I found out that if I run more than one samba dump (smbclient) at once, the
smb jobs get stucked.
If I run them serialy (spindle) it works much better (probaby ok).
There must be some issues with multiple simultaneus smb jobs, but I cant
tell what is wrong.
Also the jobs have to be a little bit
There must be some issues with multiple simultaneus smb jobs, but I
cant tell what is wrong.
Not using amanda, but Samba in general, I found that when I ran a domain
controller that opened shares from one of its clients (a Win98 box)
things would crawl until I killed samba PDC or smbmount..
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Turgut Kalfaoglu wrote:
Hi there. I backup a system, and I notice that it complains about 'unusual
or strange backup result' during the email. These are files I forgot to
exclude; things like logs, that change during the backup.
So, I added them to /etc/exclude.gtar which is defined properly in
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 00:11, Dana Bourgeois wrote:
Thanks. Doing a 'make distclean' and './configure' didn't change
anything but still, thanks.
If you didn't give configure a list of options, amanda will be pretty
crippled. Because I always have the latest snapshot in service, and
I
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 00:36, Dana Bourgeois wrote:
Answered my own question once I had time to dig a little.
You need to have the readline-devel rpm installed as well as the
readline rpm.
No one came forward about the QIC tape warning but I will know after
I configure the disk 'tapes'
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 03:39:22PM -0800, Stephen Walton wrote:
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 09:44, Paul Bijnens wrote:
Stephen Walton wrote:
I'm guessing from the responses I'm getting that no one else on the list
is even trying to use a changer directly from amrecover?
Which version
hi,
did anybody has a configuration for a
HP C5683A C111 DAT Streamer DDS 4 20GB
thank´s
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Hi, amanda-users,
I just talked to a customer about the various times in the Amanda
Mail Report.
There is the Estimate Time, Run Time, Dump Time, Tape Time
I understand them pretty well, but I would like to know if and where
the listed entries are described. (Would not hurt to see all the
Hello, I have a client with diskes like this:
/dev/hda1 /boot
/dev/hda2 /
/dev/hda3 /var
/dev/hda5 /var/spool/mail
before, the amanda works fine with the first three diskes, recently, I
added /var/spool/mail to the disklist, but amanda failed to back it up,
gave out message:
FAILURE AND
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 09:42, Yu Chen wrote:
Hello, I have a client with diskes like this:
/dev/hda1 /boot
/dev/hda2 /
/dev/hda3 /var
/dev/hda5 /var/spool/mail
before, the amanda works fine with the first three diskes, recently,
I added /var/spool/mail to the disklist, but amanda failed
Thanks, Gene
Think that might be the problem. I will try it tonight.
So you mean by dump, it should backup everything under /var including
/var/spool/mail? But it didn't happen on my system, the dump didn't
back it up. That's why I added the entry.
Chen
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Gene Heskett
Following our recent reorg of amanda configs, I've considered moving
some data from index, curinfo and possibly the log of one config to the
datadirs of another. The object would be to make amrecover think that
certain tapes were written using this other config, although they were
really
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 10:13, Yu Chen wrote:
Thanks, Gene
Think that might be the problem. I will try it tonight.
So you mean by dump, it should backup everything under /var
including /var/spool/mail? But it didn't happen on my system, the
dump didn't back it up. That's why I added the
Is anyone here using the includefile directive in their config? How
exactly does it work? Does it apply to all config files, or just
amanda.conf? What can the file contain - full config info, or just
whatever is not set in the file including it? If I have two configs, can
I have one
--On Tuesday, November 11, 2003 10:35:32 -0500 Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 10:13, Yu Chen wrote:
Thanks, Gene
Think that might be the problem. I will try it tonight.
