Amanda-Users

Re: Mutliple configs sharing the same indexes

2006-04-24 10:12:46
Subject: Re: Mutliple configs sharing the same indexes
From: Paul Bijnens <paul.bijnens AT xplanation DOT com>
To: Paul Bijnens <paul.bijnens AT xplanation DOT com>, amanda users list <amanda-users AT amanda DOT org>
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 16:09:52 +0200
On 2006-04-24 15:41, stan wrote:

amanda@amanda:~$ amgetconf DailyDump indexdir
/opt/amanda/var/DailyDump/index
amanda@amanda:~$ amgetconf disk_only indexdir
/opt/amanda/var/DailyDump/index

Yes, that looks OK.

Yup.


Also have a look in the /tmp/amanda/ directory on the index-server,
and examine the files "amindexd.datetime.debug" for any other
indications.  (stupid question:  remembering that you had trouble
with DNS: are you 100% sure that "amanda.meadwestvaco.com" is always
the same computer, i.e. DNS has only one IP-number for that host?
Do you find the amindexd.datetime.debug file for each session?)

Good memory :-) Or I've made avery public idiot of myself one :-)


Well, this is interesting: I do see this:

amindexd: < 501 Host amanda.meadwestvaco.com is not in your disklist.
When running amrecover using the disk_only config, but disklist is linked
to all 3 configs.

But the next line it should try the host "amanda" (without the domain
part), or isn't it?

Compare the amindex.*.debug files of both sessions: the one with
"DailyDump" as config and the one with "disk_only" as config.

Where does it start to be different?





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