# date
Tue Dec 21 20#58;51#58;33 EST 2010
# ls -ltr /amandadump/dmp001/20101221004214 | tail
-rw---nbsp; nbsp;1 amandanbsp; nbsp;sysnbsp; nbsp; nbsp; 1073741824
Dec 21 20#58;36 zulu01._rz2pool_mace.0.598.tmp
-rw---nbsp; nbsp;1 amandanbsp; nbsp;sysnbsp; nbsp; nbsp; 1073741824
Dec 21
# date
Tue Dec 21 20#58;51#58;33 EST 2010
# ls -ltr /amandadump/dmp001/20101221004214 | tail
-rw---nbsp; nbsp;1 amandanbsp; nbsp;sysnbsp; nbsp; nbsp; 1073741824
Dec 21 20#58;36 zulu01._rz2pool_mace.0.598.tmp
-rw---nbsp; nbsp;1 amandanbsp; nbsp;sysnbsp; nbsp; nbsp; 1073741824
Dec 21
[quote=Jean-Louis Martineau]
set:
flush-threshold-dumped 100
flush-threshold-scheduled 100
taperflush 100
OK...I see that as documented here:
http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/FAQ:Why_does_Amanda_not_append_to_a_tape%3F
This would seem to allow full tape utilization without having to
OK...I see that as documented here:
http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/FAQ:Why_does_Amanda_not_append_to_a_tape%3F
This would seem to allow full tape utilization without having to resort to
vtapes...I'm pretty sure I was already doing this and it didn't work
reliably...will try again.
As I
I've embraced centralized storage in a big way with the hopes that it would
facilitate the backup process (e.g. if you have all the data and boot images on
one system you don't even worry about doing network backups). In the last six
months I've deployed 3 Solaris/ZFS storage servers to handle