Gene Heskett on Wed 24/12 10:47 -0500: > AFAIK, samba doesn't support those times. So you will, if > samba is the transport from client to server, get a full > backup of everything everytime. Or at least thats been my > experience with the samba 2.x family, and I have not yet > installed 3.0, based on the if it ain't broke, don't fix > it theory. To me, what I use samba for isn't broke. But > I sure don't let it get in an amanda path, for exactly > that reason. > > But thats an interesting linkage, doing it all on the same > machine. IF I understand correctly. However, just > exporting the filesystem with samba should not affect a > properly installed amanda.
I guess I wasn't clear. I'm not using SAMBA at all in relation to Amanda. I just happen to be exporting the filesystem I'm backing up via SAMBA.