Now i think the problem is other:
[root@tux2 backup]# amrecover Daily
AMRECOVER Version 2.4.4p2. Contacting server on tux2.employer.com.br ...
220 tux2 AMANDA index server (2.4.4p2) ready.
200 Access OK
Setting restore date to today (2004-05-28)
200 Working date set to 2004-05-28.
Scanning /dumps/amanda...
200 Config set to Daily.
200 Dump host set to tux2.employer.com.br.
Trying disk /backup ...
$CWD '/backup' is on disk '/backup' mounted at '/backup'.
200 Disk set to /backup.
/backup
amrecover> ls
2004-05-28 .
2004-05-28 bin/
2004-05-28 bkp/
2004-05-28 cafe/
2004-05-28 cafesistemas/
2004-05-28 dev/
2004-05-28 etc/
2004-05-28 lib/
2004-05-28 servdados/
2004-05-28 servdados2/
2004-05-28 servdados3/
2004-05-28 servinter/
2004-05-28 sql_bkp/
amrecover> ls
2004-05-28 .
2004-05-28 bin/
2004-05-28 bkp/
2004-05-28 cafe/
2004-05-28 cafesistemas/
2004-05-28 dev/
2004-05-28 etc/
2004-05-28 lib/
2004-05-28 servdados/
2004-05-28 servdados2/
2004-05-28 servdados3/
2004-05-28 servinter/
2004-05-28 sql_bkp/
amrecover> cd sql_bkp
/backup/sql_bkp
amrecover> ls
2004-05-28 .
2004-05-28 sql.tgz
amrecover> add sql.tgz
Added /sql_bkp/sql.tgz
amrecover> extract
Extracting files using tape drive /dev/nst0 on host tux2.employer.com.br.
The following tapes are needed: Employer0
Restoring files into directory /backup
Continue [?/Y/n]? Y
Extracting files using tape drive /dev/nst0 on host tux2.employer.com.br.
Load tape Employer0 now
Continue [?/Y/n/s/t]? Y
EOF, check amidxtaped.<timestamp>.debug file on tux2.employer.com.br.
amrecover: short block 0 bytes
UNKNOWN file
amrecover: Can't read file header
extract_list - child returned non-zero status: 1
Continue [?/Y/n/r]?
Below is my amidxtaped debu file:
amidxtaped: debug 1 pid 3457 ruid 502 euid 502: start at Fri May 28 08:14:44
2004
amidxtaped: version 2.4.4p2
amidxtaped: time 0.000: > SECURITY USER root
amidxtaped: time 0.078: bsd security: remote host tux2.employer.com.br user
root local user amanda
amidxtaped: time 0.158: amandahosts security check passed
amidxtaped: time 0.158: > CONFIG=Daily
amidxtaped: time 0.158: > LABEL=Employer0
amidxtaped: time 0.158: > FSF=1
amidxtaped: time 0.158: > HEADER
amidxtaped: time 0.158: > DEVICE=/dev/nst0
amidxtaped: time 0.158: > HOST=^tux2.employer.com.br$
amidxtaped: time 0.158: > DISK=^/backup$
amidxtaped: time 0.158: > DATESTAMP=20040528
amidxtaped: time 0.158: > END
amidxtaped: time 0.282: amrestore_nargs=0
amidxtaped: time 0.282: Ready to execv amrestore with:
path = /usr/local/sbin/amrestore
argv[0] = "amrestore"
argv[1] = "-p"
argv[2] = "-h"
argv[3] = "/dev/nst0"
argv[4] = "^tux2.employer.com.br$"
argv[5] = "^/backup$"
argv[6] = "20040528"
amrestore: WARNING: not at start of tape, file numbers will be offset
amrestore: 0: reached end of information
amidxtaped: time 0.340: amrestore terminated normally with status: 1
amidxtaped: time 0.340: rewinding tape ...
amidxtaped: time 40.076: done
amidxtaped: time 40.076: pid 3457 finish time Fri May 28 08:15:24 2004
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Bijnens" <paul.bijnens AT xplanation DOT com>
To: "Marcelo Leão Caffaro" <leao AT employer.com DOT br>
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: Amrecover
> Marcelo Leão Caffaro wrote:
> > This is my debug file amindexd
>
> So I may conclude there was no amidxtaped.XXX.debug log file?
>
> Then have a look in the (x)inetd.conf on the server.
> The server needs the server amandaidx (10082/tcp) to handle
> the index, which works fine, and when reading the backup itself,
> it needs service amidxtape (10083/tcp). Maybe a typo in the
> that config?
>
> --
> Paul Bijnens, Xplanation Tel +32 16 397.511
> Technologielaan 21 bus 2, B-3001 Leuven, BELGIUM Fax +32 16 397.512
> http://www.xplanation.com/ email: Paul.Bijnens AT xplanation DOT com
> ***********************************************************************
> * I think I've got the hang of it now: exit, ^D, ^C, ^\, ^Z, ^Q, F6, *
> * quit, ZZ, :q, :q!, M-Z, ^X^C, logoff, logout, close, bye, /bye, *
> * stop, end, F3, ~., ^]c, +++ ATH, disconnect, halt, abort, hangup, *
> * PF4, F20, ^X^X, :D::D, KJOB, F14-f-e, F8-e, kill -1 $$, shutdown, *
> * kill -9 1, Alt-F4, Ctrl-Alt-Del, AltGr-NumLock, Stop-A, ... *
> * ... "Are you sure?" ... YES ... Phew ... I'm out *
> ***********************************************************************
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