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Amanda fails to create level 0 dump but creates incrementals. | Amanda fails to create level 0 dump but creates incrementals. | ||
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Look at the [[amdump]] logs at /etc/amanda/<configuration>/amdump.1 log for errors | Look at the [[amdump]] logs at /etc/amanda/<configuration>/amdump.1 log for errors | ||
Revision as of 23:18, 22 May 2007
This article is a part of the Troubleshooting collection.
Problem
Amanda fails to create level 0 dump but creates incrementals.
Solution
Look at the amdump logs at /etc/amanda/<configuration>/amdump.1 log for errors
One of the possible reasons can be spotted as, from amdump logs
DELAYING DUMPS IF NEEDED, total_size 17273355, tape length 16974848 mark 15 delay: machine.company.com / 20051017 0 [dump larger than tape, 17273214 KB, full dump delayed] now at level 3 delay: Total size now 6615786.
Level 0 dump size estimate is 17273355, which exceeds the tape size. So Amanda creates incrementals.
- Reduce the size of DLE "/" by splitting DLE into multiple DLEs
- Exclude the some of files being backed up