Amanda-Users

Re: Amflush

2002-12-26 16:46:52
Subject: Re: Amflush
From: Gene Heskett <gene_heskett AT iolinc DOT net>
To: "Bill Hults" <ehults AT paydata DOT com>, "Amanda List" <amanda-users AT amanda DOT org>
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 16:14:40 -0500
On Thursday 26 December 2002 15:01, Bill Hults wrote:
>Hi
>I am running Amanda 2.43 under RH8.
>Amflush has stopped working recently. My normal backups run fine
> but if for some reason I don't change the tape & I need to flush
> the files to tape it won't.
>The amflush file looks like this
>
>amflush: datestamp 20021226
>driver: pid 30923 executable driver version 2.4.3
>driver: send-cmd time 0.002 to taper: START-TAPER 20021226
>taper: pid 30924 executable taper version 2.4.3
>taper: page size is 4096
>taper: buffer size is 32768
>taper: buffer[00] at 0x40091000
>taper: buffer[01] at 0x40099000
>taper: buffer[02] at 0x400a1000
>...
>taper: buffer[19] at 0x40129000
>taper: buffer structures at 0x40131000 for 240 bytes
>taper: read label `MidDay10103' date `20021218'
>taper: wrote label `MidDay10103' date `20021226'
>
>So it looks like it writes the label & then hangs. It will stay
> that way until I kill the process.
>Any thoughts?
>TIA
>
>
>Bill Hults

The only thing I can come up with is a permissions problem & even 
that is not makeing a lot of sense to me.  Is everything in the 
holding disk owned by amanda and whatever group (disk?) you made 
amanda a member of?  Ditto for the contents of /usr/local/libexec?

How about the directory where its supposed to store its logfiles?

And, when you put in the tarball for amanda, did you first remove 
the rpm's?  RedHat doesn't put them in the default (for amanda) 
directories, and that makes for some interesting mix-n-missmatch 
errors.  I've had to watch up2date like a hawk else it will 
re-install the rpms, which is not a Good Thing(tm).

Maybe (I sure hope so) somebody else has a better idea.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
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