X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=debian%2Famanda.conf.in;fp=debian%2Famanda.conf.in;h=e5d56d35af19a5b601b12a88883b940eaf5c576d;hb=df538cb90ac50a17b6cab89577918a81e5a4044c;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=3ab887b9bc819a846c75dd7f2ee5d41fac22b19f;p=debian%2Famanda diff --git a/debian/amanda.conf.in b/debian/amanda.conf.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5d56d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/amanda.conf.in @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ +# +# amanda.conf - sample Amanda configuration file. +# +# If your configuration is called, say, "DailySet1", then this file +# normally goes in /etc/amanda/DailySet1/amanda.conf. +# +# for explanation of the parameters refer to amanda(8) and +# /usr/doc/amanda/WHATS.NEW.gz + +org "DailySet1" # your organization name for reports +mailto "root" # space separated list of operators at your site +dumpuser "backup" # the user to run dumps under +# +inparallel 4 # maximum dumpers that will run in parallel +netusage 600 # maximum net bandwidth for Amanda, in KB per sec + +# a filesystem is due for a full backup once every days +dumpcycle 4 weeks # the number of days in the normal dump cycle +tapecycle 8 tapes # the number of tapes in rotation + +bumpsize 20 MB # minimum savings (threshold) to bump level 1 -> 2 +bumpdays 1 # minimum days at each level +bumpmult 4 # threshold = bumpsize * (level-1)**bumpmult + +#runtapes 9 # explained in WHATS.NEW +#tpchanger "no-changer" # the tape-changer glue script, see TAPE.CHANGERS +tapedev "/dev/nst0" # Linux @ tuck, important: norewinding +# tapedev "/dev/nrst8" # or use the (no-rewind!) tape device directly + +tapetype HP-DAT # what kind of tape it is (see tapetypes below) +labelstr "^HISS[0-9][0-9]*$" # label constraint regex: all tapes must match + +diskdir "/space" # where the holding disk is +disksize 290 MB # how much space can we use on it +#diskdir "/dumps/amanda/work" # additionaly holding disks can be specified +#diskdir "/mnt/disk4" +#disksize 1000 MB # they are used round-robin + + +# Amanda needs a few MB of diskspace for the log and debug files, +# as well as a database. This stuff can grow large, so the conf directory +# isn't usually appropriate. + +infofile "/var/lib/amanda/DailySet1/curinfo" # database filename +logfile "/var/log/amanda/DailySet1/log" # log filename + +# where the index files live +indexdir "/var/lib/amanda/DailySet1/index" + +# tapetypes +# +# Define the type of tape you use here, and use it in "tapetype" above. +# Some typical types of tapes are included here. The tapetype tells amanda +# how many MB will fit on the tape, how big the filemarks are, and how +# fast the tape device is. +# +# For completeness Amanda should calculate the inter-record gaps too, but it +# doesn't. For EXABYTE and DAT tapes this is ok. Anyone using 9 tracks for +# amanda and need IRG calculations? Drop me a note if so. + +define tapetype QIC-60 { + comment "Archive Viper" + length 60 mbytes + filemark 100 kbytes # don't know a better value + speed 100 kbytes # dito +} + +define tapetype DEC-DLT2000 { + comment "DEC Differential Digital Linear Tape 2000" + length 15000 mbytes + filemark 8 kbytes + speed 1250 kbytes +} + +# goluboff@butch.Colorado.EDU +# in amanda-users (Thu Dec 26 01:55:38 MEZ 1996) +define tapetype DLT { + comment "DLT tape drives" + length 20000 mbytes # 20 Gig tapes + filemark 2000 kbytes # I don't know what this means + speed 1500 kbytes +} + +define tapetype SURESTORE-1200E { + comment "HP AutoLoader" + length 3900 mbytes + filemark 100 kbytes + speed 500 kbytes +} + +define tapetype EXB-8500 { + comment "Exabyte EXB-8500 drive on decent machine" + length 4200 mbytes + filemark 48 kbytes + speed 474 kbytes +} + +define tapetype EXB-8200 { + comment "Exabyte EXB-8200 drive on decent machine" + length 2200 mbytes + filemark 2130 kbytes + speed 240 kbytes +} + +define tapetype HP-DAT { + comment "DAT tape drives" + length 1900 mbytes # these numbers are not accurate + filemark 100 kbytes # but you get the idea + speed 500 kbytes +} + +define tapetype DAT { + comment "DAT tape drives" + length 1000 mbytes # these numbers are not accurate + filemark 100 