Hello, Debra.
Thank you for responding to my question.

I have a more question.
If I remove partial dumps in holding disk by running "rm -rf treename",
aren't there any problem to running Amanda later?
I saw *.tmp files related the partial dumps in index directory when I
tested about this problem,
and I think it's possible to be created any other related files.
Don't I have to remove these tmp files?

Regards,
Chaerin.


2016-08-04 1:33 GMT+09:00 Debra S Baddorf <[email protected]>:

>
> > On Aug 2, 2016, at 9:55 PM, Chaerin Kim <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello.
> >
> > I have a question about cleaning up holding disk.
> > For cleaning up holding disk, do I have to run amflush command?
> >
> > I don't want to waste a tape by flushing incomplete backup image
> remaining in holding disk.
> > So, I searched on the internet and found this page in zmanda forum.
> > (
> https://forums.zmanda.com/showthread.php?1565-Reset-Amanda-and-remove-holding-files
> )
>
>
> > An Amanda hacker said, 'You can manually remove the data on the holding
> disk (rm -rf ) and run "amcleanup" after that.'.
> > So, I tried it.
> > But amcleanup returned following message and didn't do anything.
> > "amcleanup: no unprocessed logfile to clean up.”
>
> If you have AUTOFLUSH  set to ALL or YES (the latter flushes only the DLEs
> listed on the dump command;  so if you are
> re-doing only SOME of your DLEs,  then setting AUTOFLUSH  to YES  will
> only put  *those*same*  DLEs onto the tape;
> I prefer to set it to ALL)
> then it should flush to tape those dumps which are still valid.
>
> Dumps which were partial,  and will never be run onto the tape  (ie you
> find them there several days later, and amanda
> has not flushed them)  —  Yeah,  I just run   “rm -fr  treename”
> Amcleanup doesn’t seem to be needed at this point, since amanda has
> already rejected the dumps.
>
> I’m only told to use amcleanup when I control-C  a backup,  or do
> something else weird  (a machine crash in the middle
> would probably look the same).    So,  if  “AMCLEANUP  <CONFIG>” **  gives
> no replies,  then you are fine.
>
> **    (I’m capitalizing some of the above commands to avoid spellcheck.
> Don’t capitalize them yourself!)
>
> Deb Baddorf
> Fermilab
>
> > I tried to executing amcleanup with every options, but the result was
> same.
> >
> > According to man page of amcleanup, amcleanup with '-r' option remove
> bad files in holding disk.
> > What is the bad files?
> > And what should I do to remove remaining data caused by failure backup
> in holding disk?
> > Are there any recommended way about cleaning up holding disk in Amanda?
> >
> > Please answer my question.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Chaerin.
>
>
>

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