Joe Konecny wrote:
Freebsd 5.2.1, amanda 2.4.4p2... compiled with user bin
and group operator...
I have no experience with freebsd.
if I use this disklist...
r4p17 amrd0s1f nocomp-root -1 local
...amcheck does nothing. I don't get a status
report in mail.
Amcheck always does something, when run on the command line.
I suppose it says everyhing OK.
When run as "amcheck -m" it only reports by mail if there
are any errors. No news is good news in that case.
Or do you mean that you don't get a report when running
amdump either.
if I use this disklist...
r4p17 amrd0 nocomp-root -1 local
...amcheck gives me this error:
ERROR: r4p17: [could not access amrd0 (amrd0): no
such file or directory]
As expected, I guess.
I have no experience with freebsd. What are the names of
the diskdevices in freebsd? It seems to me the normal
block devices are /dev/amrd0s1f and not /dev/amrd0 (probably
indicating the whole disk or raid array, and not a partition).
Or did you expect something else?
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