So you mean by dump, it should backup everything under /var
including
I'm trying to backup a home partition with amanda under Sun Solaris 9 with
Amanda version 2.4.4p1:
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/md/dsk/d0 102G50G51G50%/home
which contains a lot of i-nodes:
Filesystem iused ifree
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 08:25:31AM +0200, Turgut Kalfaoglu wrote:
Hi there. I backup a system, and I notice that it complains about 'unusual
or strange backup result' during the email. These are files I forgot to
exclude; things like logs, that change during the backup.
So, I added them to
I submitted a bug to samba bugzilla.
regards,
gregor
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 10:40, Frank Smith wrote:
Hello, I have a client with diskes like this:
/dev/hda1 /boot
/dev/hda2 /
/dev/hda3 /var
/dev/hda5 /var/spool/mail
Notice that /var/spool/mail is a seperate partion than /var. Dump
and tar (with the options Amanda calls it with)
Thanks again, Gene and Frank!
Yeah, my tar is fine, it's 1.13-25. I installed amanda from rpms.
So according to Frank, since /var and /var/spool/mail are on different
diskes, tar shouldn't cross them, right?
Best
Chen
No, by dump, I meant the program 'dump', as opposed to the program
Hi, Zoltan,
on Dienstag, 11. November 2003 at 17:22 you wrote to amanda-users:
ZK I'm trying to backup a home partition with amanda under Sun Solaris 9 with
ZK Amanda version 2.4.4p1:
ZK Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
ZK /dev/md/dsk/d0 102G50G51G
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 04:37:17PM +0100, Toralf Lund wrote:
Is anyone here using the includefile directive in their config? How
exactly does it work? Does it apply to all config files, or just
amanda.conf? What can the file contain - full config info, or just
whatever is not set in the
--On Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:38:46 -0500 Yu Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks again, Gene and Frank!
Yeah, my tar is fine, it's 1.13-25. I installed amanda from rpms.
So according to Frank, since /var and /var/spool/mail are on different
diskes, tar shouldn't cross them, right?
Thanks Frank and Gene,
I think I got it. Very helpful list!
Chen
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On Tuesday 11 November 2003 11:38, Yu Chen wrote:
Thanks again, Gene and Frank!
Yeah, my tar is fine, it's 1.13-25. I installed amanda from rpms.
So according to Frank, since /var and /var/spool/mail are on
different diskes, tar shouldn't cross them, right?
Best
Chen
Thats correct, tar stays
My config is the following:
Amanda server runs on the same machine (i.e. the tape drive, which is a HP
DLT 40/80GB attached directly to this server). I can succesfully backup
other parttitions from the same machine as well as from other clients. I
can also backup a single home directory (I've
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 10:54:03AM -0600, Frank Smith wrote:
--On Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:38:46 -0500 Yu Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since Amanda calls tar with the --one-file-system option, it won't
follow links across partition boundaries. Dump is restriceted to a
single
ZK My config is the following:
ZK Amanda server runs on the same machine (i.e. the tape drive, which is a HP
ZK DLT 40/80GB attached directly to this server).
Which one? I assume that your machines are the following disklist
entries, even if some are commented out right now.
From your
Hi, Zoltan Kato,
on Dienstag, 11. November 2003 at 18:51 you wrote to amanda-users:
Is the holdingdisk the same physical disk as the on /home is on?
ZK No, it is on another partition (/opt) and partly on the same physical
ZK disk. Here are the relevant parts:
ZK /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s5 20G
The backup is running now. Here is what top says:
load averages: 0.46, 0.31, 0.18
19:00:37
134 processes: 131 sleeping, 1 zombie, 2 on cpu
CPU states: 16.3% idle, 12.4% user, 2.7% kernel, 68.6% iowait, 0.0% swap
Memory: 2048M real, 1457M free, 190M swap in use, 5385M swap free
PID
Backups to the file: device ran just fine. The vtblc warnings (QIC support)
apparently don't affect anything here.
Dana Bourgeois
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dana Bourgeois
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 9:36 PM
To: 'Dana
Gene, no QIC drive and amcheck ran fine. Thank you for responding on this
point.
