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.\" Title: amanda.conf
.\" Author: James da Silva <jds@amanda.org>
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.\" Manual: File formats and conventions
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-.TH "AMANDA\&.CONF" "5" "01/22/2009" "Amanda 2\&.6\&.1" "File formats and conventions"
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+.TH "AMANDA\&.CONF" "5" "04/10/2009" "Amanda 2\&.6\&.1p1" "File formats and conventions"
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
amanda.conf \- Main configuration file for \fIAmanda\fR, the Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
.sp
.\}
.RS 4
-.BM yellow
.it 1 an-trap
.nr an-no-space-flag 1
.nr an-break-flag 1
\fBtrue\fR
is assumed\&.
.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
.RE
.RE
.SS "PARAMETER ORDER"
.sp
.\}
.RS 4
-.BM yellow
.it 1 an-trap
.nr an-no-space-flag 1
.nr an-break-flag 1
before any
\fBdumptype\fRs are defined\&.
.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
.RE
.RE
.PP
\fBtapedev\fR string
.RS 4
Default:
-\FCnull:\F[]\&. The device name, referencing the name of a "device" section in the configuration file\&. See
+null:\&. The device name, referencing the name of a "device" section in the configuration file\&. See
\fBamanda-devices\fR(7)
for more information on device names\&.
.sp
\fBchangerdev\fR string
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC/dev/null\F[]\&. A tape changer configuration parameter\&. Usage depends on the particular changer defined with the
+/dev/null\&. A tape changer configuration parameter\&. Usage depends on the particular changer defined with the
\fBtpchanger\fR
option\&.
.RE
\fBchangerfile\fR string
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC/usr/adm/amanda/log/changer\-status\F[]\&. A tape changer configuration parameter\&. Usage depends on the particular changer defined with the
+/usr/adm/amanda/log/changer\-status\&. A tape changer configuration parameter\&. Usage depends on the particular changer defined with the
\fBtpchanger\fR
option\&.
.RE
\fBruntapes\fR int
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC1\F[]\&. The maximum number of tapes used in a single run\&. If a tape changer is not configured, this option is not used and should be commented out of the configuration file\&.
+1\&. The maximum number of tapes used in a single run\&. If a tape changer is not configured, this option is not used and should be commented out of the configuration file\&.
.sp
If a tape changer is configured, this may be set larger than one to let
\fIAmanda\fR
\fBinparallel\fR int
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC10\F[]\&. The maximum number of backups that
+10\&. The maximum number of backups that
\fIAmanda\fR
will attempt to run in parallel\&.
\fIAmanda\fR
\fBdisplayunit\fR "k|m|g|t"
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC"k"\F[]\&. The unit used to print many numbers, k=kilo, m=mega, g=giga, t=tera\&.
+"k"\&. The unit used to print many numbers, k=kilo, m=mega, g=giga, t=tera\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBdumporder\fR string
\fBmaxdumps\fR int
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC1\F[]\&. The maximum number of backups from a single host that
+1\&. The maximum number of backups from a single host that
\fIAmanda\fR
will attempt to run in parallel\&. See also the
\fBinparallel\fR
\fBbumpmult\fR \fI float\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC1\&.5\F[]\&. The bump size multiplier\&.
+1\&.5\&. The bump size multiplier\&.
\fIAmanda\fR
multiplies
\fBbumpsize\fR
\fBinfofile\fR \fI string\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC/usr/adm/amanda/curinfo\F[]\&. The file or directory name for the historical information database\&. If
+/usr/adm/amanda/curinfo\&. The file or directory name for the historical information database\&. If
\fIAmanda\fR
was configured to use DBM databases, this is the base file name for them\&. If it was configured to use text formated databases (the default), this is the base directory and within here will be a directory per client, then a directory per disk, then a text file of data\&.
