Since now we have installed Amanda 2.4.1p1 which doesn't support exclude
lists in Samba backups. Because I thought the current version 2.4.2 does
we've downloaded it. But after reading the docs
I coudn't find any hint in there.
Just to be sure once again the question:
does version 2.4.2 support
Hrmmm ... could you set this on a directory and have it ignore all
files/directories under that directory too? And, the
--with-dump-onor-nodump option .. is that enabled on client or server, or
both?
Thanks ...
On 2 Jan 2001, Greg Troxel wrote:
With BSD dump on 4.4BSD-derived systems, one
A quick perusal of the documentation (src/sbin/dump/traverse.c)
indicates that dump walks the inode list and performs the nodump flag
check on each file individually.
grep HAVE_HONOR */*.c
client-src/sendbackup-dump.c:#ifdef HAVE_HONOR_NODUMP
client-src/sendbackup-dump.c:#ifdef
I have a problem. Because of the newyear I was not in to flip tapes on monday
night. Like a good girl Amanda dumped to the holding disk just fine. When I
got in this morning I grabbed my tapes and ran amflush.
Needless to say, it was a good newyear so I'm not all there right now. I
put in tape
Someone was going to release an updated mtx script on the list...did I
miss it?
Thanks,
Mike
Hello...
I setup amanda this past week. I had several questions, all of which
were answered by looking at the list archives. Thanks to all. Amanda
RULES!
I did run into a bug though. While I was doing test backups this is what
happened:
All scsi drives
DLT-8000 tape
Joshua E Warchol [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Needless to say, it was a good newyear so I'm not all there right now. I
put in tape 10 in our rotation, while amadmin was expecting tape 9. It
said "Expecting tape 9 or new tape". It then said "do you want to flush
these images to tape?" I
Hi Christopher,
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 07:19:32AM -0800, Christopher McCrory wrote:
All the small partitions went first and taped fine. The rest of the
larger partitions taped fine. Then the last two. Two ~20 gig
partitions with ~10 gigs used. The amstatus showed an estimate size of
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 08:29:43AM -0800, Wang Chen wrote:
Hi,
Amanda did not finish for a unknow reason on
Dec.29,and
I did amflush in the same day afternoon. After it
done,
I found a .tmp file left on holding dir. On Dec. 30,
the backup did not get done either. There was also a
same
Hi, how do I get Amanda to dump the filesystems to holding disk if it finds
the wrong tape in the drive (which I can manually flush them to tape at a
later time)? I am running Amanda 2.4.2 on RH6.1 (2.2.18). The dumps work
fine when the 'proper' tape is in the drive. It is almost like the dumps
Hello...
I started to test the issue with my previous email. I thought to myself,
"self, I need more stuff on the holding disk, why not use this as an
opertunity to test a restore". I left "index no" in my config from my
testing. :( Is there a way to create an index from the
When the wrong tape is in the drive, the dump suspends - it gets all the
estimates from the other servers but when I check amstatus, I get "wait for
dumping" for each filesystem (even after manually putting the correct tape
in the drive). I ended up killing each process and running amcleanup.
Help-
Here are the problems that I am currently having. All help is greatly
appreciated.
Mike
[amanda@host238 sbin]$ ./amcheck Daily
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
-
Holding disk /dumps/amanda: 6564604 KB disk space available, that's
plenty
NOTE: skipping
Rainer Hofmann wrote:
Is it possible to backup a device /dev/md0/, which is a software raid
level 0, at all?
Yes, I use tar (1.13.18) for that without any problems. In the disklist,
I use directory names, instead of devices.
--
Regards
Chris Karakas
Dont waste your cpu time - crack rc5:
Hi all,
I add a new client, did what I did as last time. From
backup server , run amcheck Daily. I got Permission
denied for new adding. Checked the
/tmp/amanda/selfcheck.debug, the line as following:
checking disk c0t0d0s1: device /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1:
Permission denied . Why the selfcheck goes
Hmm, that seems to go counter to what I believe Amanda wants to do. During a
normal amdump session it will not write to tape 10 if it expects tape 9, so
why do this during a flush? Hmm.
