\fBhostname diskname\fR [ \fBdiskdevice\fR ] {
normal
- holdingdisk no
+ holdingdisk never
} [ \fBspindle\fR [ \fBinterface\fR ] ]
.fi
.SH "TAPE MANAGEMENT"
\fBhostname\fR
[
\fBusername\fR
-]
+[
+\fBservice\fR
+]*]
.sp
If
\fBusername\fR
or
\fBxinetd\fR
configuration file.
+.sp
+The
+\fBservice\fR
+is a list of the service the client is authorized to execute:
+\fBamdump\fR,
+\fBnoop\fR,
+\fBselfcheck\fR,
+\fBsendsize\fR,
+\fBsendbackup\fR,
+\fBamindexd\fR,
+\fBamidxtaped\fR.
+\fBamdump\fR
+is a shortcut for "noop selfcheck sendsize sendbackup"
.TP
Kerberos
\fBAmanda\fR
.nf
//some-pc/home normalpw
- //another-pc/disk otheruser%otherpw.fi
-With clear text passwords, this file should obviously be tightly protected. It only needs to be readable by the
-\fBAmanda\fR-user on the Samba server.
-.sp
+ //another-pc/disk otheruser%otherpw
+.fi
+
+
+With clear text passwords, this file should obviously be tightly protected.
+It only needs to be readable by the \fBAmanda\fR-user on the Samba server.
+
You can find further information in the
\fBdocs/SAMBA\fRfile that comes with an
\fBAmanda\fR
expression is a range expression where we only match the prefix. Leading ^ is removed. Trailing $ forces an exact match.
20001212-14match all dates beginning with 20001212, 20001213 or 2000121420001212-4same as previous20001212-24match all dates between 20001212 and 200012242000121match all dates that start with 2000121 (20001210-20001219)2match all dates that start with 2 (20000101-29991231)2000-10match all dates between 20000101-20101231200010$match only 200010.PP
+.SH "CONFIGURATION OVERWRITE"
+.PP
+Most command allow to overwrite any configuration parameter on the command line with the -o option.
+.PP
+-o NAME=value
+.PP
+eg. -o runtapes=2
+.PP
+eg. -o DUMPTYPE:no-compress:compress="server fast"
+.PP
+eg. -o TAPETYPE:HP-DAT:length=2000m
+.PP
+eg. -o INTERFACE:local:use="2000 kbps"
.SH "AUTHOR"
.PP
James da Silva,
.PP
\fBamadmin\fR(8),
\fBamanda.conf\fR(5),
+\fBamanda-client.conf\fR(5),
\fBamcheck\fR(8),
\fBamcheckdb\fR(8),
\fBamcleanup\fR(8),