So now I have the hdwe running. df reports:
root@amanda:~# df
Filesystem               1K-blocks    Used   Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs                       385644    6148      379496   2% /run
/dev/mmcblk0p1           121553924 6238672   113990844   6% /
tmpfs                      1928220       0     1928220   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs                         5120       0        5120   0% /run/lock
/dev/mmcblk1p1            14923320      24    14143624   1% /dm-1 <-- for amanda's database, 16G eMMC hopefully big enough.
tmpfs                      1928220       8     1928212   1% /tmp
/dev/sdb1                 50080660      24    47504252   1% /buildbot <-- to build amanda in if I have to /dev/sdb2                809125744      28   767951240   1% /hold <-- holding disk, 800G of spinning rust
/dev/zram1                   47960    5720       38656  13% /var/log
tmpfs                       385644      92      385552   1% /run/user/1000
/dev/mapper/vg0-myraid 11272913680 1055760 11271857920   1% /myraid <-- for amanda's use as vtapes

Not seen above is about 10G of swap on the same disk as /buildbot and /hold are living, its a 1T toshiba drive. Easing the load on the 128G u-sd it boots from. But now I'm trying to get my head around amanda, which has changed so much in the 5 years I last had it running, that I'm lost. So I need a startup tutorial. Things like where did the disklist go as I've not found a reference to it in my limited reading of the current docs?  Obviously I'm going to need to learn it from square one.  I've done nothing but install the arm64 debs, and as a "first light" exercise I want to do this machine's /home directory. That's going to be around 1T for size as there's hundreds of g-code files for 3d printers there, and slicer output is bulky. Could be 50k LOC peer layer if the part is complex.

Help please.

IDK if this list accepts pix???, this whole thing is built in a 6 drive cage with a printed doghouse on top containing a 5vx20A supply & small fan. with 2, 7 port usb-3.2 hubs supplying the needed fast ports to 5 ea 4T SSD's and the 1T Toshiba. cage as a 5" fan for cooling, both current 24V fans running lazily on 5 volts. Might burn 50 wats during a run. 15 idling. 2 of those hubs because these SSD's need 4A when writing so I had to split the load to keep the hubs online, one shuts down from overheat. Might not be the least power hungry amanda setup but sure beats a 350 watt old Dell like a white mouthed mule...

Yeah, I'm an old CET, that box people are supposed to think in? Only a suggestion to me. But I'm also going to be 91 in 4 months if I live that long. Diabetes for 40+ years might enter into that. The usual pacemaker, a few stents and a load of daily pills try to keep me going.  And I'm glad to be back.

Thank you, all.

Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.
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 - Louis D. Brandeis

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