.RE
\fBlogdir\fR \fI string\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC/usr/adm/amanda\F[]\&. The directory for the
+/usr/adm/amanda\&. The directory for the
\fBamdump\fR
and
\fBlog\fR
\fBindexdir\fR \fI string\fR
.RS 4
Default
-\FC/usr/adm/amanda/index\F[]\&. The directory where index files (backup image catalogues) are stored\&. Index files are only generated for filesystems whose
+/usr/adm/amanda/index\&. The directory where index files (backup image catalogues) are stored\&. Index files are only generated for filesystems whose
\fBdumptype\fR
has the
\fBindex\fR
\fBdevice_output_buffer_size\fR \fI int\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC1280k\F[]\&. Controls the amount of memory used by
+1280k\&. Controls the amount of memory used by
\fIAmanda\fR
to hold data as it is read from the network or disk before it is written to the output device\&. Higher values may be useful on fast tape drives and optical media\&.
.sp
\fBtapebufs\fR \fI int\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC20\F[]\&. This option is deprecated; use the
+20\&. This option is deprecated; use the
\fBdevice_output_buffer_size\fR
directive instead\&.
\fBtapebufs\fR
\fBreserve\fR \fI number\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC100\F[]\&. The part of holding\-disk space that should be reserved for incremental backups if no tape is available, expressed as a percentage of the available holding\-disk space (0\-100)\&. By default, when there is no tape to write to, degraded mode (incremental) backups will be performed to the holding disk\&. If full backups should also be allowed in this case, the amount of holding disk space reserved for incrementals should be lowered\&.
+100\&. The part of holding\-disk space that should be reserved for incremental backups if no tape is available, expressed as a percentage of the available holding\-disk space (0\-100)\&. By default, when there is no tape to write to, degraded mode (incremental) backups will be performed to the holding disk\&. If full backups should also be allowed in this case, the amount of holding disk space reserved for incrementals should be lowered\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBautoflush\fR \fI bool\fR
.\}
the width of the column itself\&. If set to a negative value, the width will be calculated on demand to fit the largest entry in this column\&.
.RE
-.RS 4
Here is an example:
.sp
.nf
.nf
holdingdisk \fIname\fR {
\fIholdingdisk\-option\fR \fIholdingdisk\-value\fR
- \FC\&.\&.\&.\F[]
+ \&.\&.\&.
}
.fi
.PP
\fBdirectory\fR \fI disk\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC/dumps/amanda\F[]\&. The path to this holding area\&.
+/dumps/amanda\&. The path to this holding area\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBuse\fR \fI int\fR
.nf
define dumptype "\fIname\fR" {
\fIdumptype\-option\fR \fIdumptype\-value\fR
- \FC\&.\&.\&.\F[]
+ \&.\&.\&.
}
.fi
.PP
\fBbumpmult\fR \fI float\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC1\&.5\F[]\&. The bump size multiplier\&.
+1\&.5\&. The bump size multiplier\&.
\fIAmanda\fR
multiplies
\fBbumpsize\fR
\fBcomprate\fR \fIfloat\fR [, \fIfloat\fR ]
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC0\&.50\F[],
-\FC0\&.50\F[]\&. The expected full and incremental compression factor for dumps\&. It is only used if
+0\&.50,
+0\&.50\&. The expected full and incremental compression factor for dumps\&. It is only used if
\fIAmanda\fR
does not have any history information on compression rates for a filesystem, so should not usually need to be set\&. However, it may be useful for the first time a very large filesystem that compresses very little is backed up\&.
.RE
exclude list "\&.amanda\&.excludes"
.fi
the actual file used would be
-\FC/var/\&.amanda\&.excludes\F[]
+/var/\&.amanda\&.excludes
for a backup of
-\FC/var\F[],
-\FC/usr/local/\&.amanda\&.excludes\F[]
+/var,
+/usr/local/\&.amanda\&.excludes
for a backup of
-\FC/usr/local\F[], and so on\&.
+/usr/local, and so on\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBholdingdisk\fR [ never|auto|required ]
.sp
.\}
.RS 4
-.BM yellow
.it 1 an-trap
.nr an-no-space-flag 1
.nr an-break-flag 1
\fIAmanda\fR
user\&.
.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
.RE
With the
\fBappend\fR
\fBmaxdumps\fR \fI int\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC1\F[]\&. The maximum number of backups from a single host that
+1\&. The maximum number of backups from a single host that
\fIAmanda\fR
will attempt to run in parallel\&. See also the main section parameter
\fBinparallel\fR\&.
