Hello
I use Amanda and a tape drive on my database server, and yesterday i deal
with disk problems on it.
So i wanted to verify my tapes on another server and i encoutered some
difficulties.
I think that you have to specify to amrecover where is the amandaIndex
with the flag -i and also
Hello,
has anybody got an idea how to buid amanda on an ia64 (Intel Itanium)?
./configure tells me:
creating cache ./config.cache
checking host system type... Invalid configuration `ia64-unknown-linux-gnu': machine
`ia64-unknown' not recognized
checking target system type... Invalid
Hi Bram,
Which release of amanda are you trying to compile?
Could you try the latest 2.4.3b4 snapshot from
http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~martinea/amanda ?
Jean-Louis
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 04:28:43PM +0200, Bram Metsch wrote:
Hello,
has anybody got an idea how to buid amanda on an ia64
To whomever maintains the amanda faq-o-matic:
RE: Issue:
http://amanda.sourceforge.net/fom-serve/cache/310.html,
Behavior:
This issue can also persist even after an upgrade to gnutar 1.13.19.
Even after re-configuring , compiling and installing amanda with the new
gnutar specified
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 10:56:26 -0400
Jean-Louis Martineau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bram,
Which release of amanda are you trying to compile?
Could you try the latest 2.4.3b4 snapshot from
http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~martinea/amanda ?
Jean-Louis
Hi Jean-Louis,
Thank you very much.
Greetings to fellow amanda users. I'd like to start off by saying amanda is
an incredible product which has saved our company much money and frustration
over the past 2 years. I've been in charge of the initial installation,
configuration and current maintenance of amanda, and I must say, the
Todd,
From: Dombrowski, Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
I recently ran across an issue on a new AIX 4.3 server we installed a few
[...]
getfsent.c: In function `open_fstab':
getfsent.c:154: `MNTTAB' undeclared (first use in this function)
I don't have a solution for you, but I do have a little
I forgot to search Google groups! Here's the answer that I found there, and
which worked for me as well:
From: Bernhard R. Erdmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: Re: Error compiling on AIX 4.3.3.0.09
Newsgroups: list.amanda.users
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Date: 2001-10-02 16:30:14 PST
I am
Hello all.
I am getting the following warnings/errors when doing a ./configure on
amanda 2.4.3b4 under AIX 4.3.3:
configure: WARNING: *** No terminal library, no history and command line
editing in amrecover!
configure: WARNING: *** Neither shmget() nor mmap() found!
configure: WARNING: ***
amanda-2.4.3b4
EXB-8700 Tape Drive
Exabyte 160M XL tapes
Got amanda configured. But amdump keeps erroring out. I used the EXB-8500 as my
template for the EXB-8700. But since amdump wasn't working, I ran tapetype.
Here is how I ran it:
# /usr/sbin/tapetype -f /dev/nst0
This is what I get
Bob Tanner wrote:
amanda-2.4.3b4
EXB-8700 Tape Drive
Exabyte 160M XL tapes
Got amanda configured. But amdump keeps erroring out. I used the EXB-8500 as my
template for the EXB-8700. But since amdump wasn't working, I ran tapetype.
Here is how I ran it:
# /usr/sbin/tapetype -f /dev/nst0
This
Quoting Galen Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The filemark is just a way for tape systems to waste tape...be glad that
it's zero...the real question is what is the advertised capacity of
these tapes?
7G uncompressed. The tape drive I have is listed below:
http://www.cpuinc.com/8700.html
Bob Tanner wrote:
Quoting Galen Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The filemark is just a way for tape systems to waste tape...be glad that
it's zero...the real question is what is the advertised capacity of
these tapes?
7G uncompressed. The tape drive I have is listed below:
How do I configure Amanda to backup to a partition on the same hard drive?
Or where can i find out how to do that?
Thanks
-james
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