Am Donnerstag, 15. Februar 2001 08:51 schrieben Sie:
Hi Alexandre!
Also the backup is finnished correctly?
I'd guess so, but you didn't post the part of the report that says
which dumps made to which tape, so I can't tell for sure.
OK, i send you the complete mail from amanda and hope that
On Thursday 15 February 2001 09:06, Gerhard den Hollander wrote:
You get a message saying Banzai !
Did you install the WWII - japanese slang add-on to Amanda ?
[Just kidding]
;
Ehm
do you have the .amandahosts in user amandas homedir ?
or only in roots homedir ?
In amandas home
On Feb 15, 2001, David Klasinc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if I do it as user amanda, then it fails. I have users root and amanda in
.amandahosts.
What are the exact contents of .amandahosts on the client?
--
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Red Hat GCC
i thought there was a tipelist file for each configuration file, so amanda
could know which tape was on turn.
i have 2 configuration files, 1 for weekly days and 1 for wednesday, there
is just one tapelist in the first one directory.
Can you help me
thanks
On Feb 15, 2001, Juergen Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fileserver sdb10 1319558413195584 -- 40:525380.8 40:555375.7
fileserver sdc10 1313555213135552 -- 45:114844.5 45:134840.9
fileserver sdd10 92850889285088 -- 30:535009.9 30:555005.7
king
On Feb 15, 2001, Monserrat Seisdedos Nuez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have 2 configuration files, 1 for weekly days and 1 for wednesday, there
is just one tapelist in the first one directory.
This probably means the `tapelist' entry in the second directory's
amanda.conf says it should use the
Am Donnerstag, 15. Februar 2001 09:50 schrieben Sie:
See? No failures. You can use amtoc or amadmin info to find out in
which tape the filesystem was stored.
OK, no failure. Amadmin tell me that the backup is ok.
I thank you for your help and Infos.
Bye Juergen
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Dies ist eine Microsoft
* Jrn Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 11:44:28AM
+0100)
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
ERROR: saturn.systemelektronik.de: [access as amanda not allowed from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Client check: 1 host checked in 0.019 seconds, 1 problem
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 02:54:58AM -0200, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
On Feb 15, 2001, Mario Obejas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
amadmin ssm1 info hostx /
See `man amdmin'. disk is a regular expression in 2.4.1p1; use `/$'.
In 2.4.2, a new pattern matching scheme was introduced. `/' should no
Hi!
first of all let me explain my position. I have been asked to help
sort out some systems by giving a few hours a week. The first problem I
have is to fix their backup system, which is 'amanda'.
I am familiar with Unix but this is the first time I've come across
amanda. I have had a quick
hi folks,
thanks for the responses! thanks to Yura Pismerov who responded to
me but appearently did not CC to the list.
after getting these, i went and did what i should have done in the
first place: build and run tape-src/tapetype ;*) here's what
tapetype generated for me (no hardware
* Joseph Del Corso [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 11:03:16AM -0500)
Is it possible to amlabel an entire rack of tapes without
doing it manually for each tape?
Specifically I have roughly 35 tapes that I'd like to label
in some kind of automated fashion all at once. Besides
Christopher Linn wrote:
after getting these, i went and did what i should have done in the
first place: build and run tape-src/tapetype ;*) here's what
tapetype generated for me (no hardware compression of course):
Are you really really sure the hardware compression is really off?
#
Hi Joe,
Writing a script is a lot easier than you might think--I just did it to
label about 90 tapes using a DDS4 autoloader with 8 tape magazine, it
was just a 14 line tcsh script with almost no debugging involved. The
script is very site-specific since it was a one-off type of project, but
I
Hello ;-)
I tried to connect to the amindexd service via Java. It is possible
to read what the Server first barfs out... but if I try to send
some commands (SECURITY root, HOST localhost, etc.) nothing happens
and the debug output of amindexd says, that there is an unexpected EOF
and some
First I'd like to thank everyone for their help with scripts,
I recieved quite a few that were all excellent resources for creating
my own.
