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Date:      Wed, 16 Jan 2002 22:29:22 -0600
From:      "W. D." <WD@US-Webmasters.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        Chris Shenton <chris@shenton.org>
Subject:   Re: BACKUP SOFTWARE FOR FREEBSD
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Hi Chris,

Thanks for this!  This makes it a bit more clear.

I guess I'll have to read the 'man' documentation a bit.  Still=20
confused about dumps & cycles, etc.

How about restoring files?  What if I just want to restore
a few files?  A single directory?

Thanks,

W. D.

At 14:31 1/16/2002, Chris Shenton wrote:
>"W. D." <WD@US-Webmasters.com> writes:
>
>> I too have recently come to FreeBSD.  I have a HP SureStore DAT 40
>> that I am using with WinBlows.  The software setup on that OS
>> is very straightforward.
>>=20
>> Taking a look at Amanda and some of the config files, I am completely
>> confused.  Does anyone, anywhere have a simple, understandable
>> way to get Amanda working with FreeBSD and an HP SureStore 40 GB?
>
>I built it from ports with no problem.  I'll attach my
>/usr/local/etc/amanda/python/amanda.conf file if it will help.
>
>Getting the remote login to the systems  you want to backup is a
>little tricky; I use ".amandahosts" instead of .rhosts, but it's the
>same issue.  Huh, in this client machine's ~operator/.amandahosts I'm
>allowing the amanda server (with the tape drive) in, it runs as
>operator on the server, sisyphus.shenton.org:
>
>  sisyphus.shenton.org
>
>The other part is getting the /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf
>configured, but that's easy enough.  /etc/services comes with the
>amanda ports already listed. Here's my part of the client's
>inetd.conf:
>
>amanda  dgram   udp     wait    operator       =20
>/usr/local/libexec/amanda/amandad      amandad
>
>
>Here's my amanda.conf; you'll have to modify the tape parameters for
>your tape drive:
>
># $Id: amanda.conf,v 1.5 2000/02/22 13:19:19 operator Exp $
># If your configuration is called, say, "csd", then this file normally goes
># in /usr/local/etc/amanda/csd/amanda.conf.
>
>org		"python"	# your organization name for reports
>mailto		"chris"		# space separated list of operators at your site
>dumpuser 	"operator"	# the user to run dumps under
>
>inparallel	4		# maximum dumpers that will run in parallel
>netusage  	1500 Kbps	# maximum net bandwidth for Amanda, in KB per sec
>
>dumpcycle 	3 days	# the number of days in the normal dump cycle
>runspercycle 	3	# the number of amdump runs in dumpcycle days
>			# (4 weeks * 5 amdump runs per week -- just weekdays)
>tapecycle 	4 tapes	# the number of tapes in rotation
>			# 4 weeks (dumpcycle) times 5 tapes per week (just
>			# the weekdays) plus a few to handle errors that
>			# need amflush and so we do not overwrite the full
>			# backups performed at the beginning of the previous
>			# cycle
>
>bumpsize 	20 Mb	# minimum savings (threshold) to bump level 1 -> 2
>bumpdays 	1	# minimum days at each level
>bumpmult 	4	# threshold =3D bumpsize * bumpmult^(level-1)
>
>etimeout 	300	# number of seconds per filesystem for estimates.
>		=09
>
># Specify tape device and/or tape changer.  If you don't have a tape
># changer, and you don't want to use more than one tape per run of
># amdump, just comment out the definition of tpchanger.
>
>runtapes 	1	# number of tapes to be used in a single run of amdump
>
># 1999/03/19 /usr/local/libexec chg-chio, chs, manual, mtx, multi, rth,=
 zd-mtx
># 1999/03/19 In amanda src:=20
>#		scsi-chio (C code; won't work for FreeBSD CAM)
>#		chg-chio (Perl: reads amanda.conf: tapedev,changerdev)
># chg-chio had an extraneous print which confused amtape; remove it.
>
>tpchanger	"chg-chio"	# the tape-changer glue script
>tapedev		"/dev/nrsa0"	# the no-rewind tape device to be used
>changerdev	"/dev/ch0"
>
>tapetype 	DDS2-120		# what kind of tape it is (see tapetypes below)
>labelstr	"^python-[0-9][0-9]*$"	# label constraint regex: all tapes must=
 match
>
>
>holdingdisk hd1 {
>    comment "main holding disk"
>    directory "/home/operator/amanda/python"	# where the holding disk is
>    use 600 Mb		# how much space can we use: >512, multiple 64MB,128MB
>			# a negative value mean:
>			#        use all space except that value
>    chunksize -1 	# size of chunk if you want big dump to be
>			# dumped on multiple files on holding disks
>			#  N Kb/Mb/Gb split disks in chunks of size N
>			#  0          split disks in INT_MAX/1024 Kb chunks
>			# -1          same as -INT_MAX/1024 (see below)
>			# -N Kb/Mb/Gb dont split, dump larger
>			#             filesystems directly to tape
>			#             (example: -2 Gb)
>    # chunksize 2 Gb
>    }
>
>
>
>infofile 	"/home/operator/amanda/python/curinfo"	# database DIRECTORY
>logdir   	"/home/operator/amanda/python/log"	# log DIRECTORY
>indexdir 	"/home/operator/amanda/python/index"	# index DIRECTORY
>#tapelist 	"/home/operator/amanda/python/tapelist"	# list of used tapes
>
># tapelist is stored, by default, in the directory that contains=
 amanda.conf
>
>
>###########################################################################=
####
># tapetypes
>
>define tapetype travan4 {
>    comment "Travan4 4/8GB QIC"
>    length 4096 mbytes		# 4GB native, 8GB compressed
>    filemark 100 kbytes		# ??
>    speed 500 kbytes		# ??
>}
>
>define tapetype DDS2-120 {
>    comment "DDS2 120m"
>    length 6000 mbytes		# 4GB native, 8GB compressed
>    filemark 63 kbytes		# From Chris Stacey <chris@snrc.uow.edu.au>
>    speed 627 kbytes		# Seen in operation <chris@shenton.org>
>}
>
>
>
>
>###########################################################################=
####
># dumptypes
>
>define dumptype global {
>    comment "Global definitions"
>    index yes
>}
>
>[rest of dumptypes removed, they're in the distro]
>
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