Thanks Winston, this moves me a bit closer.
A couple of inline questions:
On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 12:34:16AM -0400, Winston Sorfleet wrote:
I use amvault to tertiarary media (LTO-2, I am just a casual home user)
while my main archive is VTL on a slow NAS. I use cron, but obviously I
could just run as-needed from the command line.
My archive will be on its own disk. I planned to keep it in the server
along with the regular backups, but moving it to a different computer
could further reduce some failure modes.
You're right, it is a bit hard to intuit, and I had to get some help
from the community here as it is using overrides.
The command line I use is as follows:
/usr/sbin/amvault -q --latest-fulls --dest-storage "tape_storage" vtl
Where vtl is the config. The key part is the "tape_storage" which
refers to the appropriate vault-storage template in the amanda conf
file. E.g.
So "vtl" is the config name of the archive, correct?
Would that config name be used in restore/recovery commands as well?
Just doing "latest-fulls" would not be appropriate for my use case.
For some pretty static DLEs I only do fulls about every 6 weeks.
An example is my almost never changing collection of online music.
No need for amvault to archive many copies of that. I likely would
use a date specification ("--src-timestamps ...) and "--fulls-only".
I see that specific DLE can be specified at the end of the amvault
command line. From the manpage it shows:
[hostname [ disk [ date [ level ...
However I could have multiple amanda configs with the same hostname and
disk combination, say a DailySet and a WeeklySet. Where would you
specify the amanda config you wish to archive (or "vault" if you wish).
The manpage says "latest" can be used as an alternative to a date
specification. The wording is "then the most recent amdump or amflush
run will be used." Do you know if that is literally accurate? If I
use both "--fulls-only" and "latest" plus list a specific DLE, will
nothing be archived if the level 0 was in the 2nd most recent dump?
Or might it locate the latest level 0 of that DLE?
storage "vtl"
vault-storage "tape_storage"
define storage "tape_storage" {
erase-on-failure yes
policy "HP_Robot"
runtapes 1
set-no-reuse no
tapedev "LTO-2"
tapetype "LTO2"
tapepool "$r"
tpchanger "LTO-2"
labelstr "Vault-[1-7]"
autolabel "Vault-%" any
}
For this requirement, I love the idea of autolabeling.
Will be another first for me.
define changer LTO-2 {
tpchanger "chg-single:/dev/nst0"
device-property "LEOM" "TRUE"
}
define tapetype LTO2 {
comment "HP Ultrium 448, hardware compression off"
length 193024 mbytes
filemark 0 kbytes
speed 20355 kps
}
Obviously for you it will be simpler since you don't have to engage the
SCSI subsystem and define actual tapetype parameters or fiddle with
blocksizes. And you're not limited to a single "tape".
I think I'll be looking to "spin down" the archive disk.
It would be used so seldom.
Thanks again.
Jon
On 2022-03-21 15:46, Jon LaBadie wrote:
*** Apologies if a near duplicate has been posted ***
*** I initially submitted it with the wrong email ***
Amazing, I've used amanda for about 25 years and never set up
an archive config nor used amvault. No time like the present
as I setup a new server with increased capacity.
I don't want an archive config that does periodic massive
dumps. Instead I'd prefer that on-demand I could copy a
level 0 DLE to the archive in such a way that amrecover/
amrestore could use the archive config. Both the source
and the archive destination would be vtapes but on
different drives in different housings.
I "think" that amvault would be the appropriate tool.
If not, correct my error please.
Has anyone done a write-up on setting up and using such
a scheme?
Thanks,
Jon
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