I have a tape rack that holds 35 tapes, and an robotic arm tape changer
that picks up the tapes and sticks them in the tape drive(s).
I modified
I'm also curious if there is a way to get around a problem I seem to have
every now and then.
Specifically, I can issue the
mtx -f /dev/sg4 eject (sg4 being the first tape drive)
and I will randomly get an error like this:
[operator@lycan:/usr/local/etc/amanda/DailySet1]# mtx
I used this:
\([1-9][0-9]*\)
instead of:
\(.\)
It will give any number = 1.
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Joseph Del Corso wrote:
First I'd like to thank everyone for their help with scripts,
I recieved quite a few that were all excellent resources for creating
my own.
I have a tape rack that
This is from the FAQ that comes with mtx. It looks like the eject is
for ejecting magazines from certain autoloaders, not tapes from drives.
May be why it's only working some of the time. Does 'mtx -f /dev/sg4
unload slotnumber drive number' work?
"Sergio" == Sergio Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sergio Hi folks, I'm trying to use AMANDA 2.4.2p1 but some
Sergio problems are happening. So, first of all I need to know
Sergio how can I call amandad, amindexd and amidxtaped on xinetd
Here's my files, which work for me.
Ben
I have noticed that the amdump.n log file has mixed output from
multiple sources in it at times - like from 'setup_estimate'
a 'dumper.' Is this a known problem? ...
Yes. That file contains the stdout/stderr messages from the various
Amanda programs (e.g. printf/fprintf). There is no
I am having difficulty installing Amanda on one of our older, but more
critical production machines. Basically, it will not compile - I've tried
re-installed gcc, but something is seriously messed. Unfortunately it is a
production machine, so there is only so much I can do.
Anyway, does anyone
bsd security: remote host stanley.domain.org user root local user amanda
...
But on hall the common-src/security program produces the following :
Remote user: amanda
You need to give ./security "root" as the remote user, not "amanda",
then see what it has to say.
I seem to recall seeing some
amrestore: fast-forward: Errore di input/output
Assuming I can translate this properly :-), this means the drive reported
an I/O error to the OS (who reported it to Amanda who logged it).
In other words, the tape could not be read.
But all may not be lost. Here are some things to try:
*
How can I tell when a dumper and taper starts and stops.
Get this:
ftp://gandalf.cc.purdue.edu/pub/amanda/amdumpts
and run it against an amdump.NN log file. It looks at the start time
and converts the delta timestamps into a time of day. Then look for
FILE-DUMP or PORT-DUMP for dumper
I am trying to restore some files from machine hawk file system /u1. I
get a lot of matches which really aren't helpful.
[route@kite B]# /usr/local/pkgs/amanda-2.4.1p1.server/sbin/amadmin ssli
find hawk /u1
Scanning /bkup...
date host disk lv tape or file file status
2001-01-24 hawk /u1
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Jeff Silverman wrote:
I am trying to restore some files from machine hawk file system /u1. I
get a lot of matches which really aren't helpful.
[route@kite B]# /usr/local/pkgs/amanda-2.4.1p1.server/sbin/amadmin ssli
find hawk /u1
From 'man amadmin' :
Disks
Hi!
I will restore some files from the tape changer, but i become some errors:
root@fileserver:/usr/local/sbin ./amrestore /dev/sg5 king
amrestore: error reading file header: the argument is not correct (Das
Argument ist ungueltig)
In chg-scsi.conf i have
config 0
drivenum
Hello, I have an ADIC 1200E autoloader, and chio works great
manually (FreeBSD system).
I'm setting up AMANDA, and was doing the testing with amtape as
suggested in "the amanda chapter".
My particular autoloader requires that you do an "mt offl" (eject)
before it is able to "chio move drive 0
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