kbytes # but you get the idea + speed 100 kbytes +} + +define tapetype MIMSY-MEGATAPE { + comment "Megatape (Exabyte based) drive through Emulex on Vax 8600" + length 2200 mbytes + filemark 2130 kbytes + speed 170 kbytes # limited by the Emulex bus interface, ugh +} + +define tapetype QIC-3080 { + comment "QIC 3080" + length 2000 mbytes + filemark 64 kbytes + speed 250 kbytes +} + +# dumptypes +# +# These are referred to by the disklist file. The dumptype specifies +# certain "options" for dumping including: +# index - keep an index of the files backed up +# compress-fast - (default) compress on the client using fast algorithm +# compress-best - compress using the best (and slowww) algorithm +# no-compress - don't compress the dump output +# srvcompress - Compress dumps on the tape host instead of client +# machines. This may be useful when a fast tape host +# is backing up slow clients. +# record - (default) record the dump in /etc/dumpdates +# no-record - don't record the dump, for testing +# no-hold - don't go to the holding disk, good for dumping +# the holding disk partition itself. +# skip-full - Skip the disk when a level 0 is due, to allow +# full backups outside Amanda, eg when the machine +# is in single-user mode. +# skip-incr - Skip the disk when the level 0 is NOT due. This +# is used in archive configurations, where only full +# dumps are done and the tapes saved. +# no-full - Do a level 1 every night. This can be used, for +# example, for small root filesystems that only change +# slightly relative to a site-wide prototype. Amanda +# then backs up just the changes. +# +# Also, the dumptype specifies the priority level, where "low", "medium" and +# "high" are the allowed levels. These are only really used when Amanda has +# no tape to write to because of some error. In that "degraded mode", as +# many incrementals as will fit on the holding disk are done, higher priority +# first, to insure the important disks are dumped first. + +define dumptype always-full { + comment "Full dump of this filesystem always" + options no-compress + priority high + dumpcycle 0 + maxcycle 0 +} + +define dumptype comp-user-tar { + program "GNUTAR" + comment "partitions dumped with tar" + options compress-fast, index, exclude-list "/etc/amanda/exclude.gtar" + priority medium +} + +define dumptype comp-root-tar { + program "GNUTAR" + comment "Root partitions with compression" + options compress-fast, index, exclude-list "/etc/amanda/exclude.gtar" + priority low +} + +define dumptype user-tar { + program "GNUTAR" + comment "partitions dumped with tar" + options no-compress, index, exclude-list "/etc/amanda/exclude.gtar" + priority medium +} + +define dumptype high-tar { + program "GNUTAR" + comment "partitions dumped with tar" + options no-compress, index, exclude-list "/etc/amanda/exclude.gtar" + priority high +} + +define dumptype root-tar { + program "GNUTAR" + comment "Root partitions dumped with tar" + options no-compress, index, exclude-list "/etc/amanda/exclude.gtar" + priority low +} + +define dumptype comp-user { + comment "Non-root partitions on reasonably fast machines" + options compress-fast + priority medium +} + +define dumptype nocomp-user { + comment "Non-root partitions on slow machines" + options no-compress + priority medium +} + +define dumptype holding-disk { + comment "The master-host holding disk itself" + options no-hold + priority medium +} + +define dumptype comp-root { + comment "Root partitions with compression" + options compress-fast + priority low +} + +define dumptype nocomp-root { + comment "Root partitions without compression" + options no-compress + priority low +} + +define dumptype comp-high { + comment "very important partitions on fast machines" + options compress-best + priority high +} + +define dumptype nocomp-high { + comment "very important partitions on slow machines" + options no-compress + priority high +} + +define dumptype nocomp-test { + comment "test dump without compression, no /etc/dumpdates recording" + options no-compress, no-record + priority medium +} + +define dumptype comp-test { + comment "test dump with compression, no /etc/dumpdates recording" + options compress-fast, no-record + priority medium +}