Re: Need help with new architecture for NAS/NFS setup

2011-11-07 Thread Leon Meßner
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).

Need help with new architecture for NAS/NFS setup

2011-11-03 Thread Brendon Martino
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/

Re: Need help with new architecture for NAS/NFS setup

2011-11-03 Thread Charles Curley
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

re: Need help with new architecture for NAS/NFS setup

2011-11-03 Thread Olivier
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

Re: Need help with new architecture for NAS/NFS setup

2011-11-03 Thread John Hein
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: . . How do I implement my architecture to only keep about a week (or even a day) of backups in the holding disk (locally on