At 10:14 12-7-2001 -0400, Luc Lalonde wrote:
Hello Seth and Simon,
I figured I'd answer both of you at the same time.
First off, I do get some strange errors of this type:
fh_verify: mail/:saved permission failure, acc=1, error=13
svc: unknown program 100227 (me 100003)
However, when I searched on Google this was an NFS message that was harmless
and could be ignored (is this right?).
Can't comment on this.
I looked this morning and I see this message (dmesg):
st0: Block limits 1 - 16777215 bytes
This equates to 15GB... rotten tape or drive going mad. It should read 20GB
if I am correct.
If I use 1GB = 1000MB it comes at 16GB which is still 4GB short.
The crash always happens when the Amanda system is writting to tape. Could
this be a hardware problem clue?
possibly yes.
I haven't tried the 1.01 RPMS yet. I'm on a SuSE7.1 system here so I compile
my own kernels.
Patches are available for building your own kernel
the patches can be found at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/1.0_rpm.html
I'm not using any kind of RAID on this system. It's got four SCSI disks
connected to the onboard(Adaptec) SCSI controler and a tape (HP-DAT40)
connected to an Adaptec-30160 controller.
That tape drive should work, you have 20GB uncompressed and 40GB compressed.
We got tape full errors at about 30GB of data.
Good luck
--
Seth
Every program has two purposes one for which
it was written and another for which it wasn't
I use the last kind.
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