On Tuesday 04 May 2004 02:05, Justin Gombos wrote:
* Jonathan Dill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-02 12:44]:
As others have pointed out, 700 MB CD-R is probably not going to
be adequate for backing up multiple clients across the network
anyway.
I'll have to figure that out. I'm having trouble
On Tue, 4 May 2004 at 12:23am, Justin Gombos wrote
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* Jon LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-02 12:44]:
On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 12:44:16PM -0600, Justin Gombos wrote:
IMHO this was rather rude way to bring up the issue,
First of all, I did
On Monday May 03 2004 11:05 pm, Justin Gombos wrote:
* Jonathan Dill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-02 12:44]:
As others have pointed out, 700 MB CD-R is probably not going to be
adequate for backing up multiple clients across the network anyway.
I'll have to figure that out. I'm having
In a message dated: Tue, 04 May 2004 05:43:42 EDT
Gene Heskett said:
But, some have setup two configurations, one that runs weekly and is
forced to do fulls on everything in the disklist, and one that runs
during the week that does the incrementals. I do not do that here,
so I'l let someone
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 06:08:09AM -0700, Stephen Carville wrote:
On Monday May 03 2004 11:05 pm, Justin Gombos wrote:
* Jonathan Dill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-02 12:44]:
As others have pointed out, 700 MB CD-R is probably not going to be
adequate for backing up multiple clients across
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 10:52, Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 12:23:01AM -0600, Justin Gombos wrote:
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Note where the added header ended up, in the body, not the headers.
I had an X-follow-up line in the header of that message.
OTOH-- if you want
* Stephen Carville [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-02 10:11]:
What does a CD-R cost these days? About 35-40 cents apiece?
The price is not the biggest issue here. I have a plastic tub full of
hundreds of CDRs that were free after MIR. What I don't like is:
1) the effort of swapping the media
* Jonathan Dill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-02 12:44]:
As others have pointed out, 700 MB CD-R is probably not going to be
adequate for backing up multiple clients across the network anyway.
I'll have to figure that out. I'm having trouble realizing how Amanda
behaves. So far it doesn't look
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* Jon LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-02 12:44]:
On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 12:44:16PM -0600, Justin Gombos wrote:
IMHO this was rather rude way to bring up the issue,
First of all, I did not know whether this was an issue, that's why I
posted
Which reminds me...If cost is a factor, now that FILE-DRIVER is an
option, RAID or removable hard drives may give you a better $/GB ratio
than tapes, and much more capacity than CD-R. I think this is a very
good option for a single computer or small network like Justin described
in his original
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 10:45:26AM -0400, Jonathan Dill wrote:
Which reminds me...If cost is a factor, now that FILE-DRIVER is an
option, RAID or removable hard drives may give you a better $/GB ratio
than tapes, and much more capacity than CD-R. I think this is a very
good option for a
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Jon LaBadie wrote:
One of the concerns I have about disk-only based backup schemes is the
total loss of data. If you encounter a 2-disk failure you lose not only
your most recent, but all your backups. If a tape drive fails the data
can be read on another drive. If a single tape goes bad, that
On Monday May 03 2004 09:45 am, Jonathan Dill wrote:
Jon LaBadie wrote:
One of the concerns I have about disk-only based backup schemes is the
total loss of data. If you encounter a 2-disk failure you lose not only
your most recent, but all your backups. If a tape drive fails the data
can
Use FILE-DRIVER and wait until you have enough files to fill up the
CD-R. Or use CD-RW as your tapes and keep several that you can rotate
and re-use.
Oh yes, we have designed amanda specifically to satisfy your personal
whims, pretty please don't reject it, it will so much hurt my feelings.
* Jonathan Dill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-02 10:27]:
Use FILE-DRIVER and wait until you have enough files to fill up the
CD-R. Or use CD-RW as your tapes and keep several that you can rotate
and re-use.
Maybe the file-driver will suffice.. I'll have to look into that.
IMHO this was
Justin Gombos wrote:
First of all, I did not know whether this was an issue, that's why I
posted here. It was certainly proper to raise an Amanda
issue/question to the amanda-users mailing list.
