Hi!
I'm searching for the tapetype of the following LTO-drive:
HP Ultrium 1-SCSI
It has a capacity of 100/200 GB. I couldn't find an entry
in the FAQ-O-Matic about this.
Thanks in advance,
Martin Öhler
Barry Callahan wrote:
Last week, I stumbled across a webpage that had a discussion on how big
to make your holding area, and I can't seem to find it anymore. I don't
remember where I saw it.
The holding area should be at least as big as to be able to accomodate
the largest amount of
Chris Karakas wrote:
The holding area should be at least as big as to be able to accomodate
the largest amount of backup data that would fit on a real tape (not on
estimated tape length). Taking the limit, a minimum holding disk area
should have the capacity of exactly one tape (assuming runtapes
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How should I include an item like /usr/local/samba/private/smb.conf
or /usr/local/lib/php.ini
in the disklist?
I've tried /usr/local/lib/php\.ini
and /usr/local/lib/php.ini
and what I get in the report is
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
On Monday 20 January 2003 02:54, Martin Oehler wrote:
Hi!
I'm searching for the tapetype of the following LTO-drive:
HP Ultrium 1-SCSI
It has a capacity of 100/200 GB. I couldn't find an entry
in the FAQ-O-Matic about this.
Thanks in advance,
Martin Öhler
In the most recent snapshots is a
I am using:
Amanda 2.4.3
Slackware Linux 8.0 (2.2.20) kernel
External Sony TSL9000 SCSI DAT drive with changer
DDS-2 tapes
The first couple times I ran amdump the whole process worked
fine. Now, after about a dozen filesystems have been written from the
holding disk to tape, the taper process
The reason for my slightly strange requirements is that I want to
offsite archive sets of backup tapes that have at least one level 0 for
every system. So I need to have enough tapes so I can have a set that is
being written to, a set that is on the way to offsite storage and a set
that will soon
I just aborted an amdump about a minute after it started
because I forgot to specify a switch. When I tried to rerun the backup with the
correct options, she wants me to insert a new tape, so I assume that she has
marked that tape as having data on it. How do I tell her to forget
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 02:02:55PM -0500, Jeremy L. Mordkoff wrote:
What I have found (that seems to work) is to set dumpcycle to 5 on
Mondays and Tuesdays (so Amanda will look back far enough in time). Then
I set it back to 3 days on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. This seems
to have the
Is there anything special I need to do to backup a NTFS disk that's mounted on my
Linux box?
It's a dual boot machine and I would like to backup the Windows disk also.
But I keep getting the message that the disk is offline by amdump.
The disk is mounted and I can use files in it etc.
Thanks
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 02:16:15PM -0500, Jeremy L. Mordkoff wrote:
I just aborted an amdump about a minute after it started because I
forgot to specify a switch. When I tried to rerun the backup with the
correct options, she wants me to insert a new tape, so I assume that she
has marked that
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 05:08:36PM -0500, Chris Dahn wrote:
Does the exclude list go on the server, client, or both?
From amanda_src_dir/docs/EXCLUDE:
** Utilize an Exclude List **
An exclude list is a file that resides on the CLIENT
machine and contains paths to be excluded,
Thats the generally accepted practice, with amanda supposedly
compensating for the case of dumpcycle = 1 week, and
runsperdumpcycle = 5. I think this is general target area of the
current discussion. But then I'm not an real expert, I just play
one here, sometimes pretty foolishly... :-)
Is there anything special I need to do to backup a NTFS disk that's mounted on my
Linux box?
It's a dual boot machine and I would like to backup the Windows disk also.
But I keep getting the message that the disk is offline by amdump.
The disk is mounted and I can use files in it etc.
Thanks
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 05:35:40PM -0500, Michael J. Pawlowsky wrote:
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Was there some reason you felt the need to post exactly the
same question, on the same day, under two different subjects?
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For whatever reason it took many hours for the message to go through. I thought my ISP
simply ate the message.
But since we are back on the subject
My disklist looks like this
localhost / holding-disk
localhost /boot local-nocomp
localhost //Home1/MyDocs remote-pc-nocomp
localhost
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 11:03:25PM -0500, Michael J. Pawlowsky wrote:
For whatever reason it took many hours for the message to go through. I thought my
ISP simply ate the message.
But since we are back on the subject
My disklist looks like this
localhost / holding-disk
localhost
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