Yogish wrote:
I get the following errors while trying to do amrecover. When I do
'sethost host', It says no index records for the host. I have enabled
Did you really type "sethost host"? Probably not.
The exact command and error message helps a lot, instead of
generalising what you believe is irrelevant. (e.g. did you
give the fqdn or not? Is amanda compiled with --with-fqdn?)
Then, are the indexes enabled. They are not by default.
If your disklist looks like:
the.host /the/disk comp-user
Try this command to find out:
amadmin YourConfig disklist the.host /the/disk
and see if "index" is "YES" or no.
If it is, then we need more info, like the contents of the
debug-files in /tmp/amanda/* .
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