I have seen this a couple of times now. In the notes section of the report, planner claims "Incremental of filet:/platoon/v1.1 bumped to level 2.". According to the dump summary, a level 0 was done for this directory. The statistics section shows two level 0 and six level 1 dumps. Has anyone seen this before?
I am using 2.4.2 with GNU Tar. The tape server is on Red Hat 7.3. The client filet is running Red Hat 6.0. Doug -- Doug Meredith Skyridge Systems Inc. (506) 854-7997 www.skyridge.com ----- Original Message ----- > *** A TAPE ERROR OCCURRED: [cannot overwrite active tape Test4]. > Some dumps may have been left in the holding disk. > Run amflush to flush them to tape. > The next tape Amanda expects to use is: Test1. > > > STATISTICS: > Total Full Daily > -------- -------- -------- > Estimate Time (hrs:min) 0:01 > Run Time (hrs:min) 0:14 > Dump Time (hrs:min) 0:20 0:20 0:00 > Output Size (meg) 173.8 173.3 0.4 > Original Size (meg) 1226.3 1223.4 2.9 > Avg Compressed Size (%) 14.2 14.2 15.2 (level:#disks ...) > Filesystems Dumped 8 2 6 (1:6) > Avg Dump Rate (k/s) 147.9 149.4 29.8 > > Tape Time (hrs:min) 0:00 0:00 0:00 > Tape Size (meg) 0.0 0.0 0.0 > Tape Used (%) 0.0 0.0 0.0 > Filesystems Taped 0 0 0 > Avg Tp Write Rate (k/s) -- -- -- > > > NOTES: > planner: Incremental of filet:/platoon/v1.1 bumped to level 2. > > > DUMP SUMMARY: > DUMPER STATS TAPER STATS > HOSTNAME DISK L ORIG-KB OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS KB/s MMM:SS KB/s > -------------------------- ----------------------------------- ----------- - > filet -atoon/v1.1 0 981630 89984 9.2 12:41 118.3 N/A N/A > ribeye / 1 670 96 14.3 0:08 11.7 N/A N/A > ribeye //ws001/b1$ 0 271155 87488 32.3 7:07 205.0 N/A N/A > ribeye /boot 1 10 32 320.0 0:00 104.9 N/A N/A > ribeye /etc 1 340 32 9.4 0:04 7.3 N/A N/A > ribeye /usr/local 1 30 32 106.7 0:00 138.6 N/A N/A > sirloin /home/doug 1 1680 192 11.4 0:01 130.4 N/A N/A > sirloin /var/amanda 1 220 64 29.1 0:00 156.5 N/A N/A > > (brought to you by Amanda version 2.4.2p2)
