On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 04:13:32PM +0300, Radu Filip wrote:
amrestore: 0: skipping start of tape: date 20010407 label bak_tape_3
amrestore: fast-forward: Input/output error
this was the error I was searched for on this list archive
amidxtaped: amrestore terminated
Thank you, Jean-Loius. Your answer leads me to a succesfull restore of an
entire subirectory. Anyway, driver hang out several times and also I had
to manually rewind the tape before running amrecover.
Mersi,
Radu Filip
P.S. Based on my experience until now, *don't* buy OnStream tape drives!
That works, even without putting the bullfrog in tree frog emulation
mode...
I had touched the labelfile file, which It didn't like, when I removed
it then it recreated it and built the database...
so for a bullfrog the things that worked for me are:
amanda-2.4.2.p1
chg-scsi
C Scott wrote:
Will Amanda, using DUMP, stay in a local filesystem if NFS shares
are mounted in the local partition? Example disklist:
hostname/ comp-user
What if something was mounted in /mnt/hostname2 when the backup ran. Would
Dump ignore it? If not, is there
We have one system on our LAN that seldom get's all partitions backed up.
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
kazoo /u1 lev 1 FAILED [could not connect to kazoo]
Where another partition on the same machine does make it. I seen this on
other nodes on the LAN once in awhile, but this one
Randy Gibson wrote:
We have one system on our LAN that seldom get's all partitions backed up.
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
kazoo /u1 lev 1 FAILED [could not connect to kazoo]
Where another partition on the same machine does make it. I seen this on
other nodes on the LAN
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, Marty Shannon, RHCE wrote:
Dump can *only* access the local filesystem: it reads the actual
partition, and thus only sees mount points as directories.
This depends upon the version of dump and the platform.
Linux dump groks directories anywhere on the disk, not just