On 2006-07-13 05:29, Frank Smith wrote:
Since I've been running Amanda for years, my first thought was
just to check the /tmp/amanda/*debug files, but was surprised to
find that those files don't exist on any of the 2.5.0 machines,
all that is in /tmp/amanda are selfcheck*exclude,
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Frank Smith wrote:
In the last few days I've started seeing a couple of messages like
the above in the NOTES section of my daily reports. The DLEs in
question do get backed up, but it is a level 0 each night. Originally
it was just one server, now it is two.
Interesting.
Hi,
| sendsize[11906]: argument list: /bin/tar --create --file /dev/null
--directory /home/p72 --one-file-system --numeric-owner --listed-incremental
/var/lib/amanda/gnutar-lists/anakin_home_p72_orig_3.new --sparse
--ignore-failed-read --totals --exclude-from
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
| sendsize[11906]: argument list: /bin/tar --create --file /dev/null
--directory /home/p72 --one-file-system --numeric-owner --listed-incremental
/var/lib/amanda/gnutar-lists/anakin_home_p72_orig_3.new --sparse
--ignore-failed-read --totals
Le jeudi 13 juillet 2006 15:16, Jean-Louis Martineau a écrit :
Hi,
Hi,
I have the same problem since a few days (using Amanda snapshot
2.5.1b1-20060623 with tar 1.15.91 to backup a single PC under Debian/Sid)
| sendsize[11906]: time 1.574: /bin/tar: Unexpected field value in
| snapshot
Hi,
I tried tar-1.15.91 and I have the same problem.
tar-1.15.91 is buggy, you should not use it.
Jean-Louis
Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
| sendsize[11906]: argument list: /bin/tar --create --file /dev/null
--directory /home/p72
Hi,
It's not a bug in tar, it's a bug in amanda. The new file format is not
compatible whit the way we read it.
I will send a patch soon.
Jean-Louis
Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
Hi,
I tried tar-1.15.91 and I have the same problem.
tar-1.15.91 is buggy, you should not use it.
In the last few days I've started seeing a couple of messages like
the above in the NOTES section of my daily reports. The DLEs in
question do get backed up, but it is a level 0 each night. Originally
it was just one server, now it is two.
Both are running 2.5.0p2-1 Debian etch packages, one