>You attached a hundred lines of about 5 discussions. 5 discussion?? all of my questions are sited in a clear maner, just below Paul's comments.
>"this" is very unspecific. The inital request asking for "a better way of doing this" is in reference to my reply to paul, which was enclosed in the forwarded message. >Please ask your actual question rather than expecting us toread all 100 lines and intuit your question. The information was given in as breif a maner as possible. --------------------------------------------------- Thank you for your reply Paul. Listed below are the pieces of information that was missing in my AMANDA.conf file: runspercycle 5 days >If you want to collect the images on the holdingdisk (by not inserting >a tape, or leaving the old tape in the drive), and then flush to >tape in one go, you have to change the reserve from the default of 100% >to something else. I would suggest "reserve 0". >And you can add the "autoflush" parameter: then amanda will flush the >holdingdisk to tape automatically when it starts the next amdump. What I want to do is use one tape a week/dumpcycle. Yet, If I were to use one tape per dumpcycle would AMANDA overwrite the tape from one day to the next. (i.e., If AMANDA backed up 3 servers on Monday to one tape, would it rewind and overwrite that tape during Tuesdays dump?) > ...............................................If your hardware is fast enough, > you can add "maxdumps 2" (or more). And in this case, I would > definitely change the spindle-number to something that reflects >reality. What is the syntax used when adding maxdumps # to the AMANDA.conf file? Is there a specific location where this variable is placed? Sorry, I am familiar with spindles, could you explain please? > I assume 'high' in the disklist means high priority. If everything > is 'high priority', then there is no priority at all. I would give > the userdata high priority and the system data less. I have appended the disklist file which has been modified revealing their directory naming conventions and purpose. I would appreciate it if you suggest what levels you think would be best. > I see no dumptype "holdingdisk". Does that mean that your holding > disk is not backed up (FINE!), or that one of your entries is your > holdingdisk, and you're making a recursive backup of that too (WRONG!). > Just checking. holdingdisk hd1 { comment "main holding disk" directory "/var/tmp" use -117 Mb } The /var/tmp directory is backed up by AMANDA as shown below. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + New and improved Disklist + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ V = Very Critical, N= Not So Critical # fooserver1, or 192.168.1.2 (Backup Server). WWW Server # as well as an application server. fooserver1 hda3 nocomp-high -1 local <-- / | N fooserver1 hda1 nocomp-high -1 local <-- /boot | N fooserver1 hda7 nocomp-high -1 local <-- /home | V fooserver1 hda8 nocomp-high -1 local <-- /opt | V fooserver1 hda9 nocomp-high -1 local <-- /tmp | N fooserver1 hda2 nocomp-high -1 local <-- /usr | V?? fooserver1 hda5 nocomp-high -1 local <-- /usr/local | V fooserver1 hda6 nocomp-high -1 local <-- /var | V # fooserver2, or 192.168.1.3 (Backup Client) Application # server as well as a Web Server. fooserver2 /dev/sda5 comp-high <-- / | N fooserver2 /dev/sda1 comp-high <-- /boot | N fooserver2 /dev/sda3 comp-high <-- /home | V fooserver2 /dev/sda2 comp-high <-- /usr | V fooserver2 /dev/sda6 comp-high <-- /var | V #Windows server omitted for brevity. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com