I'm really sorry, I see all this stuff that looks like html or hard coded spaces and I can't follow it.
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 04:37:35PM -0500, upengan78 wrote: > -rwxr-xr-x 1 amanda sys > 0 May 20 2010 .amandahosts > > Su - amanda > mkdir fullbackup > cd fullback > ls -al > -rw-r--r-- 1 amanda sys 7911 Nov 18 15:07 amanda.conf > -rw-r--r-- 1 amanda root 1663 May 26 13:33 amanda.conf_old > -rw-r--r-- 1 amanda sys 55 Nov 18 10:56 disklist > -rw-r--r-- 1 amanda root 73 May 26 13:36 disklist_old > -rw-r--r-- 1 amanda root 88 Nov 18 10:46 disklist_old1 > -rw-r--r-- 1 amanda sys 24 May 26 10:55 fullbackup.exclude > -rw-r--r-- 1 amanda root 64 May 26 13:45 tapelist > > org "MyDomain" # your organization name for > reports > > mailto "opera...@my.domain" # space separated list of operators at your > site > > dumpuser "amanda" # the user to run dumps under > > inparallel 5 # maximum dumpers that will run > in parallel (max 63) > # this maximum > can be increased at compile-time, > # modifying > MAX_DUMPERS in server-src/driverio.h > > dumporder "ttBTB" # specify the priority order of each dumper > # s > -> smallest size > # S > -> biggest size > # t > -> smallest time > # T > -> biggest time > # b > -> smallest bandwidth > # B > -> biggest bandwidth > # try > "BTBTBTBTBTBT" if you are not holding > # disk > constrained > > netusage 10000000 Kbps # maximum net bandwidth for Amanda, in KB per sec > > dumpcycle 3 weeks # the number of days in the normal dump cycle > > runspercycle 8 # the number of amdump runs > in dumpcycle days > # (4 weeks > * 5 amdump runs per week -- just weekdays) > > tapecycle 12 tapes # the number of tapes in rotation > # 4 weeks > (dumpcycle) times 5 tapes per week (just > # the > weekdays) plus a few to handle errors that > # need amflush > and so we do not overwrite the full > # backups > performed at the beginning of the previous > # cycle > > bumpsize 20 Mb # minimum savings (threshold) to bump > level 1 -> 2 > > bumpdays 1 # minimum days at each level > > bumpmult 4 # threshold = bumpsize * > bumpmult^(level-1) > > etimeout 600 # number of seconds per filesystem for > estimates. > > dtimeout 1800 # number of idle seconds before a dump is aborted. > > ctimeout 30 # maximum number of seconds that amcheck waits > # for each > client host > > tapebufs 20 > > > > tpchanger "chg-zd-mtx" # the tape-changer glue script > > tapedev "/dev/rmt/0" # the no-rewind tape device to be used > > changerfile "/opt/csw/etc/amanda/changer" > > changerdev "/dev/scsi/changer/c2t6d0" > > runtapes 1 # number of tapes to be used in a > single run of amdump > > tapetype DLT8000 # what kind of tape it is (see tapetypes below) > > labelstr "^Full-[0-9][0-9]*$" # label constraint regex: > all tapes must match > > > holdingdisk hd1 { > comment "main holding disk" > directory "/skew/amanda" # where the holding disk is > use 1 Gb # how much space can > we use on it > } > > > > reserve 0 > > autoflush no > > > > infofile "/opt/csw/etc/amanda/fullbackup/curinfo" # database DIRECTORY > > logdir "/opt/csw/etc/amanda/logs" > # log directory > > indexdir "/opt/csw/etc/amanda/index" # index directory > > > > define tapetype DLT8000 { > comment "Quantum DLT8000 created by tapetype" > length 38130 mbytes > filemark 29 kbytes > speed 5627 kps > } > > > define dumptype global { > # This is quite useful for setting global parameters, so you > don't have > # to type them everywhere. All dumptype definitions in > this sample file > # do include these definitions, either directly or indirectly. > comment "Global definitions" > compress NONE > priority high > dumpcycle 0 > holdingdisk yes > index yes > record yes > } > > define dumptype always-full { > global > comment "Full dump of this filesystem always" > index yes > program "DUMP" > maxdumps 2 > } > > define dumptype always-full-tar { > global > comment "Full backups using tar" > index yes > program "GNUTAR" > maxdumps 4 > } > > > > define interface local { > comment "a local disk" > use 10000 kbps > } > > define interface le0 { > comment "10 Mbps ethernet" > use 9000 kbps > } > > define interface hme0 { > comment "100 Mbps ethernet" > use 900000 kbps > } > > cat disklist > servername.domain.com /opt/net/server/export always-full-tar > > at fullbackup.exclude > /proc > cache/man/man > tmp > > > cat tapelist > 0 Full-01 reuse > 0 Full-02 reuse > 0 Full-03 reuse > 0 Full-04 reuse > > cd .. > > cat changer.conf > firstslot=1 > lastslot=10 > driveslot=0 > > > cat /etc/services > amanda 10080/tcp > # Amanda > amanda 10080/udp > # Amanda > amandaidx 10082/tcp # > Amanda index server > amidxtape 10083/tcp # > Amanda tape server > > svcs -a | grep amanda > online 10:43:46 > svc:/network/amanda/udp:default > online 10:43:46 > svc:/network/amandaidx/tcp:default > > Any idea what's wrong? > > Thanks for helping~ > > +---------------------------------------------------------------------- > |This was sent by upendra.gan...@gmail.com via Backup Central. > |Forward SPAM to ab...@backupcentral.com. > +---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > --- Brian R Cuttler brian.cutt...@wadsworth.org Computer Systems Support (v) 518 486-1697 Wadsworth Center (f) 518 473-6384 NYS Department of Health Help Desk 518 473-0773 IMPORTANT NOTICE: This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential or sensitive information which is, or may be, legally privileged or otherwise protected by law from further disclosure. 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