>Let me assure, AFAIK Amanda does not do that.
>How did you come to that conclusion?
>What is the name of the file that is created in "/tmp/Amanda" (uppercase 
>A in the name???)

The A is lowercase. My mail client put the uppercase. The file is
server.domain.name._.20080114.0.0002048. It is 55G when I am forced to
delete it because the disk is full. 

Scratching head now.....
-Gordon

> If this is the case (and it seems to be what I have experienced) then my
> problem is that the entire tar'd up dle will not fit on the partition
which
> contains /tmp/Amanda/. So to get at this particular folder for this
restore
> I need to change that default to another drive which does have enough free
> space.
> 
> To further clarify, I am running Debian and using the packages in the
debian
> archive for Amanda. I am using vtapes also.



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