Asking, Can amanda do X? is one thing, but to complain of an absurd
limitation is, frankly,
On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 12:44:16PM -0600, Justin Gombos wrote:
IMHO this was rather rude way to bring up the issue,
First of all, I did not know whether this was an issue, that's why I
posted here. It was certainly proper to raise an Amanda
issue/question to the amanda-users mailing
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William Hargrove
I understand your reaction, and I would likely have posted
something similar during my first week or so with Amanda,
but I'm a lurker by nature. I figured the answer would show
itself sooner or later. I've had all of my questions answered
and then some. This is one of the most information rich and
I was looking forward to using Amanda to backup 4-5 machines on my LAN
and one over the Internet, but something seems incredibly stupid about
the way Amanda forces the user to operate. Please tell me I'm wrong;
maybe I'm misunderstanding the documentation. If I want to perform
daily backups to
On Saturday 01 May 2004 23:51, Justin Gombos wrote:
I was looking forward to using Amanda to backup 4-5 machines on my
LAN and one over the Internet, but something seems incredibly
stupid about the way Amanda forces the user to operate. Please
tell me I'm wrong; maybe I'm misunderstanding the
On Saturday May 01 2004 08:51 pm, Justin Gombos wrote:
I was looking forward to using Amanda to backup 4-5 machines on my LAN
and one over the Internet, but something seems incredibly stupid about
the way Amanda forces the user to operate. Please tell me I'm wrong;
maybe I'm misunderstanding
Good day everyone,
I have just installed amanda and I have configured it. I want to backup my
machine where I installed amanda. No clients yet.
I have this error:
# su amanda -c /usr/local/amanda/sbin/amcheck Daily
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
-
ERROR: program
Hi,
i'm new of list and new of Amanda.
We are thinking to organize the backup as:
every day at midnight with a cron comes launch the backup. The backup
comes made on hard-disk (scsi with raid), and once to the week on a tape.
It's possible with AMANDA.
The platform is a Debian Linux.
Thanks
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 at 9:58am, walter valenti wrote
We are thinking to organize the backup as:
every day at midnight with a cron comes launch the backup. The backup
comes made on hard-disk (scsi with raid), and once to the week on a tape.
It's possible with AMANDA.
Yep -- you have two
Hi all,
I've heard of Amanda for some time, but am just now starting to look at it
as a potential backup solution. From what I've read so far, I'm not 100%
sure it will be of a big benefit to us. Here's what we are looking at it
for:
- single system (SPARCServer 1000)
- using Veritas Volume
I've heard of Amanda for some time, but am just now starting to look at it
as a potential backup solution. ...
Welcome!
From what I've read so far, I'm not 100%
sure it will be of a big benefit to us. ...
That's always a possibility, and you're wise to look before you leap.
Currently using
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 at 3:45pm, XiScO wrote
I'd like to know if Amanda can do backup to HD in spite of Tape. Is
there any user manual??
Look around for info on the tapeio branch of amanda. You'll need to pull
it out of CVS, and it's still beta, but people are using it.
[root@marjal02
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 01:41:09PM +0200, Michael Aronsen wrote:
Hello,
I've been fighting my way through setting up amanda on backup server, my
current problem is finding out which chg-* script to use for a HP 24x6 dds 3
dat changer, anyone tried this config before?
Which OS ?
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 03:06:04PM +0200, Thomas Hepper wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 01:41:09PM +0200, Michael Aronsen wrote:
Hello,
I've been fighting my way through setting up amanda on backup server, my
current problem is finding out which chg-* script to use for a HP 24x6 dds
ERROR: stats_db: [can not access /dev/sdb1 (/dev/sdb1): Permission denied]
I've created an user called amanda and a group called backup on the client
and server machines. The amanda user is in the disk group as a secondary
group on the client machine.
In addition to the good ideas David gave,
, April 30, 2001 1:46 PM
To: Tyrone Mills
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New to Amanda, almost got it working...
ERROR: stats_db: [can not access /dev/sdb1 (/dev/sdb1): Permission denied]
I've created an user called amanda and a group called backup on the client
and server machines. The amanda
Hello all,
I'm working on getting Amanda setup and between the Archives to this list
and some online resources I've almost got it working. When running amcheck I
am getting the following error:
ERROR: stats_db: [can not access /dev/sdb1 (/dev/sdb1): Permission denied]
I've created an user
Tyrone!
I've created an user called amanda and a group called backup on the client
and server machines. The amanda user is in the disk group as a secondary
group on the client machine.
What am I doing wrong? If you know of any source online where I can find the
answer? Thanks in advance.
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