True, but I read where if you edit it manually, the --m (modify) flag may not work subsequently. so I was just wondering.
Thanks Paul for the help, I was thinking about just editing it directly, but was hoping to maybe find a shortcut. John On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 2:32 PM, Paul Yeatman <pyeat...@carbonite.com> wrote: > I don't know that it can be done with the amaddclient command but it may > be faster to just edit the disklist file directly. I believe that is all > amaddclient is doing: adding entries to the disklist file. > > Paul > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* owner-amanda-us...@amanda.org <owner-amanda-us...@amanda.org> on > behalf of John Aguilar <j...@knoesis.org> > *Sent:* Thursday, March 24, 2016 11:07 AM > *To:* amanda-users@amanda.org > *Subject:* disklist > > I am currently setting up the latest release of amanda for centos 7 and I > am wondering if it is possible, and if it is, how to specify it on command > line. I am trying to add a client to my amanda server with amaddclient > command, but it seems I can only specify one path to directories I want to > back up. i.e.* $amaddclient --config DailySet1 --client host. example.com > <http://example.com> --diskdev /home --dumptype comp-user-tar* > > backing up my home directories is one path, but I would like to add > others. i.e. /etc/, /var/www/htl..etc.. on the same disklist. > > Is there a way to do that without having needing to run amaddclient > command for each --diskdev path to backup? > > > Thanks, > John > -- *John Aguilar,* Sr. Computer Systems Administrator Kno.e.sis Center(knoesis.wright.edu) Wright State University (937) 775-5255