Mitch Collinsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, 7 Aug 2007, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote: > > > All in all, it sounds like a lot of work, unless this is a months-long > > conference :)
I agree. Changing a working backup configuration in order to handle a temporarily out-of-town condition is just *not* something I'm willing to do. > Which is why it would be really nice to have a different triggering method > for performing backups on roaming laptops. Something that begins with the > laptop calling in to the server and saying "Yoo-hoo! I'm over here. Can > you please back me up now?" Then the server can do the backup to holding > disk and then flush to tape next time a regular scheduled <config> run is > made. This is a nice idea, but, personally, I would be happy simply to establish a tunnel through which the backup will be tranmitted later, at the usual time, in the usual way. In any event, I'm gathering that this is not something that amanda can do right now. Too bad. It's something for you developers to think about, though. -- Steve Steven R. Newcomb, Consultant Coolheads Consulting Co-editor, Topic Maps International Standard (ISO/IEC 13250) Co-editor, draft Topic Maps -- Reference Model (ISO/IEC 13250-5) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.coolheads.com direct: +1 910 363 4032 main: +1 910 363 4033 fax: +1 910 454 8461 268 Bonnet Way Southport, North Carolina 28461 USA (This communication is not private. Since the destruction of the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by the U.S. Congress on August 5, 2007, no electronic communications of innocent citizens can be hidden from the U.S. government. Shamefully, our own generation, acting on fears promoted by fraudulently-elected rogues, has allowed absolute power (codenamed "unitary Executive") to be usurped by those very same rogues. Hail Caesar!)