On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 02:48:36AM -0400, Scott Phelps wrote: > Hi, > > I have a 120 gig server that I need to back up. I want to do /boot ; / ; and > /var on one tape, and /home on a second. I have chg-zd-mtx as my autoloader > driver.
If you figure out how to tell amanda what to put on what tapes let us know :) > > Here's the question. If I configured my disklist file like this: > > bigserver /boot always-full > bigserver / always-full > bigserver /var always-full > bigserver /home always-full > > When Amanda is done with /boot, /, and /var say there is only 10gig left on > tape 1. I think you are under the mistaken impression that amanda will go through your disklist in sequential fashion, top to bottom. Maybe it does if you are not using a holding disk. But I have never seen this as a documented, intended, behavior. Certainly if you are using a holding disk and allow multiple dumpers, all bets are off as to the order the DLEs are available for taping. > Will amanda automatically 'see' the lack of space and autoload a new > tape before starting on /home? Or should I create another config directory > like this: Amanda tends to try and squeeze a dump on the tape regardless of the amount of space left. Then, if the tape runs out, amanda moves to the next tape and starts the taping all over again. If that is from the holding disk, no big deal. But if you are not using the holding disk, it means the actual dump of data from the file system must be aborted and restarted. > > /etc/amanda/bgserver-Daily-roots > /etc/amanda/bgserver=Daily-home > > If this is the right idea, I also need to know if I just copy ALL of the files > (except disklists of course) from one directory to the other so that they > match? Here's a list of files that would be listed in one of the above > pseudo-directories. Which ones need to be copied accross to the other config > directory? That might work, but not copies of all files. Instead links. You want both configs to use the same tapelist file for example, not copies that get changed independently. And if your amanda.conf file for example, is truly a copy, administration would be simpler if each config used a linked conf file. That way a change in either one would "update" the other config also. > > Assume I have been only running backups on bgserver-Daily-roots. These files > are now already existing in that directory. > amanda.conf > mtx-changer-access > mtx-changer-clean > mtx-changer.conf > mtx-changer-barcodes > mtx-changer-slot > tapelist > tapelist.amlabel > tapelist.yesterday > disklist > > Now say I add a 80 gig home directory to the server. How should I configure > Amanda to start a new tape when it gets to this new remote partition? As I noted above, if you figure out how, let us know. -- Jon H. LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] JG Computing 4455 Province Line Road (609) 252-0159 Princeton, NJ 08540-4322 (609) 683-7220 (fax)
