Thank you for the suggestions. I'll checkout the bumpsize, bumpmult, and
bumpdays report my findings.
-Rob
-Original Message-
From: Jon LaBadie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 12:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dumps Levels 1?
On Tue, Sep 02
My config:
Redhat 9.0
Amanda version 2.4.4p1
I'm slightly concerned with my backups. I'm backingup a central NFS server
for my UNIX network. Using disklist, I broke the NFS share into 21 separate
sections. I did this so that I could benefit from higher dump levels on
sections that are used
Dege, Robert C. wrote:
I've been running amanda for the past 2 weeks, but only have dump levels of
zero, or one. I ran 2 backups over labor day weekend, and _STILL_ am unable
to achieve a dump level higher than 1. And the amreports show no dump level
bump adjustments.
I guess my question is
you'll need to work with the bumpsize and bumpmult entries in
amanada.conf.
mine are set to 100Mb and 2 respectivly. This seems to give me level 3
or 4 on my heavily used filesystems for most of the week.
Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 08:09:20AM -0700, Dege, Robert C. wrote:
My
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 11:36:40AM -0500, Chris Johnson wrote:
you'll need to work with the bumpsize and bumpmult entries in
amanada.conf.
mine are set to 100Mb and 2 respectivly. This seems to give me level 3
or 4 on my heavily used filesystems for most of the week.
Jon LaBadie wrote: