Are you sure that the amount of holding disk space you have,
minus 50%, is sufficient to hold those level 0's?
Yes. They dump and fit. I have 25G of holding space and only dump
10G or so.
The whats."NEW" is actually quite old. Note at the top of the
document it indicates these are "new
On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 08:03, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> If there is no tape present (or the tape drive fails during dumping),
> Amanda switches to degraded mode. In degraded mode, level-0 dumps
> are not allowed.
Don't think so. According to the ChangeLog in the Amanda source:
1998-06-28
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 08:02:59AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
> Instead, it says, if a backup is level 0, can it be buffered on
> the holding disk. If the reserve parameter is set to 100, then
> 100% of the holding disk space can be used only for incrementals.
> All level 0's will go straig
Instead, it says, if a backup is level 0, can it be buffered on
the holding disk. If the reserve parameter is set to 100, then
100% of the holding disk space can be used only for incrementals.
All level 0's will go straight to tape. If the reserve is set to
25%, then that portion can on
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 02:27:07PM -0600, Glenn English wrote:
> I have Amanda configured to do all its backups (local and net) to disk.
> I set the "reserved" parameter to 0 -- that will make it do complete
> backups, right? (As opposed to degraded mode)
>
> And if I run amflush I'll have complet
Glenn English wrote:
I have Amanda configured to do all its backups (local and net) to disk.
I set the "reserved" parameter to 0 -- that will make it do complete
backups, right? (As opposed to degraded mode)
And if I run amflush I'll have complete backups on tape of everything in
the disklist, righ
I have Amanda configured to do all its backups (local and net) to disk.
I set the "reserved" parameter to 0 -- that will make it do complete
backups, right? (As opposed to degraded mode)
And if I run amflush I'll have complete backups on tape of everything in
the disklist, right?
A while back,