Hi,
When we run amrecover on one of our hosts, we get the
following error message:
---
200 Dump host set to knidos.
$CWD '/root' is on disk 'hd4' mounted at '/'.
200 Disk set to hd4.
No index records for disk for specified date
If date correct, notify system administrator
Invalid directory -
What is the syntax to generate an index file from tape that is usable with
amrecover?
For some reason the MacOSX amanda clients fail to generate an index files.
thanks
And in that header, look at the value of the reply-to.
Case in point, this message came to me, and not the list.
-dan
-Original Message-
From: Jon LaBadie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 11:06 PM
To: Dan Garthwaite
Subject: Re: schedual line 10:
(and somehost is not the real hostname, k?)
I got this advice from amrestore:
EOF, check amidxtaped.debug file on backup.int.somehost.com.
And, well I can't find said debug file.
here is how I got to this impass:
Using the 242p2 version allowing backups to disk directories
Once a day
Hello Marc,
What is the tape device you want to recover from? The one in your
configuration file.
Is it 'file:/backup/tape/t3'
Then use it.
settape backup.int.somehost.com:file:/backup/tape/t3
Jean-Louis
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 12:49:24PM -0600, Marc Rassbach wrote:
(and somehost is not
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 05:05:21PM -0500, KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote:
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
ERROR: admin: [access as amanda not allowed from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] amandahostsauth failed
Client check: 1 host checked in 0.029 seconds, 1 problem found
Hi Kevin:
I am not sure if I understood everything from your message, but it is
not clear to me, which user will be doing the backups from the server
(amanda is the default user) and whether your client machine is the same
as your server.
You must have a .amandahosts file in the client
Hello Dan,
I didn't know 2.4.3b2 was released :-)
Could you try this patch.
Jean-Louis
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 05:42:36PM -0500, Dan Garthwaite wrote:
As in it was skipped. I haven't investigated deeply enough to see if it was
a './configure' option I missed. cd'ing into changer-src and
When I run amdump, the following message appears (presumably due to the
hard drive being too big):
The system is FreeBSD 4.0, with Amanda 2.4.2p2.
thanks,
Ross.
FAILED AND STRANGE DUMP DETAILS:
/-- xxx /exports/mail lev 0 FAILED [/sbin/dump returned 3]
sendbackup: start