I do something similar to what you are doing and my backup is work correctly so
here is my amgtar settings if that will help.
define application-tool app_amgtar {
comment "amgtar"
plugin "amgtar"
property "GNUTAR-PATH" "/usr/sfw/bin/gtar"
property "GNUTAR-LISTDIR" "/var/amanda/gnu
Hi All,
I have these settings in amanda.conf:
taper-parallel-write 2
taperalgo firstfit
flush-threshold-dumped 100
flush-threshold-scheduled 100
taperflush 0
autoflush yes
define device top_drive {
tapedev "tape:/dev/nst0"
device_property "LEOM" "TRUE"
}
define device bottom_drive {
tape
Hello,
On 08/10/11 15:31, Attila Bogár wrote:
To summarize my problem, instead of incremental level1 dumps on
FreeBSD w/ ZFS I'm always getting quasi level 0 dumps, which takes ages.
After reading this post:
http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/Tar_dumps_every_file_in_a_level-1_backup_after_a_hardw
[sorry, hit the wrong button...]
Hi all,
I use amanda 2.5.2p1 on a Ubuntu 8.04 server to back up several machines. The
backup of /one/ disk from /one/ machine, which worked flawlessly for years, now
regularly throws the message
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
srv-erp3 /mnt1 lev 0 FAILE
Hi all,
I use amanda 2.5.2p1 on a Ubuntu 8.04 server to back up several machines. The
backup of /one/ disk from /one/ machine, which worked flawlessly for years, now
regularly throws the message
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
srv-erp3 /mnt1 lev 0 FAILED [disk /mnt1, all estimate timed