As usual, a followup on myself :-)
Paul Bijnens wrote:
Leonid Shulov wrote:
I fogot logs files:
/tmp/amanda:
-rw------- 1 amanda disk 2284 Jan 24 10:11
amandad.20060124101041.debug
...
amandad: error receiving message: timeout
amandad: time 29.994: error receiving message: timeout
amandad: time 29.995: pid 3201 finish time Tue Jan 24 10:11:11 2006
*/var/log/messages:
Jan 24 16:35:59 ellas amandad[13633]: error receiving message: timeout
Jan 24 16:59:53 ellas xinetd[6618]: Exiting...
This is strange: xinetd invokes amandad because there is some traffic
received on port 10080/udp. But when amandad tries to receive a dgram,
it receives nothing, and thus times out after 30 seconds.
Very strange...
But this log file dates from yesterday. What that the logfile
that is created when you started amandad manually. Then yes
indeed, it should time out after 30 seconds. Perfect.
Note that the timestamps in /var/log/messages are 6 hours later :-)
Please try to simulate one problem at a time.
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