First of all, thank you very much everybody that's been helping me
getting up and running with Amanda. I really appreciate it. Everything
has dawned on me now, and I'm about to get comfortable with Amanda. 

Well, I do have one question though.

Is there any way you can have Amanda backup filesystems that for one
reason or another did not backup during a run, even though it's not on
the holding disk?  Like, if you don't have holding disks or the backup
client was down at the run?

As I understand it, amflush "just" flushes the files from the holding
disk onto tape...

Peter Normann



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Sent: 20. maj 2002 22:32
To: Peter Normann
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Subject: Re: [dumps too big, but cannot incremental dump new disk] 


>When I run amdump and then amstatus, some of the 'backup jobs' issue 
>the following error/warning (which is it):
>
>localhost:/backup/dump27/.               0 [dumps too big, but cannot
>incremental dump new disk]

That's an "error", as in, that file system is not going to be backed up.

Amanda is telling you that after it made it's scheduling choices, the
total size was larger than the amount of tape you had given it to work
with.  Normally it would demote some full dumps to incrementals until it
had enough space, however, this disk is "new" to Amanda (never been
dumped before) and so it cannot fall back to an incremental until the
first full dump is completed.

This error should work itself out after a few runs.  Presumably there
are a lot of "new" disks right now for you and as soon as Amanda gets a
full dump of each, they will be candidates for incrementals which
(again, presumably) will be small enough to leave room for full dumps of
some other new disks.

After everything gets a full dump once, Amanda will begin shifting the
schedule around to balance things out.

>Peter Normann

John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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