Hi!
Thanks for your help.
The parameters for amrecover are NOT optional and now it works.
Now the next Problem is, that there is now index, but I think I don´t create
one.
Malte
You might want to specify your tape server, index server and tape device
when
you run amrecover. Is calvin you tape
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
Tread lightly -- thar be dragons here. :) They both have their pros and
cons, and it can be a matter of deep seated religous belief for people.
FS specific dump programs can back up things that tar doesn't know about
(e.g. ACLs), and can
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Jay Lessert wrote:
You say ufs(dump), so I'm assuming recent Solaris. The calculation
is different for Linux.
Correctamundo! Solaris 2.8 to be precise.
*snip great list of pros and cons*
Thanks for the input!
--
Conny Gyllendahl
It is not enough to have great
I have recently installed amanda 2.4.2p2 and I discovered that it no
longer supports negative chunksize parameter, which I used to direct big
dumps (some 10G+ filesystems) to tape directly. Now, when I try to du
level 0 dump of such a filesystem, it gives me an error: data write: File
too
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 10:27:16AM +0300, Conny Gyllendahl wrote:
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
Tread lightly -- thar be dragons here. :) They both have their pros and
cons, and it can be a matter of deep seated religous belief for people.
FS specific dump programs
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 12:08:52PM +0300, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
I have recently installed amanda 2.4.2p2 and I discovered that it no
longer supports negative chunksize parameter, which I used to direct big
dumps (some 10G+ filesystems) to tape directly. Now, when I try to du
level 0
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Jon LaBadie wrote:
Alternatively, files_to_dump can identify individual
files or directories. ... This dump is equivalent
to a level 0 dump of the indicated portions of the
filesystem ...
It looks like by naming a directory you do
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I just installed amanda-2.4.3b3 on solaris 8. I got this error when I ran
amcheck:
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
ERROR: whitney NAK: expected PROGRAM, got OPTIONS
How do I go about fixing it?
Soo
Can anyone help me?
I'm using the chg-manual on a DLT-8000, with runtapes=2. I've un-commented
the section in the script that sends mail once an hour, asking for the next
Amanda tape.
Right now, I started an amflush after last night's failure to find the right
tape. It rejected the first
My timeout issues were more related to the dump process of amanda. From
what I can tell from your snippet is that you may need to verify how
your amanda services are configured on each end of the pipe.
I am responding this to the list so that others may be able to help
also.
Jim
On Tue,
Try this :
In chg-manual, comment or remove the line
DD if=$tape count=1 $logfile 21
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- Original Message -
From: Brashers, Bart -- MFG, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Amanda Users (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 5:16 PM
Subject: chg-manual problems
Can
I'm trying to back up a filesystem on a Red Hat 7.2
linux client, but when I run amcheck DailySet1, it
gives me this error:
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
ERROR: lin001: [access as amanda not allowed from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] amandahostsauth failed
Client check:
Hello John,
2.4.3b3 is buggy with relative exclude list. Try the latest snapshot
from http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~martinea/amanda .
Jean-Louis
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 08:47:52PM -0400, John Ouellette wrote:
Ok, now that's interesting... I'll agree that the fact that you're using
2.4.3b3
Sounds to me like you need to add the entry in the clients .amandahosts
file like this:
lin001.foobar.com amanda
Schlomo Schwartz wrote:
I'm trying to back up a filesystem on a Red Hat 7.2
linux client, but when I run amcheck DailySet1, it
gives me this error:
Amanda Backup Client Hosts
1. the amanda hosts exists on all participants
2. format correct?
hostname amandausername || hostname.domain amandausername
3. the file is in the amanda user home.
Hope this helps,
Jim
On Tue, 2002-08-20 at 14:33, Schlomo Schwartz wrote:
I'm trying to back up a filesystem on a Red Hat
--- Jim Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. the amanda hosts exists on all participants
2. format correct?
hostname amandausername || hostname.domain
amandausername
3. the file is in the amanda user home.
Here's the contents of my /var/lib/amanda/.amandahosts
lin01 amanda
Just double checking here, is /var/lib/amanda the amanda users home dir?
Schlomo Schwartz wrote:
--- Jim Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. the amanda hosts exists on all participants
2. format correct?
hostname amandausername || hostname.domain
amandausername
3. the file is in
I am trying to perform a forced full backup on all
disks in disklist to tapetype HARD-DISK
define tapetype HARD-DISK {
length 4 mbytes
}
there is 70GB available on the disk but I get this
error on most of the files in the disklist
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
s2a.dotcom /home
--- Scott Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just double checking here, is /var/lib/amanda the
amanda users home dir?
Yes, it is.
# grep amanda /etc/passwd
amanda:x:33:6:Amanda user:/var/lib/amanda:/bin/bash
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On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 at 3:39pm, Marvin Davenport wrote
I am trying to perform a forced full backup on all
disks in disklist to tapetype HARD-DISK
define tapetype HARD-DISK {
length 4 mbytes
}
there is 70GB available on the disk but I get this
error on most of the files in
I am using 2.4.3b3 and file driver
slot 1 file:/mnt/disk2/t01
slot 2 file:/mnt/disk2/t02
slot 3 file:/mnt/disk2/t03
slot 4 file:/mnt/disk2/t04
slot 5 file:/mnt/disk2/t05
slot 6 file:/mnt/disk2/t06
slot 7 file:/mnt/disk2/t07
slot 8 file:/mnt/disk2/t08
slot 9 file:/mnt/disk2/t09
--- Joshua
--On Tuesday, August 20, 2002 15:19:14 -0700 Schlomo Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- Jim Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. the amanda hosts exists on all participants
2. format correct?
hostname amandausername || hostname.domain
amandausername
3. the file is in the amanda user
Has anyone found a way to use amanda with Windows systems? I have a
mixed environment I need to do backups for and would love to have a
single solution. For some reason veritas couldn't use the Exabyte
changer properly.
=G=
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Galen Johnson wrote:
Has anyone found a way to use amanda with Windows systems? I have a
mixed environment I need to do backups for and would love to have a
single solution. For some reason veritas couldn't use the Exabyte
changer properly.
Check out
I had considered a samba solution...just wanted to be sure I didn't miss
anything simpler.
=G=
Mark Fearer wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Galen Johnson wrote:
Has anyone found a way to use amanda with Windows systems? I have a
mixed environment I need to do backups for and would love to
Hi,
I just installed amanda-2.4.3b3 on solaris 8. I got this error when
I ran amcheck:
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check
ERROR: whitney NAK: expected PROGRAM, got OPTIONS
How do I go about fixing it?
Looks to me like a version conflict between server and
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