Toralf Lund wrote:

>> Toralf Lund wrote:
>>
>>>> <snip>
>>>
>>
> No, I don't have those examples. Also, I don't quite recognise the 
> syntax. What version is this example from? 2.4.3? I'm still on 2.4.2p2...

yes, this is 2.4.3.  

>
>> # An example of how to separate a big disk (/diskA) in multiple 
>> smaller entry
>> # using GNUTAR.
>> # I suggest to always use the diskdevice in the diskname.
>> # Don't forget to use the same spindle for all entry.
>
> [ snip ]
>
>>
>> I would think you could use something like this to get your 
>> wildcards, I do (at least I think I do since I have it set up to do 
>> so but haven't verified).
>
> Well, yes and no. Yes, I may be able to set up everything in this 
> manner. No, it was not quite what I had in mind. What I'd really like 
> is some way to specify multiple *backup* disklist entries using just 
> one disklist *file* entry, if you know what I'm saying. (I find it a 
> bit hard to explain this due to lack of good terminology.)
>
> - Toralf

I'm not sure I follow...I have actually used an include directive in my 
amanda.conf file to include disklist, tapetype and interface and 
dumptype files instead of putting it all in the amanda.conf file.  If I 
understand you I think you are looking for something like the following:

# disklist wildcard
* /usr/local comp-user-tar

in order to say "for /usr/local filesystem on all servers use the 
comp-user-tar dumptype".    If so, I doubt this will ever be the case 
since there is no way to know the host info using this notation.  I'm 
not familiar at all with 2.4.2 as I came into this at 2.4.3b3 and am now 
running with 2.4.3.  IF the example I gave in my previous email looks 
more like what you are trying to do, you may want to consider upgrading. 
 I've heard that it is fairly painless.

=G=




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