hello list!!
I am attempting to backup my freebsd box using amanda. I am enjoying great
success backing up linux but the FreeBSD machine is one of my cornerstone
network machines housing LDAP and DNS and it would be a a genuinely good idea
to get this backed up.
So fortunately I had no trouble at all installing the following:
LBSD2# pkg_info | grep -e amanda -e mtx -e aespipe
aespipe-v2.3.e_1 An AES encrypting or decrypting pipe
amanda-client-3.2.1,1 The Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver
(clie
amanda-perl-wrapper-1.01 Perl wrapper to use with Amanda (with libthr.so.*
linked)
mtx-1.3.11 Control SCSI media changer devices
I was able to export the amanda user's key to the bsd box and log in without a
password.
[amandabackup@VIRTCENT18:~] $ssh bsd2.summitnjhome.com
Last login: Sat Jul 2 22:54:06 2011 from 192.168.1.40
Copyright (c) 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
#########################################################
# EXAMPLE.COM #
# TITLE: LBSD2 BOX #
# HOST: LBSD2 #
# LOCATION: SUMMIT BASEMENT #
########################################################
But when I run amcheck I still get an EOF error even tho I can ssh in without a
pass.
WARNING: BSD2.summitnjhome.com: selfcheck request failed: EOF on read from
BSD2.summitnjhome.com
And if I try to run an amservice on the bsd client this is the response I get:
[amandabackup@VIRTCENT18:~] $amservice bsd2.summitnjhome.com ssh noop <
/dev/null
Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive).
Request failed: EOF on read from bsd2.summitnjhome.com
Now, under centos amanda runs as the 'amandabackup' user with the group 'disk'.
Installing the package under freebsd adds no such user and I had to add them
manually. And under centos the amanda home is /var/lib/amanda/. Under freebsd
this directory is not created.
Under bsd it looked like the /usr/local/share/amanda directory should function
as it's home but I'm unsure of that. I tried chowning it to amandabackup:disk
but that had no effect on the error.
Could someone please provide a tip on how I can go about backing up the FreeBSD
client?
thanks in advance!
tim
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