Re: your previous post about making and installing Amanda. I know the rule
of thumb is to 'make install' as root but the Amanda INSTALL file doesn't
say that. I think that should be fixed and I'll be happy to send
I recently posted a question about my attempts to get 2.4.4p1 running on a
RedHat 7.0 box. I probably didn't mention that the plan was to go tapeless.
This project didn't work and I can explain exactly why so others won't bump
into the same wall I did.
2.4.4p1 compiles just fine on RedHat 7.0
I recently posted a question about my attempts to get 2.4.4p1 running on a
RedHat 7.0 box. I probably didn't mention that the plan was to go
tapeless.
This project didn't work and I can explain exactly why so others won't
bump
into the same wall I did.
2.4.4p1 compiles just fine on RedHat
Looks like the estimate has timed out after a 1/2 hour. I do not know why
estimation takes so long. What is more interesting: after amdump has
finished there is still a gtar process running:
load averages: 0.91, 0.90, 0.90
20:48:53
58 processes: 55 sleeping, 1 zombie, 2 on cpu
CPU states:
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 14:09, Dana Bourgeois wrote:
Gene, no QIC drive and amcheck ran fine. Thank you for responding
on this point.
Good.
Re: your previous post about making and installing Amanda. I know
the rule of thumb is to 'make install' as root but the Amanda
INSTALL file
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 11:09:04AM -0800, Dana Bourgeois wrote:
Re: your previous post about making and installing Amanda. I know the rule
of thumb is to 'make install' as root but the Amanda INSTALL file doesn't
say that. I think that should be fixed and I'll be happy to send in a
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 14:38, Dana Bourgeois wrote:
I recently posted a question about my attempts to get 2.4.4p1
running on a RedHat 7.0 box. I probably didn't mention that the
plan was to go tapeless. This project didn't work and I can explain
exactly why so others won't bump into the
--On Tuesday, November 11, 2003 20:50:58 +0100 Zoltan Kato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like the estimate has timed out after a 1/2 hour. I do not know why
estimation takes so long. What is more interesting: after amdump has
finished there is still a gtar process running:
Estimates can take
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 08:50:58PM +0100, Zoltan Kato wrote:
Looks like the estimate has timed out after a 1/2 hour. I do not know why
estimation takes so long. What is more interesting: after amdump has
finished there is still a gtar process running:
You mentioned, I think, that this is a
The system is question belongs to an engineer as his personal workstation.
I really wanted a stand alone backup server so this solution is my preferred
one. I think upgrading the 7.0 system to 8.0 or at least to a 2.4.19 kernel
would also have worked just fine.
Dana Bourgeois
-Original
I just did a 'grep root INSTALL' in the amanda-2.4.4p1 directory from the
tar.gz file I downloaded with the same name from amanda.org and nothing was
found. I have to stand by my original comment.
Dana Bourgeois
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 at 1:09pm, Dana Bourgeois wrote
I just did a 'grep root INSTALL' in the amanda-2.4.4p1 directory from the
tar.gz file I downloaded with the same name from amanda.org and nothing was
found. I have to stand by my original comment.
From the top of that file:
Basic
Hi, Zoltan Kato,
on Dienstag, 11. November 2003 at 20:50 you wrote to amanda-users:
ZK Looks like the estimate has timed out after a 1/2 hour. I do not know why
ZK estimation takes so long. What is more interesting: after amdump has
ZK finished there is still a gtar process running.
As Jay and
Hi all!
I've been having trouble getting amanda to support gnu tar
on Solaris boxes.
What I discovered was that even though I explicitly set the
path to gnu tar at configure time;
./configure other options --with-gnutar=/usr/local/bin/tar
and even though amanda appeared to configure for gnu
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 02:20:38PM +1300, Steve Wray wrote:
Hi all!
I've been having trouble getting amanda to support gnu tar
on Solaris boxes.
What I discovered was that even though I explicitly set the
path to gnu tar at configure time;
./configure other options
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