is a
TCP/IP daemon that can accept and execute commands from the AMANDA server.
Maybe I'll dig up some of my old Perl scripts...
-Original Message-
From: Christophe Kalt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 11:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Amanda win32
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 03:19:58PM +0200, Uwe Beger wrote:
All my important win boxes (actually only Win2K) do a standard M$ backup on
a samba share, which is backed up by amanda.
Advantages: immediate recovery possible
Disadv.: disk space
BackupPC
On Sep 03, Kurt Yoder wrote:
| Anyone on this list interested in being paid to re-do the Windows
| client? Ideally, I'd want something with an easy-to-use installer.
| Should work more consistently than the current Windows client, and
| file restores should be simple. I don't care if it's a
You have 3 ways to backup Windows by Amanda:
1. Win32 client: good luck, since its development has been stopped 2 years ago
2. Windows shares and Samba client on your Amanda box: not so good because of the
rights of the files that are bot backed up
3. Amanda standard client installed under Cygwin
Hi Jon!
Thank you for your reply!
Does that mean that it isn't possible to backup Windows Client with Amanda?
Ones again, thank you very much for your reply!
- Christoffer
tir, 2003-09-02 kl. 17:33 skrev Jon LaBadie:
Not an authoritative answer by any means, so I make it off list.
I prefere #3
All my important win boxes (actually only Win2K) do a standard M$ backup on
a samba share, which is backed up by amanda.
Advantages: immediate recovery possible
Disadv.: disk space
At 13:26 03.09.2003, JC Simonetti wrote:
You have 3 ways to backup Windows by Amanda:
1. Win32 client:
JC Simonetti said:
You have 3 ways to backup Windows by Amanda:
1. Win32 client: good luck, since its development has been
stopped 2 years ago
2. Windows shares and Samba client on your Amanda box: not so
good because of the rights of the files that are bot backed up
3. Amanda standard
Concerning you and Uwe Beger, could you please tell me the approximative size of your
Windows backups per day? Do you back up a production site, workstations?
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 08:33:35 -0500
Josh Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JC Simonetti said:
You have 3 ways to backup Windows by
Anyone on this list interested in being paid to re-do the Windows
client? Ideally, I'd want something with an easy-to-use installer.
Should work more consistently than the current Windows client, and
file restores should be simple. I don't care if it's a ground-up
reimplementation, or what
JC Simonetti said:
Concerning you and Uwe Beger, could you please tell me the
approximative size of your Windows backups per day? Do you back
up a production site, workstations?
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Okay, I lied a little bit here, I don't do it all via NTBackup. These are
SQL Server boxes I'm backing up,
Hi I have tried the Amanda win32 Client. My question is: can I only do a backup of an entire drive and not a specified folder?
Best regards
Christoffer
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