Harri Haataja wrote:
I don't know if there is a "redhat manual" somewhere but I might like to
see it if there is. It's much easier to use mechanisms in place than to
try to sew things together with your own scripts.
Use SuSE :-)
They have a 500+ pages manual that comes hardcopy, as well as
On Dec 8, 2000, Chris Karakas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harri Haataja wrote:
I don't know if there is a "redhat manual" somewhere but I might like to
see it if there is. It's much easier to use mechanisms in place than to
try to sew things together with your own scripts.
Use SuSE :-)
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, John R. Jackson wrote:
I have checked the xinted file for amandaidx and amidxtape, and they both
appear to be correct.
So what? The one that really matters is amandad, and for God knows
what reason, the Linux folks don't appear to install that.
Actually, I hear it's
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Harri Haataja wrote:
So what? The one that really matters is amandad, and for God knows
what reason, the Linux folks don't appear to install that.
Actually, I hear it's in the client kit in RH's rpms.
So this unbelievable generalization that Linux users don't install the
Actually, I hear it's in the client kit in RH's rpms.
So I'm beginning to understand.
So this unbelievable generalization that Linux users don't install the
amanda(-no-dee) service config in xinetd.d would be false. =)
What I meant, but did not state clearly, was that it seems like a
lot of
Hello,
We recently had a hard-disk failure on our tape backup server. And while I
was rebuilding the system I decided to upgrade the OS from RedHat 5, to
RedHat 7.0. And it has version 2.4.1p1 of Amanda installed. I copied all
the configuration files over from the old install. And when I run