Author: rom <amandau AT inventivetechnology DOT at>
Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2006 14:57:23 +0200
But in the Application log, I found a bunch of inetd errors: inetd : PID 2808 : amanda: can't set uid 18: Permission denied. You can check with which authority inetd is running. Check the properties
CYGWIN inetd is running as the Local System account. And I tried changing System to SYSTEM in inetd.conf, but there was no change. It occurs to me that the error messages I'm seeing while running ine
Author: rom <amandau AT inventivetechnology DOT at>
Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2006 23:09:22 +0200
Anyway I found this on the list. It's a mail from [McGraw, Robert P.]: The following is from Corinna Vinschen Cygwin Project Co-Leader Red Hat This is the trouble I am having. "Btw., when running on
I'm trying to run the amanda client under cygwin (the client in question has some weird SMB problem that causes it to hang when copying large numbers of files, so I can't back it up over SMB). I foll
Author: rom <amandau AT inventivetechnology DOT at>
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 19:20:55 +0200
Have you created the /tmp/amanda directory? It must exist and it must be writable by the user System. If you created it using the cygwin prompt it will not be writable by the user System. So check th
/tmp/amanda exists, and is definitely writeable -- that's where I found the amanda log file. But in the Application log, I found a bunch of inetd errors: inetd : PID 2808 : amanda: can't set uid 18: