On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 09:03:00 -0800 (PST)
Chris Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

> If I run three backups, serial or otherwise, then do they know about
> each other? Meaning, is AMANDA smart enough to know not to run more
> than one level 0 dump per night? The problem is that level 0 backups
> take several hours and if I run multiple then I will still be
> completing last nights backup when everybody comes in the next
> morning. That would be embarrassing. "Sorry, I didn't complete my
> work last night, so you can't continue yours."

Ah, that helps. My experience is in a SOHO environment, so take with
the salt shaker handy.

The different configurations don't know about each other at all. So you
could in theory have a night in which all three run level 0 backups.
The only way I know to get that kind of co-ordination is to have one
configuration which then backs up all three machines. Unfortunately
your requirement not to mix the backups due to custodial and security
requirements may kill that idea.

Another thing to look at is to break your DLEs up into lots of smaller
DLEs. You'll get more level 0 backups, but they'll be spread around the
week more evenly.

Or consider having a longer tape cycle. That means fewer level 0
backups in any one week.

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