> > Paddy, will it only work when using cygwin client on > windows or will > > it also be possible using smbclient from the server? I have > setup the > > backup of several windows servers using the smbclient > method. I have > > not yet attempted a cygwin client, but if it will offer > more options > > it may be worth it. How much trouble is it to install > amanda on cygwin? > > > > The real problem (as I see it) is support, your support time that is. > With smbclient nothing needs be done/added to the windows system. > With cygwin, you have to add and maintain cygwin on 'each' > windows client. > Then on 'each' windows client also add and maintain amanda. > > If you need it, you need it though. > > For one or two windows systems not too bad, for fifty or a > hundred that don't use cygwin otherwise? > bleech! > > -- > Jon H. LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] > JG Computing > 4455 Province Line Road (609) 252-0159 > Princeton, NJ 08540-4322 (609) 683-7220 (fax)
Thanks Jon. That is a good point. I'm not sure what would be the best answer for Windows clients...I guess it depends on each environment. On TSM I had to install client software on each machine. Of course it wasn't very hard since it was a win32 client. Took about 5 min. If it could all be done from the amanda machine using smbclient, that would sure be easy. It would put a much greater load on the backup server, but it would not require anything on the win client. For that to work though, smbclient would need to support windows ACL's and include/exclude lists. The latter is definitely do-able. I have no idea about adding ACL support... That would be nice though :-). Regards, Gordon