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 04:34:09PM +0100, Jens Bech Madsen wrote:
Joshua E Warchol [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Someone was going to release an updated mtx script on the list...did I
miss it?
Probably. Here's the latest.
--
Joe Rhett Chief Technology Officer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ISite Services, Inc.
PGP keys and contact
That is a horrid, unportable and often failing hack. Sometimes the loaders
will simply take longer than other times, especially if your unit is smart
enough to auto-clean when necessary. Use the updated chg-zd-mtx script,
which checks the drive status until ready.
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 11:33:33 -0800 (PST)
From: Wang Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I add a new client, did what I did as last time. From
backup server , run amcheck Daily. I got Permission
denied for new adding. Checked the
/tmp/amanda/selfcheck.debug, the line as following:
checking disk c0t0d0s1:
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 12:04:39PM -0800, Joe Rhett wrote:
Someone was going to release an updated mtx script on the list...did I
miss it?
Probably. Here's the latest.
Hi Joe,
Could you send a patch (diff -u) for chg-zd-mtx.sh.in ?
Did the new script is compatible with the previous?
Gregory Propf [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/01/01 04:54am
I have an old Travan floppy tape (400mb uncompressed).
This makes me wonder if anyone is using Colorado QIC floppy tapes...?
I've had no luck with the ft() stuff (FreeBSD 2.2 STABLE) and can't seem to find any
more suitable interface/driver.
... I left "index no" in my config from my
testing. :( Is there a way to create an index from the tapes?
Not easily. In general, you have to read the image and send it back
to the client, regenerate the index there and then send that back to
the server. This should be easier with what's
... Why the selfcheck goes to check
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 in stead of raw disk
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s1? ...
Amanda does that conversion via your /etc/fstab (vfstab) file. Do you
have c0t0d0s1 listed in there properly?
John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John,
Yes, the c0t0d0s1 is listed in /etc/vfstab. The file
systems were mounted form this file. Thanks.
Wang
--- "John R. Jackson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
... Why the selfcheck goes to check
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 in stead of raw disk
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s1? ...
Amanda does that conversion via
Yes, the c0t0d0s1 is listed in /etc/vfstab. ...
Please post the corresponding lines from your disklist and vfstab files.
Wang
John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The disklist
fw2 c0t0d0s0 comp-root # /
fw2 c0t0d0s6 comp-user # /usr
fw2 c0t0d0s1 comp-user # /var
The /etc/vfstab
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0 /
ufs 1 no
-
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s6 /usr
ufs 1 no
-
The /etc/vfstab
...
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s1 /var
ufs 1 no
It's very hard to read this because of line wrapping or cut/paste, but
it looks like you are missing a trailing '-' on that line. Some quick
experiments on a system here seem to indicate that
... If I
uncomment the "lbl-templ" line amreport can't find the print command;
I can't find a place to tell it what command to use. ...
That's built in to the binaries, so you'll have to find out where the
person who built it had the print package installed. I'd try:
strings
Here are the problems that I am currently having. ...
All the NOTE lines about things not existing may be ignored -- they are
for a new disk/client/whatever and will be created for you during the
normal run.
ERROR: slowsrv: could not resolve hostname
This says Amanda could not look up host
I think I've gotten myself terribly confused on this. ...
Looks just like the way I would have set it up (whether that's right or
not is a completely different question :-).
... I
see messages in the amdump files that I get bandwidth limited at times. I
don't know if I've upped the netusage
$ cat /etc/xinetd.d/amanda
...
wait= no
I think this is wrong. It should be "yes" for "wait".
I don't know what this "looping" is about, but it appears that the
"amandad" service is deactivated ...
When inetd/xinetd detects a service mis-behaving (which
Hi
Is the adic 1200 tape library supported. It is a dds2 tape library that hold s12
dds2 tape units.
Hope to hear from anyone if it can or can not be , or if someone is using it
with amnada.
I wish to use it on solaris 8.
Joseph
Try:
su - amanda
instead of
su amanda
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Francois Bradet wrote:
Ever since I've upgraded from 2.4.1 to 2.4.2, I can't
run amdump if I just "su" to user amanda.
ex:
## rei:/usr/local/amanda/sbin# su amanda
## rei:/usr/local/amanda/sbin$
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