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List:       amanda-users
Subject:    Re: amanda and dumpdates - aka amandates - file
From:       Craig Dewick <cdewick () lios ! apana ! org ! au>
Date:       2007-09-23 23:42:35
Message-ID: Pine.GSO.4.64.0709240937470.25311 () lios ! apana ! org ! au
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2007, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:

> Craig Dewick schrieb:
>> Now I've run amdump manually again, there are a whole series of network
>> is unreachable messages:
>>
>> yoda /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 lev 0 FAILED [port open: Network is unreachable]
>> jedi /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 lev 0 FAILED [port open: Network is unreachable]
>
> amcheck says the same?

No. Amcheck doesn't report any errors trying to check the client systems 
(jedi is the tape server host as well as a client btw).

I just did a manual 'amcheck -c ORBnet' on Jedi (it's the tape host) and 
it reported no errors.

>> All the hosts are in the same ethernet segment in the same IP subnet.
>> Might need to see where the packets are going as it could indicate a
>> network config problem (though all other normal TCP/IP communication works
>> fine).
>
> - Can you ping "yoda" and "jedi" from the server?

Jedi is the server as well as a client, and yes the other two systems can 
be pinged.

> - And can you ping your amanda server from these hosts?

Yes.

> - Is there a firewall between the hosts or on the clients/server?

No. They're all in the same local network with no firewalls of any sort. 
There's a network switch (with no special config changes from the 
defaults) and a Cisco router as the interface with the local network and 
the seperate ethernet segment going to the ADSL router for external 
connectivity.

The Cisco doesn't implement any firewalling - the only firewall controls 
are in the ADSL router itself.

Craig.

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