Matthias,
There is no dumptype at restore time. The information is written in the
dump image.
The only solution is to do a manual restore.
amfetchdump -p ... | amgtar ...
Jean-Louis
On 05/10/17 06:15 AM, Matthias Teege wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 04, 2017 at 04:19:19PM +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> Am 2017-10-04 um 16:08 schrieb Matthias Teege:
>>> is it possible to create backups on node "A" with dumptype "A" and
>>> restore on a different host with dumptype "B"? The problem is, that host
>>> "A" uses some special tools which are not present on node "B" so I have
>>> to use another dumptype for restore.
>> Show us the difference and we can tell you more.
>>
>> I mean "show the 2 dumptypes".
> the following one is used for backup:
>
> define dumptype dotar {
> compress none
> index yes
> record yes
> program "GNUTAR"
> auth "bsd"
> }
>
> and I need to overwrite "programm" and set application:
>
>> You can always override the dumptype via "-o" commandline option, for
>> example.
> I've tried
>
> # amrecover -oDUMPTYPE:dotar:program="APPLICATION" -C daily
> parse error: unknown parameter 'DUMPTYPE:dotar:program'
> amrecover: errors processing config file
>
> but the config looks normal:
>
> # amgetconf --list dumptype | grep dotar
> dotar
>
> This is amanda 3.3.3 under CentOS.
>
> Thanks!
> Matthias
>
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