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> On Behalf Of Jon LaBadie
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> Subject: Re: Amanda and ZFS
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> On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 02:32:27PM +0100, Anthony
e --one-file-system
option to get around this limitation.
Anthony Worrall
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> To: Nick Smith
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Hi
Sorry a bit of dyslexia I meant DLT-S4 not SDLT-4
Here is a reference
http://www.quantum.com/Products/TapeDrives/DLT/DLT-S4/Index.asp
Cheers
Anthony Worrall
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> From: Joshua Baker-LePain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 March 2007 12:28
>
any experience of these drives. I am told
by our supplier that they are selling many more LTO-3 than SDLT-4. Is it
just that SDLT-4 is newer is there some reason?
Cheers
Anthony Worrall
CD (NST 1.4) repartitioned the disk as indicated
by the fstab file and restore the data. However when I try to boot the
machine
I get the grub error 24 "Attempt to access block outside partition"
Any Ideas
Cheers
Anthony Worrall
Grub.conf
default 0
fallback 1
timeout 2
title Lin
a combination of vtape
and physical tapes to extend the time we can keep level 0 backups.
Discussion anyone?
Cheers
Anthony Worrall
Hi
We have just done exactly this. I setup the rait as a chg-multi with 5
slots
I then ran a little script to copy the tape label before running amdump
I also setup two other configs one for just using the tape which is used
by amcheck and on which just uses the vtapes so we can recover files
with
et
the DLEs during the estimate phase or when doing a check of the
client. This
would also be useful in the case where the management of the client
is separated
from the backup management.
I guess some of this issues may be addressed in 2.5
Cheers
Anthony Worrall
#!/bin/pfksh
#need to use
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 12:19, Anthony Worrall wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there an easy way to see what the usage of the tapes are?
>
> There seem to be was of doing this for a host or DLE but not a tape.
>
> Cheers
>
> Anthony Worrall
>
>
Here is a dirty way to do it
Hi
Is there an easy way to see what the usage of the tapes are?
There seem to be was of doing this for a host or DLE but not a tape.
Cheers
Anthony Worrall
$(BINARY_OWNER) $$pa; \
echo chgrp $(SETUID_GROUP) $$pa; \
chgrp $(SETUID_GROUP) $$pa; \
done
apologies if this has already been fixed
Cheers
Anthony Worrall
246, 250, and 254) and dual-core CPUs
that range from 2.2 GHz to 2.4 GHz (models 275 and 280) with three
8-GBps HyperTransport interconnects per CPU
W2100z Processor
Two AMD Opteron 200 Series CPUs that range from Model 244 (1.8 GHz) to
Model 252 (2.6 GHz)
Anthony Worrall
On Tue, 2006-01-31
June 2005 12:03, Anthony Worrall wrote:
Hi
As anyone tried using something like awstats to display statics
about how amanda is doing? It would need a script to get the amdump
file into a format that awstat could be told about i.e. something
like an xferlog.
Before I start hacking I thought I
done
this.
Cheers
Anthony Worrall
Hi
Paul hit the nail on the head.
It seem the administrator of that machine was running a find over the
directories which updated the ctime of all the files.
Thanks Paul.
Anthony
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> We have a filesytem wh
on /advisor/video type ext3 (rw)
Anthony Worrall
School IT Networking Coordinator
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Hi
Is anyone working on allowing amanda to use NDMP?
Anthony Worrall
School IT Networking Coordinator
The University of Reading,
School of Computer Science, Cybernetics and Electronic Engineering
Department of Computer Science,
Whiteknights, PO Box 225
Reading,
Berkshire, UK
RG6 6AY
Tel: +44
each machine just
for this seems a bit excessive and it would be nice is I could get Amanda to
backup up which ever of the servers responded.
Any ideas
Anthony Worrall
School IT Networking Coordinator
The University of Reading,
School of Computer Science, Cybernetics and Electronic Engineering
stem behavior. Does Irix automatically assign permissions to
>these files? Does anyone know what I can do to permanently change the
>permission of the filesystem to be readable?
>
>--
>
>==
> Jan Boshoff
> PhD Student, Chemical Engineering
in, out and back again :-).
I would think if I had the same config on the tape server as the holding-disk
server up to the tape device, then I could just run amflush on the tape server.
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>To: Anthony Worrall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: NFS mounted holding disk
>Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 10:51:17 -0400
>From: Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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with everything exactly the same except the location of the holding
>disk (same Amanda config, same tape drive, etc), it works?
>
>>Anyone else tried using remote holding disk?
>
>U, no. :-)
>
>>Jim Harmon
>
>John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anthony Worrall
The University of Reading,
Department of Computer Science,
Whiteknights, PO Box 225
Reading,
Berkshire, UK
RG6 6AY
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