Hello list,
I am still having problems with indexing. I
have read and read thru the list but all I see are questions about this problem
with no answers. So anyways here goes:
My disklist has an entry like this:
host da7s1e comp-user-index #mountpoint
comment
all my logs and conf files are under
/usr/local/etc/amanda/normal
logs index and curinfo are also under there in
subdirs.
Under indexdir i get :
hostname/diskname/date_dumplevel.gz
When i zcat it all the info looks
fine.
Now when i cd to the directory I am trying to
recover and run amrecover -C normal -s index-server -t tape-server -d
tape-device
i get this:
AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2p2. Contacting server on host.domain.com ... 220
rsync AMANDA index server (2.4.2p2) ready. 200 Access OK Setting restore
date to today (2002-09-03) 200 Working date set to 2002-09-03. 200 Config
set to normal. 200 Dump host set to host.domain.com. $CWD '/eight3' is on
disk 'da7s1e' mounted at '/eight3'. Scanning /usr/hold... 200 Disk set to
da7s1e. No index records for disk for specified date If date correct,
notify system administrator Invalid directory - /eight3 amrecover>
Then i go look at the /tmp/amanda/*.debug and see
this
amindexd: debug 1 pid 1316 ruid 2 euid 2 start time Tue Sep 3
15:19:40 2002 amindexd: version 2.4.2p2 < 220 rsync AMANDA index server
(2.4.2p2) ready. > SECURITY USER root bsd security: remote host
host.domain.com user root local user operator amandahosts security check
passed < 200 Access OK > DATE 2002-09-03 < 200 Working date
set to 2002-09-03. > SCNF normal < 200 Config set to normal. >
HOST host.domain.com < 200 Dump host set to host.domain.com. > DISK
/eight3 < 501 No index records for disk: /eight3. Invalid? > DISK
da7s1e < 200 Disk set to da7s1e. > DISK da7s1e < 200 Disk set
to da7s1e. > OISD / < 500 No dumps available on or before date
"2002-09-03" > OISD / < 500 No dumps available on or before date
"2002-09-03" > OISD / < 500 No dumps available on or before date
"2002-09-03"
If I am not mistaken it looks like amrecover wants
a "/" directory on "da7s1e" However da7s1e is a disk dedicated to the
/eight3 mount point. Is this right? I know it is confusing as
hell.
As I have said, I have seen this talked about
but have never seen the answer. Can anyone help me with
this?
Thanks in advance
greg
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