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Amanda Mitch Collinsworth Cornell Center for Materials Research

Intro zClient/Server style backup system zFree, open source zRuns on most unix

Intro... zA backup manager, not a backup program zClients run own native backup programs e.g. dump or GNU tar zCan backup Windows via Samba using GNU tar

Features: standard tools zTapes written using standard software zCan restore without any special software using standard tools: mt, dd, gzip

Features: efficiency zDumps to holding disk first, allowing multiple dumps in parallel zDumps then copied from holding disk to tape, allowing streaming tapes to keep streaming

Features: Planner zNot locked into a specific schedule zPlanner phase collects estimates and determines what dump levels to run zIf a client is down or hung, note in report and keep going

Features: tape balancing zBalances full dumps throughout dump cycle zBackup runs for about same time each day

Features: tape changers zChangers supported via external interface zEasy to add support for a new device

Features: compression zClient or server zServer: software (gzip) or tape hardware

Features: scales well zEasy to add filesystems to backup list zEasy to add tapes to the tape cycle zEasy interactive restores from any client

Features: fails gracefully zTape errors don’t stop the show zDumps continue to holding disk zFlush dumps to tape after correcting the error

Amanda: deficiencies zWindows support (smbtar) currently a kludge zNo MacOS support prior to OS X zMultiple tape in a run ok, but one dump image can’t span tapes

From Mon Feb 5 19:30: From: Remote Tape User To: Date: Mon, 5 Feb :57: Subject: CCMR AMANDA MAIL REPORT FOR February 5, 2000 These dumps were to tape DailySet133. The next tape Amanda expects to use is: DailySet134. STATISTICS: Total Full Daily Estimate Time (hrs:min) 0:04 Run Time (hrs:min) 1:27 Dump Time (hrs:min) 0:33 0:23 0:09 Output Size (meg) Original Size (meg) Avg Compressed Size (%) (level:#disks...) Filesystems Dumped (1:8) Avg Dump Rate (k/s) Tape Time (hrs:min) 1:03 0:53 0:10 Tape Size (meg) Tape Used (%) (level:#disks...) Filesystems Taped (1:8) Avg Tp Write Rate (k/s) Daily mail summary report

NOTES: taper: tape DailySet133 kb fm 9 [OK] DUMP SUMMARY: DUMPER STATS TAPER STATS HOSTNAME DISK L ORIG-KB OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS KB/s MMM:SS KB/s azure.ccmr.c /var/a : : holmes.msc.c /var : : jael.msc.cor / : : jael.msc.cor /usr : : jael.msc.cor /var : : lynx.msc.cor /var : : mercury.ccmr /var : : quark.msc.co /var : : warf.ccmr.co /var : : (brought to you by Amanda version 2.4.2b2) mail report...

Amanda: resources zwww.amanda.org zMailing lists yamanda-announce yamanda-users yamanda-hackers