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Can't get a level 0 backup.

2005-11-18 14:52:32
Subject: Can't get a level 0 backup.
From: Joe <jkonecn AT green-mfg DOT com>
To: amanda-users AT amanda DOT org
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 14:42:04 -0500
I just set up a new CentOS 4.2 server with Amanda 2.4.4p3.  I can't seem
to get a level 0 backup.  I want a level 0 M-F and when I'm not there S-Sun
it is for a degraded backup. I have tried to set everything up correctly and
what follows are pieces of amanda.conf and logs...

******** amanda.conf ********
dumpcycle 0
runspercycle 0
tapecycle 4 tapes

holdingdisk hd1 {
   comment "main holding disk"
   directory "/usr/dumps/amanda"       # where the holding disk is
   use -1 Gb           # how much space can we use on it
                       # a negative value mean:
                       #        use all space except that value
#    chunksize 2 Gb     # size of chunk if you want big dump to be
                       # dumped on multiple files on holding disks
                       #  N Kb/Mb/Gb split disks in chunks of size N
                       #  0          split disks in INT_MAX/1024 Kb chunks
                       # -N Kb/Mb/Gb dont split, dump larger
                       #             filesystems directly to tape
                       #             (example: -2 Gb)
   }

define dumptype global {
   comment "Global definitions"
   # This is quite useful for setting global parameters, so you don't have
   # to type them everywhere.  All dumptype definitions in this sample file
   # do include these definitions, either directly or indirectly.
   # There's nothing special about the name `global'; if you create any
   # dumptype that does not contain the word `global' or the name of any
   # other dumptype that contains it, these definitions won't apply.
   # Note that these definitions may be overridden in other
   # dumptypes, if the redefinitions appear *after* the `global'
   # dumptype name.
   # You may want to use this for globally enabling or disabling
   # indexing, recording, etc.  Some examples:
   index yes
   # record no
}

define dumptype always-full {
   global
   comment "Full dump of this filesystem always"
   compress none
   priority high
   dumpcycle 0
}

******* disklist *******
g1.green-mfg.com / always-full -1 local

******* amdump report *******

These dumps were to tape DailySet1001.
The next tape Amanda expects to use is: DailySet1002.


STATISTICS:
                         Total       Full      Daily
                       --------   --------   --------
Estimate Time (hrs:min)    0:04
Run Time (hrs:min)         0:07
Dump Time (hrs:min)        0:03       0:00       0:03
Output Size (meg)           7.2        0.0        7.2
Original Size (meg)         7.2        0.0        7.2
Avg Compressed Size (%)     --         --         --    (level:#disks ...)
Filesystems Dumped            1          0          1   (3:1)
Avg Dump Rate (k/s)        37.1        --        37.1

Tape Time (hrs:min)        0:00       0:00       0:00
Tape Size (meg)             7.2        0.0        7.2
Tape Used (%)               0.0        0.0        0.0   (level:#disks ...)
Filesystems Taped             1          0          1   (3:1)
Avg Tp Write Rate (k/s)  9331.7        --      9331.7

USAGE BY TAPE:
 Label              Time      Size      %    Nb
 DailySet1001       0:00       7.2    0.0     1

******* debug output *******
sendbackup: debug 1 pid 11947 ruid 33 euid 33: start at Thu Nov 17 10:00:07 2005
/usr/lib/amanda/sendbackup: version 2.4.4p3
 parsed request as: program `DUMP'
                    disk `/'
                    device `/'
                    level 3
                    since 2005:11:17:4:7:42
                    options `|;bsd-auth;index;'
sendbackup: try_socksize: send buffer size is 65536
sendbackup: time 0.000: stream_server: waiting for connection: 0.0.0.0.38242
sendbackup: time 0.000: stream_server: waiting for connection: 0.0.0.0.38243
sendbackup: time 0.000: stream_server: waiting for connection: 0.0.0.0.38244
sendbackup: time 0.000: waiting for connect on 38242, then 38243, then 38244
sendbackup: time 0.001: stream_accept: connection from 10.0.0.4.38245
sendbackup: time 0.001: stream_accept: connection from 10.0.0.4.38246
sendbackup: time 0.001: stream_accept: connection from 10.0.0.4.38247
sendbackup: time 0.001: got all connections
sendbackup: time 0.002: dumping device '/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00' with 
'ext3'
sendbackup: time 0.003: spawning /sbin/dump in pipeline
sendbackup: argument list: dump 3usf 1048576 - /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
sendbackup: time 0.003: started index creator: "/sbin/restore -tvf - 2>&1 | sed 
-e '
s/^leaf[        ]*[0-9]*[       ]*\.//
t
/^dir[  ]/ {
s/^dir[         ]*[0-9]*[       ]*\.//
s%$%/%
t
}
d
'"
sendbackup: time 0.006:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: Date of this level 3 dump: Thu 
Nov 17 10:00:07 2005
sendbackup: time 0.007:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: Date of last level 2 dump: Wed 
Nov 16 23:07:42 2005
sendbackup: time 0.007:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: Dumping 
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 (/) to standard output
sendbackup: time 0.116:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: Label: none
sendbackup: time 0.116:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: Writing 10 Kilobyte records
sendbackup: time 0.117:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular 
files]
sendbackup: time 31.929:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: mapping (Pass II) 
[directories]
sendbackup: time 204.224:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: estimated 3638 blocks.
sendbackup: time 204.226:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: Volume 1 started with block 
1 at: Thu Nov 17 10:03:32 2005
sendbackup: time 204.272:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: dumping (Pass III) 
[directories]
sendbackup: time 204.651:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: dumping (Pass IV) [regular 
files]
sendbackup: time 205.174:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: Volume 1 completed at: Thu 
Nov 17 10:03:32 2005
sendbackup: time 205.175: index created successfully
sendbackup: time 205.175:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: Volume 1 7240 blocks (7.07MB)
sendbackup: time 205.175:  62:    size(|):   DUMP: 7240 blocks (7.07MB)
sendbackup: time 205.176:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: finished in less than a 
second
sendbackup: time 205.176:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: Date of this level 3 dump: 
Thu Nov 17 10:00:07 2005
sendbackup: time 205.176:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: Date this dump completed:  
Thu Nov 17 10:03:32 2005
sendbackup: time 205.177:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: Average transfer rate: 0 kB/s
sendbackup: time 205.177:  93:  normal(|):   DUMP: DUMP IS DONE
sendbackup: time 205.177: pid 11947 finish time Thu Nov 17 10:03:32 2005

What did I miss?

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