RE:amrecover says "Host is not in your disklist"
2006-02-27 06:36:52
On 24/02/06, Gene Heskett <gene.heskett AT verizon DOT net> wrote:
> On Friday 24 February 2006 08:25, Foro Linux wrote:
> >Hi list:
> > I'm trying to recover some file from my recentrly created tape
> > with amdump, and as amrecover says, I'm have tryed to "set
> > config,host before setting disk", but when I run sethost
> > rasillo.pl.local, I get "501 Host rasillo.pl.local is not in your
> > disklist".
> >Why?
>
> Did you use the machines hostname alias in the disklist?
This is the full disklist file content
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rasillo.pl.local /vol1 {
# all directories except the one that start with [a-u]
always-full-tar
high-tar
} 1
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>
> >
> >Here is the full output of the amrecover execution:
> >
> >-------------------------------------
> >-------------------------------------------
> >[root@rasillo amanda]# amrecover -C rasillo.pl.local
> >AMRECOVER Version 2.4.4p3. Contacting server on localhost ...
> >220 rasillo AMANDA index server (2.4.4p3) ready.
> >200 Access OK
> >Setting restore date to today (2006-02-24)
> >200 Working date set to 2006-02-24.
> >Warning: no log files found for tape lunes written 2006-02-24
> >200 Config set to rasillo.pl.local.
> >501 Host rasillo.pl.local is not in your disklist.
> >Trying host rasillo.pl.local ...
> >501 Host rasillo.pl.local is not in your disklist.
> >Trying host rasillo ...
> >501 Host rasillo is not in your disklist.
> >amrecover> sethost rasillo.pl.local
> >501 Host rasillo.pl.local is not in your disklist.
> >Trying host rasillo.pl.local ...
> >501 Host rasillo.pl.local is not in your disklist.
> >Trying host rasillo ...
> >501 Host rasillo is not in your disklist.
> >amrecover>
> >-------------------------------------
> >-------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >and here are my config files:
> >
> >--/etc/amanda/rasillo.pl.local/amanda.conf----------------------------
> >---------- org "rasillo.pl.local" # your organization name
> > for reports mailto "amanda" # space separated list of
> > operators at your site dumpuser "amanda" # the user to run
> > dumps under
> >inparallel 1 # maximum dumpers that will run in parallel
> > (max 63) dumporder "sssS" # specify the priority order of each
> > dumper netusage 600 Kbps # maximum net bandwidth for Amanda, in
> > KB per sec dumpcycle 5 days # the number of days in the normal
> > dump cycle runspercycle 5 # the number of amdump runs in
> > dumpcycle days tapecycle 9 tapes # the number of tapes in
> > rotation
> >bumpsize 20 Mb # minimum savings (threshold) to bump level 1
> > -> 2 bumpdays 1 # minimum days at each level
> >bumpmult 4 # threshold = bumpsize * bumpmult^(level-1)
> >etimeout 300 # number of seconds per filesystem for
> > estimates. dtimeout 1800 # number of idle seconds before a
> > dump is aborted. ctimeout 30 # maximum number of seconds
> > that amcheck waits tapebufs 20
> >tapedev "/dev/nst0" # the no-rewind tape device to be used
> >rawtapedev "/dev/null" # the raw device to be used (ftape only)
> >maxdumpsize -1 # Maximum number of bytes the planner will
> > schedule tapetype HP-DAT72 # what kind of tape it is (see
> > tapetypes below) amrecover_do_fsf yes # amrecover will
> > call amrestore with the amrecover_check_label yes # amrecover
> > will call amrestore with the autoflush no #
> >indexdir "/etc/amanda/rasillo.pl.local/index" #
> > index directory
> >diskfile "/etc/amanda/rasillo.pl.local/diskfile"
> > # infofile "/etc/amanda/rasillo.pl.local/infofile"
> > # database directory
> >logdir "/etc/amanda/rasillo.pl.local/logdir" # log
> >directory
> >tapelist "/etc/amanda/rasillo.pl.local/tapelist"
> > # list of used tapes
> >define tapetype HP-DAT72 {
> > comment "HP-DAT72 USB interface (compression on)"
> > length 31267 mbytes
> > filemark 524 kbytes
> > speed 1474 kps
> >}
> >
> >define dumptype global {
> > comment "Global definitions"
> >}
> >
> >define dumptype always-full {
> > global
> > comment "Full dump of this filesystem always"
> > compress none
> > priority high
> > dumpcycle 0
> >}
> >
> >define dumptype always-full-tar {
> > global
> > comment "Full dump of this filesystem always with tar"
> > program "GNUTAR"
> > compress none
> > index
> > priority high
> > dumpcycle 0
> >}
> >
> >define interface local {
> > comment "a local disk"
> > use 1000 kbps
> >}
> >
> >define interface le0 {
> > comment "100 Mbps ethernet"
> > use 1000 kbps
> >}
> >
> >--/etc/amanda/rasillo.pl.local/amanda.conf----------------------------
> >---------- rasillo.pl.local /vol1 {
> > # all directories except the one that start with [a-u]
> > always-full-tar
> > high-tar
> > } 1
> >--/etc/amanda/rasillo.pl.local/amanda.conf----------------------------
> >---------- 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
> >192.168.1.240 rasillo.pl.local rasillo
> >-------------------------------------
> >-------------------------------------------
> >
> >Thanks in advance
>
> --
> Cheers, Gene
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