Since the list has been pretty quiet lately: Is there a (relatively) easy way of backing up to both disk and tape from a single config? I was thinking of using the file driver to do backups to disk (for faster recoveries) while also using tapes (for archiving and offsite purposes).
Options I've considered: Just using the file driver and then dd'ing those to tape later. But since I couldn't keep as many file 'tapes' around as I would keep tapes, how would I handle recoveries of older data? Just delete the file 'tapes' as needed, and to do a restore, first dd the tape back to the properly named file? Using the RAIT driver (does it still exist?) to mirror a backup between disk and file? How would a restore work in this case; would Amanda expect both tape and file to be present? Could a changer script handle the two diferent mediums? Two configs. It would double the backup window and I"m soaking some WAN links too long already. Something else? My idea is to somehow use the file driver to keep a couple of dumpcycle's worth of backups on disk, but to also have a tapecycle's worth of tapes (which is many times dumpcycle). Anybody tried anything similar? Frank -- Frank Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator Voice: 512-374-4673 Hoover's Online Fax: 512-374-4501
