On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 11:41:49AM -0400, Ronald Vázquez wrote:
> 
> Ok, once I took a look at the output of <amadmin DailySet1 info> I was
> able to see that was the compression what threw me off.  My appologies
> for wasting your time.

I for one was not thinking of amadmin ... info.  :)
You should also be getting a multi-page report emailed to
the user(s) specified in the mailto line of amanda.conf.

If you did not get one, perhaps your email system is not
setup for amanda yet.  You can also recreate the report
by using the amreport command (see the man page for options).
This can be emailed, saved to a file, or printed.

> 
> Has anyone taken the time to really understand this report?

No, no one has ever understood amadmin info    ;))

> in the documentation perhaps?  I am attaching a a copy from last night's
> run, would any one mind explaining the meaning of some of those numbers
> in the report (especially the negative numbers and percentages)?

the current information you are seeing is from the "curinfo" directory.
Amanda tracks the last three dumps for historical planning.  If you
don't have sufficient dumps dummy numbers, negative, are inserted.

> Current info for brsrv /etc/amanda:
>   Stats: dump rates (kps), Full:  2851.0,  -1.0,  -1.0
>                     Incremental:   -1.0,  -1.0,  -1.0
>           compressed size, Full:  95.5%,-100.0%,-100.0%
>                     Incremental: -100.0%,-100.0%,-100.0%
>   Dumps: lev datestmp  tape             file   origK   compK secs
>           0  20060628  DailySet1-000002     4   11940   11407    4
> 

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