Just as an additional data point, I have recently been seeing this on a server that is running
Ubuntu 16.04 Server LTS and Amanda 3.5.1. It was my impression that the same numbers every day could
be cleared by locating the DLE in the holding disk and removing all the blocks for it, but I haven't
tracked the recurrences as carefully as I probably should.
On 5/8/20 5:53 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 25.10.18 um 18:03 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
I see this on a debian 9.5 machine
FAILURE DUMP SUMMARY:
server /var date 20180829231504 lev 0 partial taper: source server
crc (61305989:15470559232) and input server crc (fd9a566b:15470397520)
differ)
(both amanda server and client are Debian 9.5, running amanda-3.5.1)
The crc-"numbers" are the same every day. How to fix that, is it
problematic?
anyone ?
we still see that on a debian 10.3 server ...
could someone explain which step fails here?
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