Re: AW: AW: AW: AW: Problem with tape and labeling (archiving)
2005-04-14 06:15:10
Hi, Sebastian,
on Donnerstag, 14. April 2005 at 10:46 you wrote to amanda-users:
SK> The pathes are hardcoded in the script
Once again:
# crontab -u amanda -l
gives:
0 1 * * 0 /etc/amanda/label.sh (with DailySet1004)
15 1 * * 0 /usr/sbin/amcheck -a full-Sonntag
??
And you have executed these steps as user amanda as well?
Note that you have executed "amcheck" manually, not
"/usr/sbin/amcheck", but this shouldn't be your problem.
Maybe add an explicit "mt rewind" to your label.sh ...
--
best regards,
Stefan
Stefan G. Weichinger
mailto:monitor AT oops.co DOT at
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