Re: Is support for multiple, simultaneous tape drives on the roadmap?

2008-10-06 Thread Gerrit A. Smit -TI-
Op vr 03okt08 om 17:38 schreef Terry Burton: And as an aside, would anybody please care to comment about their experience of running a split configuration on a single backup host using a single changer library. For example, does chg-zd-mtx play nicely with multiple accessors, or are there

Re: Is support for multiple, simultaneous tape drives on the roadmap?

2008-10-06 Thread Terry Burton
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Jean-Francois Malouin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Terry Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20081003 12:47]: amanda-users, amanda-hackers, ...snip... And as an aside, would anybody please care to comment about their experience of running a split configuration on a single

Re: [Amanda-users] Seeking advice: is Amanda the right tool for my situation?

2008-10-06 Thread Angelo Höngens
drmoque wrote: To clarify, I don't know if I need a mirror or not. It was necessary in our previous strategy in case our primary NAS failed (and of course it did :)). With the Snap Server our backup data was useless because we could not restore it to be usuable on the backup NAS device. Uhm,

[Amanda-users]

2008-10-06 Thread drmoque
This is an edited version of a previous post Just as background only: When we had a single office, we had 2 Snap servers (identical models). One was the primary and the other a backup. Each user mapped 3 shares from the primary as X, Y and Z drive. We used the Snap EDR software to

Re: Disklist question

2008-10-06 Thread Brian Cuttler
Robert, On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 10:16:29AM -0400, McGraw, Robert P wrote: I want to be able to use a different disklist for different runs. Other than use shell scripting to mv disklista to disklist is there a way to tell amanda what disklist to use during a run. What needs to remain the same

Re: Disklist question

2008-10-06 Thread Jean-Louis Martineau
man amanda.conf: diskfile string Default: disklist. The file name for the disklist file holding client hosts, disks and other client dumping information. You can use: amdump -odiskfile=disklista Why do you want to do use different disklist file? You could have one

exlude list

2008-10-06 Thread Thomas Wegner
Hi! I'm new to this list. I don't understand the way exclude lists work. I want to exclude /var/tmp, /var/log, /var/spool and /var/cache and also /tmp. Where do I have define exclude defintions? Is /etc/amanda/exclude_file the correct path? Can anyone send me an example of this file? -- Thanks

Re: exlude list

2008-10-06 Thread Marc Muehlfeld
Hi, Thomas Wegner schrieb: I'm new to this list. I don't understand the way exclude lists work. I want to exclude /var/tmp, /var/log, /var/spool and /var/cache and also /tmp. Where do I have define exclude defintions? Is /etc/amanda/exclude_file the correct path? Can anyone send me an