Re: Amanda Client
2004-09-28 15:30:32
Jason Miller <jwm AT interlinc DOT net> writes:
> The below is exactly what is in my xinetd.conf and I have added amanda to it
> to my hosts.allow and to insure everything is good to go I went as far as
> rebooting the machine.
Running amcheck with -c on the server might be another, more lightweight
way to check if the client is fine.
BTW, I just remembered that amanda also needs its own access control
file configured, so you'd also do (this is sh syntax not csh if in doubt):
echo "bigstore.example.org amanda" >~operator/.amandahosts
replace bigstore.example.org by the server's hostname. Depending on the
DNS setup, you may need to do this as well:
echo "bigstore amanda" >>~operator/.amandahosts
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Matthias Andree
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