Thank you Gunnar and Dustin!
I switched to tcp on one host yesterday and it worked fine so far. I
will observe this for the next couple of days and report back to you.
Thank you again for your fast response,
Volker
Gunnarsson, Gunnar wrote:
Switching to tcp instead of using udp cured those
Stefan Zörner wrote:
Hi,
we are about to build up a backup system onto a network drive. We do
not need long term full backup, we just want to be able to access data
maximal a month old.
We thought of doing one full backup and then just doing cumulative
backups. We are planning on using it
I am running Sun Solaris 10 x86
I have SunStudio12.1.
I am trying to compile amanda 2.6.1.p2
I went the SunStudio12.1 route because of all the heart ache with gcc and
glib-2.0.
I have read all the information about the glib-2.0 on the zmanda wiki.
It seems no matter which direction I go I
Hi, Thanks for your response. Please see my questions line
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:37:29AM -0700, Paul Yeatman wrote:
Hi!
On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 10:18 +0100, Mark Adams wrote:
Hi All,
Debian lenny, Amanda 2.6.1p1-2
I'm backing up a single 1.9T xfs filesystem to an LTO4 drive
Setting the below LD_OPTIONS should be all that you need to do to get it
to build since you're using some packages from OpenCSW.
LD_OPTIONS='-R/opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST -R/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib'
On 04/16/2010 11:02 AM, McGraw, Robert P wrote:
I am running Sun Solaris 10 x86
I have
Was glib built with the same toolchain? If not, then that --rpath
option probably comes from glib's pkg-config information, and is
intended for the toolchain used to build glib.
Dustin
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Open Source Storage Engineer
http://www.zmanda.com
Greets all;
I tried to install the ati driver package for my video card back on the 9th
of April, and have been trying to recover my Fedora 10 install ever since.
That driver install hosed the X11 stuff as their installer went through the
system deleting stuff that would get in the way of its