Alan Jedlow wrote:
Greetings,
Is possible to configure AMANDA to use a specific
interface for data transfer?
I don't know
My backup server and clients have two NICs configured:
eth0 is on a private 1000BaseT network and eth1 is on
a "public" 100BaseT network. I'm hoping to restrict
backups
Title: RE: Setting up AMANDA to use private network.
Yes...in my case, the amanda server was inaccessible from
the other interfaces, but this is correct. Practically
this means use the correct fqdn in the .amandahosts file
in the ~amanda account on the client (of course, the
name should
an Jedlow
> Sent: Wed 10/11/2006 4:32 PM
> To: amanda-users@amanda.org
> Subject: Setting up AMANDA to use private network.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Is possible to configure AMANDA to use a specific
> interface for data transfer?
>
> My backup server and clients have two N
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 16:32, Alan Jedlow wrote:
> Is possible to configure AMANDA to use a specific
> interface for data transfer?
Since Amanda only listens via inetd, if your inetd supports listening only on
a particular interface, then you can use that configuration with Amanda.
Xinetd
Title: RE: Setting up AMANDA to use private network.
Sure: have the DLE (disk list entry) refer to the name
of the interface you want to use (you should, of course,
give them separate names). I have machines with multiple
interfaces (external inet connection, internal backup
interface, etc
Greetings,
Is possible to configure AMANDA to use a specific
interface for data transfer?
My backup server and clients have two NICs configured:
eth0 is on a private 1000BaseT network and eth1 is on
a "public" 100BaseT network. I'm hoping to restrict
backups to eth0, the private high speed netw