Re: How's amanda feeling these days?

2020-09-26 Thread J Martin Rushton
n the only use for Amanda would be to back up the small machines onto the central server, and then TSM can migrate (HSM) or backup to tape/slow disk. -- J Martin Rushton MBCS

Re: How to "unlable" a tape

2020-09-20 Thread J Martin Rushton
What would be the command then? TIA, Olivier -- J Martin Rushton MBCS

Re: Amanda Planner Logic

2018-11-16 Thread J Martin Rushton
7;planner' > > to dig it up? > > Not sure where else to tell you to look. > > Kind regards, > Chris > Under CentOS it's at /usr/lib64/amanda/planner -- J Martin Rushton MBCS signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Amanda's DB

2018-11-15 Thread J Martin Rushton
0 level 5103770 bytes (to back up?) 5103770 bytes (backed up?) 1542234933 datestamp 721 unknown, possibly seconds elapsed. The index tree has two sorts of files, for example 20170928224421_1.gz and 20170928224421_1.header. T

Re: Time and space

2018-05-03 Thread J Martin Rushton
On 03/05/18 18:07, Alan Hodgson wrote: > > Restores are effectively manual. There is no fire-and-forget bare-metal > restore process. You need to prep the filesystems and then restore them > one-by-one through Amanda (or from the backup images themselves; > they're just tarballs with a short he

Re: interesting /bin/ls option

2017-03-20 Thread J Martin Rushton
On 20/03/17 08:45, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Monday 20 March 2017 02:26:01 Jon LaBadie wrote: > >> In the category of "You learn something new every day", >> I just stumbled across the "-v" option of the "ls" command. >> >> When I list my vtape "Slots" directory, the first 5 entries >> are: >> >>

Documentation

2017-02-19 Thread J Martin Rushton
Hi, For some years now I've been running Amanda on my home network (CentOS 6 & 7 machines, + 1 Raspberry Pi). I was wanting to make a couple of changes and realised that my documentation was out of date. I've been using "The Official Amanda Documentation" by Weichinger et al dated July 11, 2007.