackup.*.debug and amandad.*.debug from the client
dumper.*.debug from the server.
anthonyh wrote:
Hi guys,
Any solution to the GNUTAR hanging issue yet? I'm having the same problem as
th
Hi Anthony,
I have been having issues of gnutar hanging also. In my case I think
is has to do with hardware issues with the external Western Digital
1TB drive to which I do the backups.
I usually end up having to kill the process on the client, reboot the
server and make sure that the HD
Hi guys,
Any solution to the GNUTAR hanging issue yet? I'm having the same problem as
the tar problem runs indefinitely for some time until i killed it.
top - 10:31:19 up 5 days, 12:01, 1 user, load average: 1.11, 1.03, 1.01
Tasks: 44 total, 2 running, 41 sleeping, 0 stopped, 1 z
Chris,
Was there ever any resolution to your problem? I'm having the same
problem with amanda 2.5.1p3 and GNU tar 1.16 hanging on one of my
Solaris 8 servers. The funny thing is that it only hangs when tarring
up one of the disks...my root filesystem. 5 other disks on the same
server get backe
sendbackup:
sendbackup: debug 1 pid 28355 ruid 2 euid 2: start at Thu Mar 29
07:15:09 2007
sendbackup: version 2.5.1p3
Could not open conf file "/etc/amanda/amanda-client.conf": No such file
or directory
Could not open conf file "/etc/amanda/test/amanda-client.conf": No such
file or directory
The 'Illegel seek' is not a problem.
The sendsize is working correctly, the problem is with sendbackup
Could you post the sendbackup and amandad debug files?
Jean-Louis
Chris Cameron wrote:
I have Amanda 2.5.1p3 running on Solaris 8 for the server, and the
client is the same version running on
I have Amanda 2.5.1p3 running on Solaris 8 for the server, and the
client is the same version running on OpenBSD 4.0.
Using GNUTAR, the dump times out. The error on the client machine is:
sendsize[3860]: time 0.058: waiting for any estimate child: 1 running
sendsize[28668]: time 0.061: calculat