Jean-Louis Martineau <martin...@zmanda.com> writes: > On 03/27/2013 06:39 AM, Kamil Jońca wrote: >> (This is duplicate mail, previously sent, but I weren't subscribed) >> In some sites there is suggestion, that config: >> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >> #flush-threshold-dumped 100 # (or more) >> #flush-threshold-scheduled 100 # (or more) >> #taperflush 100 >> #autoflush yes >> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >> helps to do better tape utilization. >> >> But how behave amanda in my configuration (+ these four lines above): >> >> I have defined 1gb vtapes, placed onto four hard disks rotated >> (ie. first flush go to disk 1, second to 2, third to 3, fourth to 4, >> fifth to 1, and so on) >> >> say on first disk are tapes: alfa-1-1 to alfa-1-10 >> on second: alfa-2-1 to alfa-2-10 >> on third: alfa-3-1 to alfa-3-10 >> on fourth: alfa-4-1 to alfa-4-10 >> >> One day dumps takes 1,5GB and goes to tape alfa-1-1 and (partially) >> alfa-1-2. > Amanda should not write to alfa-1-2 if the above setting are commented out. > Are you using a holding a disk? It must be larger than a vtape (1gb).
My bad. I forgot to say that I have runtapes greater than 1. And my question is what amanda do if above flush settings are not commmented. KJ -- http://blogdebart.pl/2009/12/22/mamy-chorych-dzieci/ Wiesz, tryb tekstowy w Linuksie ma się tak do DOSu jak F-117A do paralotni. (c) Dawid Kuroczko