> Amcheck could (and should -- I'll add it to the > TODO list) test the amount of free space, but that would only be good > at the time amcheck was run and the file system could fill up after that. If you're going to be mucking with amcheck, could you also fix the bug where it assumes that /usr/local/amanda/etc has to be writable, even if the files it writes to have been located somewhere else at configure time? -Mitch
- What is the meaning of the /usr/local/etc/amanda/change... Jeff Silverman
- Re: What is the meaning of the /usr/local/etc/aman... John R. Jackson
- Re: What is the meaning of the /usr/local/etc/... Mitch Collinsworth
- Re: What is the meaning of the /usr/local/... John R. Jackson
- Re: What is the meaning of the /usr/lo... Alexandre Oliva
- Re: What is the meaning of the /usr/lo... Mitch Collinsworth
- Re: What is the meaning of the /usr/local/etc/aman... David Wolfskill
