But I really can't admit there is no way to tell to amflush not to remove the holding disk files !
Should I ask the dev mailing list if the patch exist ?
No, there is no patch. (But I still think there is some way in the hard-link-files-method. The changes to the config are not big at all.)
But, rephrasing the problem: you want to be able to restore files from disk, because it's much faster than tape. But you want the data on tape too, because they are safer there.
Two solutions:
1. Use LVM (if you are using Linux) and create a snapshot of the filesystem, and keep it around for the next day. (This had the added benefits that making backup with gnutar won't change the access times of the files, and no more warnings like "file changed while reading...".) I have a working setup with this. Works very nice. Snapshots also work on Solaris 8+ and on BSD.
2. Use RAIT, with one output to tape, the other to disk, and throwing the parity away: tapedev "rait:tape:/dev/nst0,file:/bigdisk/onlinebup,null:" or something like that. I never tested such a setup, but others have. Google around a bit.
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