I tried it by hand with /opt and it worked.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 256 3. Nov 14:52 pst_opt_0.new
tar (GNU tar) 1.13.25
i dont know why it has a Problem with /pst?! Ok its big (80GB) but not to
big i think.
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Von: Paul Bijnens [mailto:paul.bijnens AT xplanation DOT com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. November 2005 14:46
An: Sebastian Kösters
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: AW: AW: AW: AW: Estimate timeout from server
Sebastian Kösters wrote:
> I found this in /tmp/amanda on the client
>
...
> sendsize[25487]: argument list: /bin/tar --create --file /dev/null
> --directory /pst --one-file-system --listed-incremental
> /var/lib/amanda/gnutar-lists/pst_p
> st_0.new --sparse --ignore-failed-read --totals .
> sendsize[25485]: time 0.023: waiting for any estimate child
> sendsize[25487]: time 1519.255: .....
> sendsize[25487]: estimate time for /pst level 0: 1519.252
> sendsize[25487]: no size line match in /bin/tar output for "/pst"
> sendsize[25487]: .....
> sendsize[25487]: estimate size for /pst level 0: -1 KB
> sendsize[25487]: time 1519.255: waiting for /bin/tar "/pst" child
> sendsize[25487]: time 1519.256: after /bin/tar "/pst" wait
> sendsize[25485]: time 1519.256: child 25487 terminated with signal 13
> sendsize: time 1519.257: pid 25485 finish time Thu Nov 3 14:25:44 2005
>
>
> whats that: no size line match in /bin/tar output for "/pst"
Amanda looks in the tar output for a line like:
Total bytes written: 33955840 (32MB, 938MB/s)
But it does not find one.
>
> and that: size for /pst level 0: -1 KB ??
The -1 is means it failed.
Does the tar command works for another directory instead of /pst ?
e.g. /var/log
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