To: JJB
Cc: amanda-users@amanda.org
Subject: Re: Open file backup?
Amanda doesn't actually handle reading the files; it uses dump
(available on BSD and traditional unixes) and GNU tar (available pretty
much everywhere) to read files and make a dump stream.
I'm not sure if you're asking about
Amanda doesn't actually handle reading the files; it uses dump
(available on BSD and traditional unixes) and GNU tar (available pretty
much everywhere) to read files and make a dump stream.
I'm not sure if you're asking about a problem where some methods skip
files that are currently open, issues
Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
Greg Troxel wrote:
Amanda doesn't actually handle reading the files; it uses dump
(available on BSD and traditional unixes) and GNU tar (available pretty
much everywhere) to read files and make a dump stream.
I'm not sure if you're asking about a problem where some
Greg Troxel wrote:
Amanda doesn't actually handle reading the files; it uses dump
(available on BSD and traditional unixes) and GNU tar (available pretty
much everywhere) to read files and make a dump stream.
I'm not sure if you're asking about a problem where some methods skip
files that are
Hello,
Does Amanda's mac and windows client software allow open files to be
backed up the way that commercial backup software like EMC Retrospect
(what we are using now) does?
I tried to find info on this by doing a Google search and came across
only one post that said something like you
On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 10:46:59AM -0700, JJB wrote:
Hello,
Does Amanda's mac and windows client software allow open files to be
backed up the way that commercial backup software like EMC Retrospect
(what we are using now) does?
Haven't heard any problems with Mac's as they now are
I'm interested in using this software in a web server enviroment.
Will it backup DB2 database files while they are being used?
Or at least an image of the database at its current state.
You're asking the wrong people. Amanda does not do backups itself.
It runs other programs (typically GNU tar
I'm interested in using this software in a web
server enviroment.
Will it backup DB2 database files while they are
being used?
Or at least an image of the database at its current
state.
Thanks
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