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Date:      Mon, 9 Dec 2002 17:02:58 +0100 (CET)
From:      Marcel Stangenberger <marcel@hayholt.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   trouble using afbackup
Message-ID:  <20021209164956.O9278-100000@moredhel.hayholt.org>

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Hi all,

Yesterday i installed afbackup on my freebsd servers. I did a test backup
with it and i worked fine. Now today i wanted to continue testing but i
kept getting this error report in the logfile of the afbackup server

Mon Dec  9 16:44:25 2002, Error: Command 87 ('W') failed (writing to tape
failed.)
Mon Dec  9 16:44:25 2002, Command Error: device is not open for writing.
Mon Dec  9 16:44:25 2002, Error: Connection to client lost. Exiting.
Mon Dec  9 16:44:28 2002, Exiting with bad status 1, current error: No
such file or directory

now with "device" i assume it means my tape unit (/dev/sa0) so i placed a
new tape in it and used "mt -f /dev/sa0 erase" to clean it. This went well
but when i restarted the backup afterwards i got the same error.

and i just can't seem to figure out what directory/file it can't find

the client logfiles say

Mon Dec  9 16:44:30 2002, Mon Dec  9 16:44:30 2002, Server Error: setting
the file failed.
Mon Dec  9 16:44:30 2002, Full backup finished.
Mon Dec  9 16:44:31 2002, Warning: Minor errors occurred during backup.
See the logfile `/var/log/client.backup.log' for more details.

I installed afbackup from the ports collection, these are the versions

afbackup-client-3.3.5_2 AF's backup system
afbackup-server-3.3.5_2 AF's backup system

the afbackup server is running FreeBSD 4.5 release-p22
the afbackup client is running FreeBSD 4.7 release-p2
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does anyone know what is going wrong and how i can fix this?

Thanks in advance,

Marcel
-- 
"I have often regretted my speech, never my silence."
            - Xenocrates (396-314 B.C.)


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