On 2008-07-10 04:45, FL wrote:
Hi.
I'm using the latest AMANDA 2.6.0p1 on a Debian Linux box (I compile
the source--Debian packages are behind). The Linux clients work (except for
an occasional 80 hour dump, as bad as that sounds on many levels, including
dump levels). However, the windows clien
Hi.
I'm using the latest AMANDA 2.6.0p1 on a Debian Linux box (I compile
the source--Debian packages are behind). The Linux clients work (except for
an occasional 80 hour dump, as bad as that sounds on many levels, including
dump levels). However, the windows client estimates time out. Not being a
Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Mike Fahey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Can I force amanda to write the dumps it has finished while it is still
>> dumping?
>
> Amanda already does that! Note that Amanda can only write one dump to
> the device (even hard disk) at any g
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Mike Fahey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can I force amanda to write the dumps it has finished while it is still
> dumping?
Amanda already does that! Note that Amanda can only write one dump to
the device (even hard disk) at any given time. Still, that should go
pr
When backing up multiple hosts, is it possible to dump and write at the
same time?
Some hosts the dumps get done quick and are stucking waiting for 8hours
for level 0 dumps to finish.
It seems like it is wasting alot of time.
Can I force amanda to write the dumps it has finished while it is
We have a similar topology where I work. We have a NetApp (with 3TB of
space used at the moment) that we backup up with a combination of
spinning disk and tape.
The spinning disk solution is a linux box with a large direct attached
storage (in this case a Coraid) behind it. Every night we c