Re: amanda as NAS, running on a bpi-m5

2024-02-14 Thread gene heskett
On 2/14/24 15:33, Winston Sorfleet wrote: Glad to see you're still alive and kicking Gene.  While hardly Amanda-specific, given you're likely to be doing a lot more writes (backups) than reads (restores), you probably want to give some thought your file system choice (I'd think XFS maybe) and

Re: amanda as NAS, running on a bpi-m5

2024-02-14 Thread Winston Sorfleet
Glad to see you're still alive and kicking Gene.  While hardly Amanda-specific, given you're likely to be doing a lot more writes (backups) than reads (restores), you probably want to give some thought your file system choice (I'd think XFS maybe) and operating parameters accordingly.  Not to

amanda as NAS, running on a bpi-m5

2024-02-14 Thread gene heskett
Greetings All; Due to the simultainious failure of a pair of 2T seacrates, spinning rust, which p'd me off so bad there is now only one spinning rust drive left here at the Heskett Ranchete's 8 or 9 machine network. So I've been out of the amanda users category for a couple years. So here's