Hi,
Moment, i think i don't understand your problem, so lets clarify a bit:
you have installed amanda-client on all the hosts in question.
so why do you want to automount the directory's via nfs?
i guess they are local filesystems to the clients, aren't they?

you should install amanda on the nfs server, and do the backups from there.
amanda-backup over nfs is not a good thing, it is slooow.

Michael Mayer schrieb:
Hi,

amanda is installed on each client. My problem is how to mount them via
automounter in /home/$host including the subdirs [0-2] which are diferent
filesystems.
are the subdirs [0-2] nfs-shares or local to the clients?

Christoph
Michale

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On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Christoph Scheeder wrote:


Hi,
Why do you want to nfs-mount these dirs to the amanda server?
It is much better to install the amanda-client part on all these machines
and tell amanda to get the backups direct from these hosts.
This way you can let them do compression localy, saving time, bandwith and
cpu-power on your amanda-server.
Christoph


Michael Mayer schrieb:

Hi list,

I've got some problem related with amanda backup. We've got several boxes
around here. On ervery box we have 1-3 15-20 GB homes, currently
mounted on /home/$host/[0-2]. Backupping these isn't that problem, but
automounting them is such one.
I'm using kernel 2.4.18-14 (standard redhat 8.0) with autofs. exporting
the dirs via nfs isn't that problem since there exists the nohide option
for nfs filesystems and so the local homes are mounted on
/export/$host/[0-2] and mounted explicitly via nfs on /export/home. These dir is exported to all the other hosts including localhost. Writing
to /export/home is very slow because of the nfsd working (a Factor of two
even on an Athlon XP 2000+ with fast WD IDE discs) mounting /export/$host
via automount directly only does an -o bind mount which doesn't include
the contents of the [0-2] subdirs.

Does anyone know some workaround to convince the mounter to include the
subdirs' contents ?
Thanks in advance

Michael Mayer

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