I got the source bilt and changed the path to amandad in the
/xinetd.d/amandaclient config to point to /usr/local/libexec/amandad.
Put when I run amcheck on the server for this host it still times out.
Any ideas?
Paddy Sreenivasan wrote:
James,
libamclient-2.5.0p2.so should be installed in
James Wilson wrote:
I got the source bilt and changed the path to amandad in the
/xinetd.d/amandaclient config to point to /usr/local/libexec/amandad.
Put when I run amcheck on the server for this host it still times out.
Any ideas?
faq/doc: restart xinetd, look for /tmp/amanda, permissions,
James,
Are you still seeing the problem of selfcheck not being started on this client?
Thanks,
Paddy
On 11/9/06, James Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got the source bilt and changed the path to amandad in the
/xinetd.d/amandaclient config to point to /usr/local/libexec/amandad.
Put when I
I changed the permissions on the /tmp/amanda directory and now I get this.
ERROR: NAK apexdev.transolutions.net: getpwnam(amandabacup) fails
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
James Wilson wrote:
I got the source bilt and changed the path to amandad in the
/xinetd.d/amandaclient config to point
I did a make uninstall and ran ./configure again but it still comes up
with the user amandabacup instead of amandabackup. How can I totally
remove the configuration?
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
James Wilson wrote:
I got the source bilt and changed the path to amandad in the
Did you run ./configure --with-user=amandabackup other configure
options ? Please provide output of amadmin XX config command?
Thanks,
Paddy
On 11/9/06, James Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did a make uninstall and ran ./configure again but it still comes up
with the user amandabacup
Yes I ran ./configure --with-user=amandabackup --with-group=disk. Is
there a way to remove the ./configure like make uninstall is there a
similar command?
Paddy Sreenivasan wrote:
Did you run ./configure --with-user=amandabackup other configure
options ? Please provide output of amadmin XX
I apologize it seems that I was using the 2.5.0p2.tar.gz file not the
sourc rpm. Does this make a difference?
Paddy Sreenivasan wrote:
Did you run ./configure --with-user=amandabackup other configure
options ? Please provide output of amadmin XX config command?
Thanks,
Paddy
On 11/9/06,
Hi folks,
I've been implementing amanda 2.5.0p2 in our very heterogeneous
environment. One of the clients is AIX 5.2. It compiles correctly but
sendsize always dumps core. It appears to be related the addition of the
AMANDATES_FILE macro. Does this ring any bells for anyone?
Brett
Hi, all.
To summarize, I'm trying to back up a hashed spool of mailboxes on our
mailserver at work. The top directory of that spool has five hundred
directories numbered 0-499 and I want to back them up a hundred at a
time over the length of the backup process.
The first time I tried,
On 11/9/06, James Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I apologize it seems that I was using the 2.5.0p2.tar.gz file not the
sourc rpm. Does this make a difference?
This should not matter. Please provide output for amadmin xx version
Paddy
Amanda 2.5.1p2 RPMs, Windows MSI, and source tar ball are available for
following platforms at
http://www.zmanda.com/downloads.html
- Red Hat Enterprise server 4,
- Red Hat Enterprise server 3
- Suse Linux Enterprise 9,
- Suse Linux Enterprise 10,
- Open Suse 10.0,
- Fedora Core 3,
- Fedora Core
On Thursday 09 November 2006 16:12, Brett Marlowe wrote:
I've been implementing amanda 2.5.0p2 in our very heterogeneous
environment. One of the clients is AIX 5.2. It compiles correctly but
sendsize always dumps core. It appears to be related the addition of the
AMANDATES_FILE macro. Does
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