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=Problem= | |||
[[amandad]] fails with error | [[amandad]] fails with error | ||
addr 0.0.0.0: hostname lookup failed | addr 0.0.0.0: hostname lookup failed | ||
The [[amdump]] and [[amcheck]] commands may display this error. | The [[amdump]] and [[amcheck]] commands may display this error. | ||
=Solution= | |||
Check the amandad debug logs on the client. For example: ''/tmp/amanda/amandad.<Datestamp>''. Example of log messages: | Check the amandad debug logs on the client. For example: ''/tmp/amanda/amandad.<Datestamp>''. Example of log messages: |
Revision as of 23:18, 22 May 2007
This article is a part of the Troubleshooting collection.
Problem
amandad fails with error
addr 0.0.0.0: hostname lookup failed
The amdump and amcheck commands may display this error.
Solution
Check the amandad debug logs on the client. For example: /tmp/amanda/amandad.<Datestamp>. Example of log messages:
amandad: time 0.000: dgram_send_addr: sendto(0.0.0.0.566) failed: Invalid argument amandad: time 0.003: sending REP packet: ---- Amanda 2.4 REP HANDLE 001-A8850608 SEQ 1152114891 ERROR [addr 0.0.0.0: hostname lookup failed]
One of the possible reasons can be using inetd in IPv6 environment on a linux system. If this is the case, then
- use xinetd instead of inetd services; and
- set protocol field to tcp46 in xinetd or inetd service entry. See also How To:Run Amanda Over IPv6.