Re: Debian machine as Amanda tapehost, can't see itself
On Tue Oct 9 11:18:32 2001 Bill Benedetto wrote...
>
>>>> Stan Brown writes:
>
> Stan> I'm trying to set up a Debian machine (potato with 2.4.9
> Stan> kernel) as an Amanada tapehost to replace a HP-UX
> Stan> machine.
> Stan>
> Stan> At the moent it's mostly working, except that it can't
> Stan> see itself, as far as Amanda is concerned.
> Stan>
> Stan> Sugestions?
>
>Did you make sure that the host was listed in the
>$HOME/.amandahosts file (probably best if you put both the FQDN
>and the non-FQDN versions in the file).
>
>We didn't need/use the .amandahosts file before we switched to
>Debian (although I believe that is more a function of the version
>of Amanda than the OS beneath the covers).
>
Yes the neweer versions do default to that type of authentication. Yes it's
setup OK. Heres the debug file, and ideas?
amcheck: debug 1 pid 543 ruid 1001 euid 0 start time Tue Oct 9 13:41:54 2001
amcheck: dgram_bind: socket bound to 0.0.0.0.769
amcheck-clients: dgram_send_addr: sendto(170.85.109.24.10080) failed: Invalid argument
amcheck-clients: dgram_send_addr: sendto(170.85.109.24.10080) failed: Invalid argument
amcheck-clients: dgram_send_addr: sendto(170.85.109.24.10080) failed: Invalid argument
amcheck: pid 543 finish time Tue Oct 9 13:42:24 2001
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