On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 07:25:50PM +0100, Chris Karakas wrote: > Jon LaBadie wrote: > > > > While I agree basically with you there can be cases where the scheduler > > fights a specific situation. Suppose my Level 0's are 9-10 GB total > > and I'm using a DDS2 tape with 4GB capacity with a dumpcycle of 3 days. > > Works well for a single tape/dump usage with the Level 0's spread out. > > Further suppose I'm a small business with activity and operators available > > M-F only. Thus I want to do 5 dumps a week. However, every Monday, after > > missing dumps on 2 days, amanda will believe it is time for Level 0's for > > everything. > > Indeed, it is! :-) > > > No spreading of Level 0's at all. > > Why do you say this? The 0's are *due* on Monday, in your example above.
It is when you go with amanda's scheduling yes. But if I would like only work days/weekdays/??? to be considered, it is just the next dump day after Friday, not 3 days after Friday. > Some of them will not make it to the tape, because the tape is smaller > than all the full backups, that's clear. AMANDA will find out the ones > that fit on the tape, under the restriction that there will be enough > space to also copy the incrementals (at least those that are very > important). So, ideally, some of the full backups will be on the tape, > as well as all incrementals. The rest of the fulls will be "delayed" and Forgot to mention, my hypothetical config also has sufficient unreserved holding disk, so all the fulls are done on Monday. Which is not the behavior I want. I know this is not normal behavior, but it is not totally unreasonable and it is what Jeremy was asking about. His idea about a long dumpcycle and runspercycle of 3 sounds like it may have a chance of working. -- Jon H. LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] JG Computing 4455 Province Line Road (609) 252-0159 Princeton, NJ 08540-4322 (609) 683-7220 (fax)