X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=example%2Famanda.conf.in;h=903b1bbd7b364254e0a8aac67fe3d114708fb6db;hb=42ff24f2a525d5965e1841b2ebe3ee0f4b918ac6;hp=974136952472ae54fbde965d10fe323d85b8bec2;hpb=d8d159e0a641a6478991e09f7cac064f6e703abe;p=debian%2Famanda diff --git a/example/amanda.conf.in b/example/amanda.conf.in index 9741369..903b1bb 100644 --- a/example/amanda.conf.in +++ b/example/amanda.conf.in @@ -111,47 +111,35 @@ flush-threshold-scheduled 0 taperflush 0 autoflush no -# 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. - -# Some tape changers require tapedev to be defined; others will use -# their own tape device selection mechanism. Some use a separate tape -# changer device (changerdev), others will simply ignore this -# parameter. Some rely on a configuration file (changerfile) to -# obtain more information about tape devices, number of slots, etc; -# others just need to store some data in files, whose names will start -# with changerfile. - -# At most one changerfile entry must be defined; select the most -# appropriate one for your configuration. If you select man-changer, -# keep the first one; if you decide not to use a tape changer, you may -# comment them all out. +# Specify tape device or tape changer. runtapes 1 # number of tapes to be used in a single run of amdump -tpchanger "chg-manual" # the tape-changer glue script -tapedev "@EXAMPLE_TAPEDEV@" # the no-rewind tape device to be used +tapedev "@EXAMPLE_TAPEDEV@" # tape changer or device to use -#changerfile "@CONFIG_DIR@/@DEFAULT_CONFIG@/changer" -#changerfile "@CONFIG_DIR@/@DEFAULT_CONFIG@/changer-status" -changerfile "@CONFIG_DIR@/@DEFAULT_CONFIG@/changer.conf" -changerdev "@DEFAULT_CHANGER_DEVICE@" +# To use vtapes, create some slotN directories (slot0, slot1, etc.) under +# /var/amanda/vtapes and use this tapedev: +## tapedev "chg-disk:/var/amanda/vtapes" + +# To use a tape library, uncomment this definition. See amanda-changers(7) +# for more configuration options. +# +# define changer myrobot { +# tpchanger "chg-robot:/dev/sg0" # your changer device file +# tapedev "tape:@EXAMPLE_TAPEDEV@" # your tape drive device file +# } +# tapedev "myrobot" # If you want Amanda to automatically label any non-Amanda tapes it # encounters, uncomment the line below. Note that this will ERASE any # non-Amanda tapes you may have, and may also ERASE any near-failing tapes. # Use with caution. -## label_new_tapes "@DEFAULT_CONFIG@-%%%" +## autolabel "@DEFAULT_CONFIG@-%%%" empty maxdumpsize -1 # Maximum number of bytes the planner will schedule # for a run (default: runtapes * tape_length). tapetype HP-DAT # what kind of tape it is (see tapetypes below) labelstr "^@DEFAULT_CONFIG@-[0-9][0-9]*$" # label constraint regex: all tapes must match -amrecover_do_fsf yes # amrecover will call amrestore with the - # -f flag for faster positioning of the tape. -amrecover_check_label yes # amrecover will call amrestore with the - # -l flag to check the label. amrecover_changer "changer" # amrecover will use the changer if you restore # from this device. It could be a string like 'changer' and amrecover will use your # changer if you set your tape to 'changer' with 'setdevice changer' or via @@ -276,8 +264,13 @@ indexdir "@CONFIG_DIR@/@DEFAULT_CONFIG@/index" # index directory # lbl-templ "@CONFIG_DIR@/config/lbl.exabyte.ps" # } +define tapetype global { + part_size 3G + part_cache_type none +} define tapetype QIC-60 { + global comment "Archive Viper" length 60 mbytes filemark 100 kbytes # don't know a better value @@ -285,6 +278,7 @@ define tapetype QIC-60 { } define tapetype DEC-DLT2000 { + global comment "DEC Differential Digital Linear Tape 2000" length 15000 mbytes filemark 8 kbytes @@ -294,6 +288,7 @@ define tapetype DEC-DLT2000 { # goluboff@butch.Colorado.EDU # in amanda-users (Thu Dec 26 01:55:38 MEZ 1996) define tapetype DLT { + global comment "DLT