Amanda-Users

Re: errors still

2003-06-11 02:40:52
Subject: Re: errors still
From: "Joseph Sirucka" <Joseph.Sirucka AT team.telstra.com DOT au>
To: <gene.heskett AT verizon DOT net>, "Sirucka, Joseph" <Joseph.Sirucka AT team.telstra DOT com>, <amanda-users AT amanda DOT org>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 16:31:17 +1000
Hi Gene

thanks for the reply.

the lo interface is up with the 127.0.0.1 ip.

The amandahost files is correct and I am really stuck on what is broken.

I have posted a printout of the permissions of my directory incase something
in debian linux is not kosher.

Also the clients the redhat backup server backup are solaris machines.

Also included is a amandad debug file from my /tmp/amanda.

I am really at a loss to why one will work and one does not.

regards

Joseph
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gene Heskett" <gene.heskett AT verizon DOT net>
To: "Sirucka, Joseph" <Joseph.Sirucka AT team.telstra DOT com>;
<amanda-users AT amanda DOT org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: errors still


> On Tuesday 10 June 2003 02:56, Joseph Sirucka wrote:
> >Hi All
> >
> >I have recently installed two amanda backup servers.
> >
> >One is a redhat 8 server with a six stacker dds 3 autoloader, and a
> > debian unit with a single dds3 unit.
> >
> >I compiled amanda on both servers. They both have the same
> > permissions and user privilages.
>
> Can we assume they were unpacked and built by the user 'amanda', who
> is a member of group 'disk' or 'backup' or similarly high permissions
> rated group, and then installed by the user 'root'?
>
> >The redhat server seems to be able to back itself and other servers
> > up other than the second backup server.
> >
> >The debian unit does not seem to want to back it self up (it was
> > only designed for backing itself up).
>
> Is the 'lo' interface up? even when backing up itself, amanda uses the
> client/server model.
>
> >In the /tmp/amanda the debug files show no errors and are the same
> > amoung the two servers. THe debian server passes the amcheck but
> > fails during the amdump.
> >
> >My error I get from the debian server is
> >
> >olbs2 /usr lev 0 FAILED [disk /usr offline on olbs2]
>
> and I assume that 'olbs2' is an alias present and accounted for in the
> /etc/hosts, AND the ~/.amandahosts files?
>
> >and the two errors amongst the redhat box is
> >
> >planner: ERROR olbgeNAK: amandad busy
> >olbgen /export/home RESULT MISSING
>
> It appears you have that process hung for some reason.  The question
> is why?  perms?
>
> >I have looked upon the faq-o-matic with help from them
> >
> >regards
> >
> >Joseph
>
> -- 
> Cheers, Gene
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>
>

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