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| You may run into an internal /bin/sh limit when running the configure script. The error message is:
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| ./configure: sh internal 2K buffer overflow
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| Using /bin/posix/sh usually works around the problem. Another solution is to install GNU bash and use it instead of /bin/sh.
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| If `configure' complains about not finding `lex', you'll have to get `flex' installed. Look for its URL in Amanda Installation Notes.
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| If you use logical volumes, you may refer to mountpoints or full device pathnames instead of device names in the disk list file.
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| According to Stan Brown <[email protected]>, amverify won't work with HP/UX's stock mt. The work-around is to install GNU cpio, that contains an implementation of mt, and edit amverify so that MT points to GNU mt and MTOPT is `-f', or reconfigure and rebuild amanda from scratch, making sure it finds GNU mt before the stock mt in the PATH. | |
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| If you have vxfs filesystems to back up, AMANDA will pick vxdump automatically.
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| GNU-tar 1.12 will incorrectly report the size of backups. There's a patch in the patches directory that fixes this problem.
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| The use of `amhpfixdevs' is deprecated, since you can list mount-points or full device names in the disklist. The script may be removed in future releases of AMANDA.
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| Sometimes you may get the error message `Link severed' from an HP/UX client. This is just a cute name the developers of HP/UX found for `Network error'. Reported by Michael Brehl <[email protected]> | |