* Jean-Louis Martineau <jmartin...@carbonite.com> [20170329 14:47]: > On 29/03/17 02:34 PM, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote: > > Hi, > > > > For whatever reasons I'm stuck for a little while with an amanda server > > with 2 different installations (one is community version 3.4.3 and the > > other is a zmanda enterprise edition running 3.3.9). I'd like to have > > them running concurrently and listening to different tcp ports under > > xinetd until one of them (the 3.4.3) can be disposed of -- a few weeks I > > guess until all the client DLEs are moved over. > > Both are running bsdtcp auth. > > > > How can I have one instance of amanda running on the default amanda > > service port 10080/tcp (the 3.3.9 server) and the other one (the 3.4.3 > > server) some other port? The 3.4.3 server is backing up only one client > > running 3.3.0. I assume that for this lone client I can set the option > > 'client-port [ int | string ]' in its dumptype but how do I make the > > server listen to some other port than the default amanda port 10080? Say > > 11080. Which configure/compile options do I have to set while > > recompiling the 3.4.3 server? Any hints? > > It is xinetd that is listening, so it must be changed there: > In the xinetd file: > service 11080 > ...
Of course! I'll give it a try. Such a simple answer for a convoluted question! Thanks Jean-Louis! jf > Jean-Louis