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.
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What would be the command then?
TIA,
Olivier
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J Martin Rushton MBCS
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
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The index tree has two sorts of files, for example 20170928224421_1.gz
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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
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:
>>
>>
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changes and realised that my documentation was out of date.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.