On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 11:53:46AM -0400, Brendon Martino wrote:
Thus, it was proposed that I mount some NFS space from another system (a
NAS, for all intents and purposes, though it has a WORM architecture and
is only used for archiving data with retention periods that delete old
archives).
I'm having trouble figuring out what type of new architecture to go with
for an NFS share dir on a NAS.
I'm running Amanda version 2.6.0p2-14 on Fedora 10. My current
architecture for Amanda is as follows:
I'm running a set called DailySet1. My holding disk/vtapes are:
/amanda/day0x/data/
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 11:53:46 -0400
Brendon Martino brendon.mart...@hds.com wrote:
I'm having trouble figuring out what type of new architecture to go
with for an NFS share dir on a NAS.
I'm inclined to think you can't, short of a messy script that plays
with symlinks and rsync. I wouldn't touch
Hi Brendon,
I'm having trouble figuring out what type of new architecture to go with
for an NFS share dir on a NAS.
You could run two dumps in parallel, one with tapecycle of 7 onj your local
disk and one with tape cycle of 30 or 60 on your NAS.
Best regards,
Olivier
I'm running Amanda
Brendon Martino wrote at 11:53 -0400 on Nov 3, 2011:
I'm running Amanda version 2.6.0p2-14 on Fedora 10. My current
architecture for Amanda is as follows:
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How do I
implement my architecture to only keep about a week (or even a day) of
backups in the holding disk (locally on