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Depending on your situation (i.e. if the database is on the Amanda server or
not and whether you need *everything* up to the second Amanda starts backing
up), I'd suggest that your database script dumps and restarts, then Amanda
kicks off. Also, exclude the live DB area from Amanda's backup is
This is a possibility. The disadvantage is that the database stays
shut down for the duration of a complete amdump. I really only need
it to be shut down for the duration of the backup on the database
server. I could do it the way you are suggesting if no other way is
feasible.
Robert Helmer said:
Actually, I already have the command-line to use to shut it down and
start it back up. I just need to know how to execute these commands
before Amanda starts the dump and after it's finished.
Amanda server is 2.4.2p2 on Debian Linux
Amanda client is 2.4.4 on SCO Unix
Database is Progress (but as m
Maybe I am missing something, but can't you run a script from cron
that does something like :
pre_backup.sh &&
amdump DailySet1 &&
post_backup.sh
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 04:46:29PM -0400, Kurt Yoder wrote:
> So, what's the easiest way to run a command on a client before the
> dump starts and a d
So, what's the easiest way to run a command on a client before the
dump starts and a different command after the dump finishes? I need
to shut down a database, do the dump, then restart the database. Do
I have to re-code the runtar executable to do this? C is a bit
beyond my abilities at this point
So, what's the easiest way to run a command on a client before the
dump starts and a different command after the dump finishes? I need
to shut down a database, do the dump, then restart the database. Do
I have to re-code the runtar executable to do this? C is a bit
beyond my abilities at this point
Thanks for your responses!
However it seems that the trouble is getting Amanda to build properly on
BSDi 5. There were some warnings that I originally ignored during the
configure script phase that I believe are impacting the way the binaries
are behaving.
The configure script doesn't fail, and
I just meant I run a cron job daily to collect one days' worth of
the debug files into a dated directory and remove any dated directory
older than 30 days. That is not a builtin amanda facility. Something
similar 'might' be doing nasty things to your index files.
Are they the most recent?
Yes.
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 08:43:59PM +0200, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
> Jon LaBadie wrote:
> >On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 03:39:39PM +0200, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
> >
>
> I'm trying to understand your last paragraph, are the index files in
> /usr/local/var/amanda/ dependant on /tmp/amanda? If that is
Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 03:39:39PM +0200, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 01:11:04PM +0200, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
How do I change the number of indexes kept, right now my dumpcycle is
over a month but only have indexes from the last f
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 03:28:24PM +0100, Keith Foster wrote:
> I'm trying to do a remote recovery of a Solaris server, I have booted to
> rsh -n -l "user" "server" /usr/local/sbin/amrestore -p /dev/rmt/0bn "server
> name" / | ufsrestore rvbfd 2 - for the level 0
> I then load the incremental ta
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 03:28:24PM +0100, Keith Foster wrote:
> [Solaris restore]
>
> Dump date: Tue Aug 19 18:09:34 2003
> Dumped from: Mon May 19 05:32:04 2003
> Level 1 dump of / on server:/dev/md/dsk/d0
> [...]
> Incremental volume too high
>
> I don't understand where it gets the "Dumped fro
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 09:21:20AM -0400, Shashi Kanbur wrote:
> FAIL planner flamingo /data3 20030820 0 [Estimate timeout from flamingo]
There are any number of reasons for this, and we have nowhere
near enough info to guess which of them is operative.
Look in the debug files on Flamingo and on
Hi all,
I'm trying to do a remote recovery of a Solaris server, I have booted to
single user mode and create a newfs.
when I use:
rsh -n -l "user" "server" /usr/local/sbin/amrestore -p /dev/rmt/0bn "server
name" / | ufsrestore rvbfd 2 - for the level 0
the restore works fine.
I then load the inc
Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 01:11:04PM +0200, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
How do I change the number of indexes kept, right now my dumpcycle is
over a month but only have indexes from the last few days.
I would rather keep all the indexes until the tape is overwritten.
That is the
On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 09:21, Shashi Kanbur wrote:
> START taper datestamp 20030820 label AstroTapes0 tape 0
> FAIL planner flamingo /usr/local 20030820 0 [Estimate timeout from
> flamingo]
> FAIL planner flamingo /data3 20030820 0 [Estimate timeout from flamingo]
> FAIL planner flamingo /data2 2003
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 09:01:02AM -0400, Dalton, John L MONMOUTH ITS Multimax wrote:
>
> amanda keeps asking for a new tape to do
> the backups...
>
> Where do I tell amanda to reuse the tapes
> is currently has?
>
> In other words - I have 15 slots filled with tapes
> and I just want amanda
I have an amanda server on a Debian Linux machine. WHen I try and backup
one particular Debian linux client, I get
START taper datestamp 20030820 label AstroTapes0 tape 0
FAIL planner flamingo /usr/local 20030820 0 [Estimate timeout from
flamingo]
FAIL planner flamingo /data3 20030820 0 [Estimate
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 01:11:04PM +0200, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
> How do I change the number of indexes kept, right now my dumpcycle is
> over a month but only have indexes from the last few days.
>
> I would rather keep all the indexes until the tape is overwritten.
That is the way my index
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 09:01:02AM -0400, Dalton, John L MONMOUTH ITS Multimax
enlightened us:
>
> amanda keeps asking for a new tape to do
> the backups...
>
> Where do I tell amanda to reuse the tapes
> is currently has?
>
> In other words - I have 15 slots filled with tapes
> and I just wa
Hi, my amanda server was initially put on a private network. The gateway
machine for this private network is just running IP masquerading with
IPtables. So all connections initated from the inside are ok, but nothing
is allowed to come in from the outside.
The Amanda clients are Debian Linux machin
Hi, Im using AMANDA 2.4.4p1. The tape and index server is a Debian
machine. The clients are mostly Debian linux machines but there are a
couple of Irix machines. The backup of these Irix machines seems to work
ok with Amanda but when I test it with amrestore, I get
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amanda keeps asking for a new tape to do
the backups...
Where do I tell amanda to reuse the tapes
is currently has?
In other words - I have 15 slots filled with tapes
and I just want amanda to cycle through these tapes
It looks like the tapes are not expiring as each one comes
up as activ
How do I change the number of indexes kept, right now my dumpcycle is
over a month but only have indexes from the last few days.
I would rather keep all the indexes until the tape is overwritten.
Or am I missing something?
Thanks,
Per olof
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