Re: Problem with amflush
2004-02-05 01:03:46
> OK, please take that to the next logical step.
>
> Amanda is telling you you have "cruft directories" as well
> as "apparently good amanda directories". Is there anything
> in those directories? Perhaps your apparently good directories
> also contain "cruft", and only cruft *** .
>
> At the end of an amdump run amanda tries to remove the directory
> it was using. It "should" have already removed all files from
> those directories so a basic "rmdir" type remove should work.
> But if any "cruft" is left behind, the "rmdir" action will not
> remove the directory and it will "look like" there is still
> something needing flushing.
I just checked all the directories begining with 2004* in the holding disk
and yes all of them have amanda backup dumps in them.
There is one more non amanda directory called "windows". I use this
directory to backup windows servers [non amanda backup process - manual]
Thanks!
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