\fBmaxpromoteday\fR \fI int\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\FC10000\F[]\&. The maximum number of day for a promotion, set it 0 if you don\'t want promotion, set it to 1 or 2 if your disks get overpromoted\&.
+10000\&. The maximum number of day for a promotion, set it 0 if you don\'t want promotion, set it to 1 or 2 if your disks get overpromoted\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBpriority\fR \fI string\fR
.RS 4
Default:
\fIyes\fR\&. Whether to ask the backup program to update its database (e\&.g\&.
-\FC/etc/dumpdates\F[]
+/var/lib/dumpdates
for DUMP or
-\FC/usr/local/var/amanda/gnutar\-lists\F[]
+/usr/local/var/amanda/gnutar\-lists
for GNUTAR) of time stamps\&. This is normally enabled for daily backups and turned off for periodic archival runs\&.
.RE
.PP
.RS 4
Default:
\fInone\fR\&. Backups will not start until after this time of day\&. The value should be hh*100+mm, e\&.g\&. 6:30PM (18:30) would be entered as
-\FC1830\F[]\&.
+1830\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBstrategy\fR \fI string\fR
.nf
define tapetype "\fIname\fR" {
\fItapetype\-option\fR \fItapetype\-value\fR
- \FC\&.\&.\&.\F[]
+ \&.\&.\&.
}
.fi
.PP
\fBlength\fR \fI int\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\fI2000 kbytes\fR\&. How much data will fit on a tape\&.
+\fI2000 kbytes\fR\&. How much data will fit on a tape, expressed in kbytes\&.
.sp
Note that this value is only used by
\fIAmanda\fR
\fIAmanda\fR
will continue to write to a tape until it gets an error, regardless of what value is entered for
\fBlength\fR
-(but see the section OUTPUT DRIVERS in the
-\fBamanda\fR(8)
-manpage for exceptions)\&.
-.sp
-The default unit is bytes if it is not specified\&.
+(but see
+\fBamanda-devices\fR(7)
+for exceptions)\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBblocksize\fR \fI int\fR
.RS 4
Default:
-\fI32 kbytes\fR\&. How much data will be written in each tape record\&. This is equivalent to the
+\fI32 kbytes\fR\&. How much data will be written in each tape record, expressed in kbytes\&. This is similar to the
\fIBLOCK_SIZE\fR
-device property\&.
-.sp
-The default unit is Kbytes if it is not specified\&.
+device property, but if the blocksize is not a multiple of 1024 bytes, then this parameter cannot be used to specify it, and the property must be used instead\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBreadblocksize\fR \fI int\fR
.nf
define interface "\fIname\fR" {
\fIinterface\-option\fR \fIinterface\-value\fR
- \FC\&.\&.\&.\F[]
+ \&.\&.\&.
}
.fi
.PP
.nf
define application\-tool "\fIname\fR" {
\fIapplication\-option\fR \fIapplication\-value\fR
- \FC\&.\&.\&.\F[]
+ \&.\&.\&.
}
.fi
.PP
.nf
define script\-tool "\fIname\fR" {
\fIscript\-option\fR \fIscript\-value\fR
- \FC\&.\&.\&.\F[]
+ \&.\&.\&.
}
.fi
.PP
commend "\fIcomment (optional)\fR"
tapedev "\fIdevice\-specifier\fR"
device_property "\fIprop\-name\fR" "\fIprop\-value\fR"
- \FC\&.\&.\&.\F[]
+ \&.\&.\&.
}
.fi
.PP
tpchanger "\fIchanger\-type\fR"
changerdev "\fIdevice\-name\fR"
changerfile "\fIstate\-file\fR"
- \FC\&.\&.\&.\F[]
+ \&.\&.\&.
}
.fi
.PP
\fIname\fR
is the user\-specified name of this device\&. The remaining parameters are specific to the changer type selected\&.
-.PP
-TODO: more detail here once it\'s known
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP
\fBamcrypt\fR(8),
\fBaespipe\fR(1),
: http://wiki.zmanda.com
-.SH "Authors"
+.SH "AUTHORS"
.PP
\fBJames da Silva\fR <\&jds@amanda\&.org\&>
.PP