Hello all - I've recently started using Amanda for my backup strategy, and I'm having a problem with amrecover. I set up my tape/index server on a RH 7.3 system with a 20G holding disk and a 4mm DAT
Are you sure your index files are good? Do the files look like: /somedir/file1 or is it more like: 8945983969/somedir/file1 If your index files contain the large random leading numbers, you are using
Aha. My Solaris system didn't have gnutar installed, so in the process of installing the Amanda client I had downloaded the source from gnu.org (the link on the Amanda installation notes pages wasn't
My faded memories here don't recall it being that simple. All your data is on the tapes, but in some cases the directories themselves were saved as numbers. Best solution is to fix your tar and use a
Frank seems to have set you on the correct path, replacing your tar version. So just a hint about using amrecover. When browsing it presents the file tree as it existed on a particular date. So suppo
Well, for the record, from my limited testing it did turn out to be that simple. In the appropriate index directory, I ran the following commands: gunzip -c 20050108_0.gz | sed -e 's~^[0-9]*/./~/~' >