On Sat, 22 Sep 2007, Bruce Thompson wrote:
/etc/amandates is the amanda equivalent of /etc/dumpdates, but I wouldn't
recommend symlinking them. While it might work out, I wouldn't assume that it
will: dumpdates is dump's file, amandates is amanda's file.
What I do is:
% cat /dev/null > /etc/amandates
% chown amanda /etc/amandates
Ok that makes sense.
Now I've run amdump manually again, there are a whole series of network is
unreachable messages:
yoda /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 lev 0 FAILED [port open: Network is unreachable]
jedi /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 lev 0 FAILED [port open: Network is unreachable]
etc.
All the hosts are in the same ethernet segment in the same IP subnet.
Might need to see where the packets are going as it could indicate a
network config problem (though all other normal TCP/IP communication
works fine).
Craig.
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