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Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 6:32 PM
To: 'Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Question about /home/amanda/20020904/ directory
yes, or it may be a dump left over from an incomplete backup
(i.e. one that
didn't get written to tape).
If you
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002 at 8:34am, Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM wrote
Is the /home/amanda/20020904/ (or whatever date on a particular day)
directory a temporary directory used by amanda during the backup process?
I had never noticed these directories before, until a couple days ago.
If
, September 04, 2002 8:48 AM
To: Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Question about /home/amanda/20020904/ directory
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002 at 8:34am, Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM wrote
Is the /home/amanda/20020904/ (or whatever date on a particular day
Hi,
Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM wrote:
Is the /home/amanda/20020904/ (or whatever date on a particular day)
directory a temporary directory used by amanda during the backup process?
Yes, these are the directorys amanda creates during the backup-process to
spool the tar/dump images
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 08:34, Martinez, Michael -
CSREES/ISTM wrote:
Is the /home/amanda/20020904/ (or whatever date on a particular
day) directory a temporary directory used by amanda during the
backup process?
I had never noticed these directories before, until a couple days
ago.
yes, or it may be a dump left over from an incomplete backup (i.e. one that
didn't get written to tape).
If you notice that you have several of these, and they actually contain
data:
su amanda
cd ~amanda/
du ./* -sh
this will tell you how big the directories are. If they're empty I delete