Amanda-Users

Re: [Amanda-users] Amrecover is not starting

2008-10-31 09:37:20
Subject: Re: [Amanda-users] Amrecover is not starting
From: Paul Bijnens <Paul.Bijnens AT xplanation DOT com>
To: amanda-users AT amanda DOT org
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 14:29:51 +0100
On 2008-10-31 13:49, rakesh wrote:
Hi
Thanks a lot your recomendations worked, atlast amrecover has started but i 
haven't recovered any files till now.I would like to share some entries of the 
same , what am i missing in here ?

Maybe you missed reading a manual?
Maybe you missed learning some basic Unix skills?
maybe you missed reading the errors messages and doing what they say?



root@BackUp-Host-Server:/backup/amanda_hold/DailySet1# amrecover
AMRECOVER Version 2.5.1p1. Contacting server on localhost ...
220 BackUp-Host-Server AMANDA index server (2.5.1p1) ready.
Setting restore date to today (2008-10-31)
200 Working date set to 2008-10-31.
200 Config set to DailySet1.
501 Host BackUp-Host-Server is not in your disklist.
Trying host BackUp-Host-Server.translogicsys.com ...
501 Host BackUp-Host-Server.translogicsys.com is not in your disklist.
Trying host BackUp-Host-Server ...
501 Host BackUp-Host-Server is not in your disklist.
Use the sethost command to choose a host to recover
amrecover>

What is the name of your host that you have configured in the disklist?




###############################################
root@BackUp-Host-Server:/backup/amanda_hold/DailySet1# amrecover
AMRECOVER Version 2.5.1p1. Contacting server on localhost ...
220 BackUp-Host-Server AMANDA index server (2.5.1p1) ready.
Setting restore date to today (2008-10-31)
200 Working date set to 2008-10-31.
200 Config set to DailySet1.
501 No index records for host: BackUp-Host-Server. Have you enabled indexing?
Trying host BackUp-Host-Server.translogicsys.com ...
501 Host BackUp-Host-Server.translogicsys.com is not in your disklist.
Trying host BackUp-Host-Server ...
501 No index records for host: BackUp-Host-Server. Have you enabled indexing?
Use the sethost command to choose a host to recover
amrecover>

Can I expect some help over here PLEASE


You can expect anything you like, but "one fool can ask more questions
than seven wise man can answer" or something like that is probably also
a good answer.  (Not implying that I'm one of those seven.)


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