On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 11:39:58 -0500, Chris Nighswonger wrote:
> I think that is output from one of Gene's systems, but here is the latest
> from mine after DLE balancing has been through one successful run. (The
> next run will take place Monday morning @ 0200).
> 
> backup@scriptor:~ amadmin campus balance
> 
>  due-date  #fs    orig kB     out kB   balance
> ----------------------------------------------
> 11/10 Sat    4  676705513  447515666   +178.0%
> 11/11 Sun    8    8943859    5250400    -96.7%
> 11/12 Mon   12  127984592   84074623    -47.8%
> 11/13 Tue   19  304110025  267932333    +66.5%
> 11/14 Wed    0          0          0      ---
> ----------------------------------------------
> TOTAL       43 1117743989  804773022 160954604
>   (estimated 5 runs per dumpcycle)
>  (3 filesystems overdue. The most being overdue 17841 days.)
> 
> Not sure what's up with the overdues. There were none prior to breaking up
> the DLEs. It may just be an artifact.

With a 5-day dumpcycle that would mean Amanda thinks the last dump took
place 17846-ish days ago:
  $ date --date="17846 days ago"
  Wed Dec 31 14:24:39 EST 1969
... and the date of 1969/12/13 is the "no data saved" placeholder date
within Amanda's info database.

Anyway, you should be able to identify the three DLEs in question with
  amadmin campus due | grep "Overdue"
and then use "amadmin campus info [...]" to see what amanda has recorded
about them.

I guess there should also be one DLE listed in the "amadmin ... due"
output as being due "today".  It would be interesting to see the info
for that one as well (in order to understand the components of the very
large total size shown on the 11/10 line).

Because Amanda won't postpone any of those for DLEs unless it really has
to, the balance will presumably still have the +175-ish% "surge" after
your run on Monday... but in the runs after that it might try to spread
things out som emore (for example, by promoting a few of the DLEs
currently included in the 11/13 line).

                                                Nathan

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