$ man amadmin
estimate [ hostname [ disks ]* ]*
Print the server estimate for the dles, each output lines
have the
following format:
hostname diskname level size
Server estimate can only be computed if you already backed up the dles
a few time.
OK, thanks Jean-Louis. I'll give that a try.
-M
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 7:31 AM, Jean-Louis Martineau
martin...@zmanda.comwrote:
$ man amadmin
estimate [ hostname [ disks ]* ]*
Print the server estimate for the dles, each output lines have
the
following format:
I believe amanda TEEs the output of the dump, spooling it to
the holding area and also reading the dump/tar file to create
an index. I'm uncertain when (as created or after the DLE is
fully spooled) the index file is placed in the server side
tree for storage.
On Wed, Mar 05, 2014 at 09:20:56PM
I'm looking at a new backup server and trying to spec
something that will keep up with incoming amanda dump
files and keep an LTO6 drive streaming. It looks like
16 7200 rpm drives in a RAID 10 should easily be able
to feed an LTO6 drive but I'd like to hear what any
other LTO6 users are doing
On Wed, Mar 05, 2014 at 21:31:05 -0500, Michael Stauffer wrote:
I want one DLE with all dirs starting with a, except for ./aguirre, then
another with just ./aguirre
cfile.uphs.upenn.edu jet-a /mnt/jet716s_1/jet-export/ {
gui-base
include ./[a]*
exclude ./aguirre/
}
On Wed, Mar 05, 2014 at 21:20:56 -0500, Michael Stauffer wrote:
Yes, thanks I was trying to avoid that since it will take a long time.
Although...if I start the dump with --no-taper, is there a file that's
written with at the begin of the process with all the files to be dumped? I
assume the