I have just been granted an 11Gb /dump partition for Amanda

2000-11-02 Thread Denise Ives
amanda@sundev1 [daily] % df -k Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 3122055 2029508 1030106 66% / /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 1018191261555695545 27% /var swap 161528816 1615272 0% /var/run swap

Re: I have just been granted an 11Gb /dump partition for Amanda

2000-11-02 Thread John R. Jackson
I don't have the new slice defined in the disklist file. Its not supposed to be - correct? Correct, assuming that's all that will be in it (nothing to be backed up). Denise E. Ives John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: I have just been granted an 11Gb /dump partition for Amanda

2000-11-02 Thread Denise Ives
Yes - there will never be anything in /dump to backed up. The only files that exist in /dump right now are the ones generated from amdump run last night. I just moved them from their original holding disk space /home/dumps. As you can see one partion failed to be dumped last night because

Re: I have just been granted an 11Gb /dump partition for Amanda

2000-11-02 Thread John R. Jackson
It looks like we are ready for a level 3. As I mentioned in some other E-mail, Amanda has its own ideas about what level to run when. In general, it avoids "bumping" to the next level any more than it has to. This simplifies what needs to be done for a restore. In your case, you want to