I have amanda running on a RedHat 7 server and it is now backing up
several Linux client servers to a DLT drive very nicely. The next thing
I need to get going is backing up my SAMBA stuff. I have SAMBA running
on a Linux server, serving applications and files to our LAN of about 70
NT
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Bill Delphenich wrote:
What is the best way to back up SAMBA stuff? Is it enough to just point
my amanda server to the appropriate directories on the SAMBA server, or
is there a better way?
Yes!
I have never been able to get the smbclient to
work, so I can't get my
Hi Bill,
If I understand your situation you want to back up the samba server?
I think you'd be better of installing a amanda client on that samba server
and backing up like that. I think the purpose of using samba and
smbclient is to back up windows shares. There is a doc called SAMBA it
talks
Bill Delphenich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have amanda running on a RedHat 7 server and it is now backing up
several Linux client servers to a DLT drive very nicely. The next thing
I need to get going is backing up my SAMBA stuff. I have SAMBA running
on a Linux server, serving applications