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Date:      Wed, 20 Jan 99 08:33:24 -0500
From:      FreeBSD Questions <freebsd@netsys.hn>
To:        Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br>
Cc:        "John R. Jackson" <jrj@gandalf.cc.purdue.edu>, "amanda-users@amanda.org" <amanda-users@amanda.org>, "freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Amanda Experts: amrecover doesn't work?
Message-ID:  <199901201433.IAA01956@mail.netsys.hn>

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-- [ From: FreeBSD Questions * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --

> >> Then that's not a valid Amanda tape.  It got clobbered somehow.
> 
> > Would you explain me why? If I do a amcheck it says it is VOL02. How can
I
> > be sure if my backup is working then?
> 
> amverify ?

Here are the test results and nothing seems strange:

8:24 mail: {117} ./amverify DailySet1
[: syntax error
No tape changer...
Tape device is /dev/nrst0...
Verify summary to amanda admin
Defects file is /tmp/amverify.1259/defects
amverify DailySet1
Wed Jan 20 08:25:46 CST 1999

Using device /dev/nrst0
Waiting for device to go ready...\rRewinding...                            
\rProcessing label...\rVolume VOL02, Date 19990117
Rewinding...\rReading...\rChecked internet.netsys.hn.sd0a.19990117.0
Reading...\rEnd-of-Tape detected.
Rewinding...\r
8:26 mail: {118}

I cd to /tmp but there is no amverify.1259/defects file there.
The only weird thing I found here is that mail.netsys.hn is the Amanda
server and from which I want to recover a file. Why is amverify telling me
that it checked internet.netsys.hn which is only an Amanda client?


Thanks again for your time.

Pablo Quintana


> Alexandre Oliva  http://www.dcc.unicamp.br/~oliva  aoliva@{acm.org}
> oliva@{dcc.unicamp.br,gnu.org,egcs.cygnus.com,samba.org} Universidade
Estadual
> de Campinas, SP, Brasil
> 
> 

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