Greetings,
I saw that a new snapshot was available tonight, so I built it and
installed it, but I'm getting the same error I've gotten from any
snapshot newer than the 2.4.5b1-20040423, which I'll revert to a few
seconds.
In one try at running 'amcheck DailySet1' this is returned instantly:
[amanda@coyote amanda-2.4.5b1-20040510]$ amcheck DailySet1
amcheck: error while loading shared libraries:
libamserver-2.4.5b1-20040510.so: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory
Unforch, ls -l sees the library just fine:[amanda@coyote
amanda-2.4.5b1-20040510]$ ls
-l /usr/local/lib/libamserver-2.4.5b1-20040510.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 392999 May 11
22:17 /usr/local/lib/libamserver-2.4.5b1-20040510.so
Now I'll reinstall the 0423 snapshot and rerun 'amcheck DailySet1'
Bah, I forgot to use mt to rewind the tape loaded, so I'll have to run
it twice to restore the right tape for tonights run. Anyway:
Darn I can't get dd to quit, unkillable. Seems like a poor excuse to
reboot, but...
Suffice to say, tape 25 decided to become unreadable, so I replaced it
and re-wrote the label with dd after editing the tape number. But I
issued another dd to confirm the label and its that process that
locked itself up, holding a lock on /dev/st0. That won't do at
all...
--
Cheers, Gene
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