Samba allows Unix systems to talk to PC clients. AMANDA can back up
Microsoft Windows clients using Samba:
http://www.samba.org
- Read Samba for configuration tips and known limitations.
+ Read Backup_PC_hosts_using_Samba for configuration tips and known
+ limitations.
Look at http://www.amanda.org/patches.html for up to date information on
patches.
b. If you wish to make use of some of the scripts that come with AMANDA, you
want to run with "no-record" under normal operations.
b. Put AMANDA into your crontab. Here's a sample:
- 0 16 * * 1-5 /usr/local/bin/amcheck -m confname
- 45 0 * * 2-6 /usr/local/bin/amdump confname
+ 0 16 * * 1-5 /usr/local/sbin/amcheck -m confname
+ 45 0 * * 2-6 /usr/local/sbin/amdump confname
This is for SunOS 4.x, which has a per-user crontab; most other systems
also require a userid on each cron line. See your cron(8) for details.