> I believe my next backup approach is going to be putting a server in between > the backup host and the file servers, and somehow interleaving (or starting > in parallel in some fashion) multiple vos dump processes. One to each file > server. It'll mean a bunch of extra space would be required on that machine, > but hey, 40GB IDE disks are cheap. Did I just hear you say "Amanda"? :-) -Mitch
- Re: AFS backup/restore usin... David Thompson
- Re: AFS backup/restore usin... Harald Barth
- Re: AFS backup/restore usin... David Thompson
- Re: AFS backup/restore usin... Harald Barth
- OpenAFS enhancements wishli... Mitch Collinsworth
- Re: OpenAFS enhancements wi... Norman P. B. Joseph
- Re: AFS backup/restore usin... Paul Blackburn
- Re: AFS backup/restore usin... Brian T. Huntley
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- Re: AFS backup/restore using ADSM David Thompson
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Mitch Collinsworth
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Harald Barth
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- Re: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Harald Barth
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- Re: AFS backup/restore using ADSM David Thompson
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Mitch Collinsworth
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
