Hey Man
I'm sorry if in any way I have offended you and apologise.
seems just for some reason the amrecover is no working but it seems that
when I try to restore a certain directory, with no mater what date set is
always reverts back to the same tape and dosen't seem to extract it.
Joseph
----- Original Message -----
From: "DK Smith" <dks AT MediaWeb DOT com>
To: "Sirucka, Joseph" <Joseph.Sirucka AT team.telstra DOT com>
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: recovering
> C'mon man! That was inappropriate.
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> I was trying to help you two days ago and you did not respond to my
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> I do not appreciate you posting my private e-mail to the mailing list.
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> I will not be spending my time to help diagnose this... after that.
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> >My amnda user home dir is /home/amanda/
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> >where else I am trying the amrecover as root user.
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> >the OS believes I should be /usr/local/etc/amanda/daily and the
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> >exist with all the files to allow amnda to backup daily.
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> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "DK Smith" <dks AT MediaWeb DOT com>
> >To: "Sirucka, Joseph" <Joseph.Sirucka AT team.telstra DOT com>
> >Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 11:13 AM
> >Subject: Re: recovering
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> >> did you check what the OS thinks is the home directory?
> >> I asked you this yesterday!
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> >> If the same exact question not work the last time, why ask the same
> >> question again?
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> >> What about a response to my suggestion... Did my response confuse
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> >> or help or was simply wrong?
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> >> So can you answer the question about your passwd entry?
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