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тАО06-17-2003 11:22 PM
тАО06-17-2003 11:22 PM
AMANDA in Linux
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тАО06-18-2003 03:40 AM
тАО06-18-2003 03:40 AM
Re: AMANDA in Linux
Then you have to create a disklist file, containing files to backup, in /etc/amanda/normal for normal backup.
But notice that Amanda is designed to backup full disks, not just files or folders.
If this is what you want to perform, I would suggest pax or, better, mondo.
Look at :
Amanda :
http://www.backupcentral.com/amanda.html
pax :
man pax !
mondo :
http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/docs/docs.html
Good luck
J
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тАО06-18-2003 03:55 AM
тАО06-18-2003 03:55 AM
Re: AMANDA in Linux
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тАО06-18-2003 06:34 PM
тАО06-18-2003 06:34 PM
Re: AMANDA in Linux
I will try to set the Amanda and at the mean while look at mondo. Thanks.
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тАО06-19-2003 05:39 AM
тАО06-19-2003 05:39 AM
Re: AMANDA in Linux
it takes to complete the tar job varies. I have done tar jobs on filesystems that are fifteen(15) gigabytes and have them finish in about three hours.
Depending on what version of Linux you have, you may have a variety of GUI-based utilities that will help schedule your backups.
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тАО06-19-2003 08:11 AM
тАО06-19-2003 08:11 AM
Re: AMANDA in Linux
I know you were asking about amanda ... but you could look at ARKEIA.
We recently move from amanda to ARKEIA and it's very good .
Installation is also easier then amanda.
Thanks,
JP