On Monday 29 November 2004 09:00, Nick Danger wrote:
Is there any way to properly calculate what your timeout estimate
value should be other then trial and error? I have a partition on a
machine that gives this error. "
dominion.h /u00 lev 0 FAILED [Estimate timeout from dominion]
Have a look in on the client in the file
/tmp/amanda/sendsize.DATETIMESTAMP.debug.
The first and the last line contain a date.
Even when the server times out, the client still continues.
If not, then there is probably an error message.
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