tape drives" length 20000 mbytes # 20 Gig tapes filemark 2000 kbytes # I don't know what this means @@ -301,6 +296,7 @@ define tapetype DLT { } define tapetype SURESTORE-1200E { + global comment "HP AutoLoader" length 3900 mbytes filemark 100 kbytes @@ -308,6 +304,7 @@ define tapetype SURESTORE-1200E { } define tapetype EXB-8500 { + global comment "Exabyte EXB-8500 drive on decent machine" length 4200 mbytes filemark 48 kbytes @@ -315,6 +312,7 @@ define tapetype EXB-8500 { } define tapetype EXB-8200 { + global comment "Exabyte EXB-8200 drive on decent machine" length 2200 mbytes filemark 2130 kbytes @@ -322,6 +320,7 @@ define tapetype EXB-8200 { } define tapetype HP-DAT { + global comment "DAT tape drives" # data provided by Rob Browning length 1930 mbytes @@ -330,6 +329,7 @@ define tapetype HP-DAT { } define tapetype DAT { + global comment "DAT tape drives" length 1000 mbytes # these numbers are not accurate filemark 100 kbytes # but you get the idea @@ -337,6 +337,7 @@ define tapetype DAT { } define tapetype MIMSY-MEGATAPE { + global comment "Megatape (Exabyte based) drive through Emulex on Vax 8600" length 2200 mbytes filemark 2130 kbytes @@ -344,10 +345,11 @@ define tapetype MIMSY-MEGATAPE { } define tapetype SEAGATE-ULTRIUM-LTO { - comment "SEAGATE ULTRIUM 06242 LTO, compression off" - length 99584 mbytes - filemark 0 kbytes - speed 11288 kps + global + comment "SEAGATE ULTRIUM 06242 LTO, compression off" + length 99584 mbytes + filemark 0 kbytes + speed 11288 kps } # dumptypes @@ -355,8 +357,9 @@ define tapetype SEAGATE-ULTRIUM-LTO { # These are referred to by the disklist file. The dumptype specifies # certain parameters for dumping including: # auth - authentication scheme to use between server and client. -# Valid values are "bsd", "krb4", "krb5" and "ssh". -# Default: [auth bsd] +# Valid values are "bsd", "bsdudp", "bsdtcp", "krb5", "local", +# "rsh" and "ssh". +# Default: [auth "bsd"] # comment - just a comment string # comprate - set default compression rate. Should be followed by one or # two numbers, optionally separated by a comma. The 1st is @@ -482,25 +485,6 @@ define tapetype SEAGATE-ULTRIUM-LTO { # only be performed when an 'amadmin force' # has been issued # Default: [strategy standard] -# tape_splitsize - (optional) split dump file into pieces of a specified size. -# This allows dumps to be spread across multiple tapes, and can -# potentially make more efficient use of tape space. Note that -# if this value is too large (more than half the size of the -# average dump being split), substantial tape space can be -# wasted. If too small, large dumps will be split into -# innumerable tiny dumpfiles, adding to restoration complexity. -# A good rule of thumb, usually, is 1/10 of the size of your -# tape. Default: [disabled] -# split_diskbuffer - (optional) When dumping a split dump in PORT-WRITE -# mode (usually meaning "no holding disk"), buffer the split -# chunks to a file in the directory specified by this option. -# Default: [none] -# fallback_splitsize - (optional) When dumping a split dump in PORT-WRITE -# mode, if no split_diskbuffer is specified (or if we somehow -# fail to use our split_diskbuffer), we must buffer split -# chunks in memory. This specifies the maximum size split -# chunks can be in this scenario, and thus the maximum amount -# of memory consumed for in-memory splitting. Default: [10m] # # Note that you may specify previously defined dumptypes as a shorthand way of # defining parameters. @@ -551,7 +535,6 @@ define dumptype user-tar { define dumptype user-tar-span { root-tar - tape_splitsize 3 Gb comment "tape-spanning user partitions dumped with tar" priority medium } @@ -594,7 +577,6 @@ define dumptype comp-user { define dumptype comp-user-span { global - tape_splitsize 5 Gb comment "Tape-spanning non-root partitions on reasonably fast machines" compress client fast priority medium