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Operating Systems Solaris amanda's amcheck fail in solaris 10 Post 302253375 by conandor on Friday 31st of October 2008 12:10:31 PM
Old 10-31-2008
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Originally Posted by incredible
Are you using "auth bsdtcp" in your dumptype definition ? I don't see that
And also check your /etc/xinetd.d/amanda file for correct entries
i running amanda on solaris 10.
i using inet instead of xinet. on solaris i don't think there will be xinetd.d conf file.
 

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AMRAW(8)						  System Administration Commands						  AMRAW(8)

NAME
amraw - Amanda Application open and read data DESCRIPTION
Amraw is an Amanda Application API script. It should not be run by users directly. It uses dd to backup and restore data. Amraw can backup only one directory entry, it can be a single file, a raw device, anything that amanda can open and read. The diskdevice in the disklist (DLE) must be the filename amraw open and read. Restore is done in place, an open is done and the data is written to it. A file owned by root and permission 0600 is create if the directory entry doesn't exist before the restore. Only full backup is allowed PROPERTIES
This section lists the properties that control amgtar's functionality. See amanda-applications(7) for information on application properties and how they are configured. DIRECTORY Used only for restore command, can be a device name or file, the data will be restored to it. EXAMPLE
define application-tool app_amraw { plugin "amraw" } A dumptype using this application might look like: define dumptype amraw { global program "APPLICATION" application "app_amraw" } Note that the program parameter must be set to "APPLICATION" to use the application parameter. SEE ALSO
amanda(8), amanda.conf(5), amanda-applications(7) The Amanda Wiki: : http://wiki.zmanda.com/ AUTHOR
Jean-Louis Martineau <martineau@zmanda.com> Zmanda, Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com) Amanda 3.3.3 01/10/2013 AMRAW(8)
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