NAME
amdump - back up all disks in an Amanda configuration
SYNOPSIS
amdump
config
[
host
[
disk
]*
]*
DESCRIPTION
Amdump
switches to the appropriate Amanda configuration directory,
e.g. /etc/amanda/
config,
then attempts to back up every disk specified by the
amanda.conf
file.
Amdump
is normally run by
cron.
You can specify many host/disk expression, only disks that
match an expression will be dumped. All disk are dumped if no
expression are given.
If file /etc/amanda/config/hold exists,
amdump
will wait until it is removed before starting the backups.
This allows scheduled backups to be delayed when
circumstances warrant, for example, if the tape device is being
used for some other purpose.
While waiting,
amdump
checks for the hold file every minute.
See the
amanda(8)
man page for more details about Amanda.
EXAMPLE
Here is a typical crontab entry.
It runs
amdump
every weeknight at 1 a.m. as user
bin:
-
0 1 * * 1-5 bin /usr/sbin/amdump DailySet1
Please see the
crontab(5)
or
crontab(1)
manual page for the correct crontab format for your system.
MESSAGES
- amdump: waiting for hold file to be removed
-
The "hold" file exists and amdump is waiting for it to be removed
before starting backups.
- amdump: amdump or amflush is already running, or you must run amcleanup
-
Amdump detected another amdump or amflush running,
or the remains of a previous incomplete amdump or amflush run.
This run is terminated.
If the problem is caused by the remains of a previous run,
you must execute
amcleanup(8)
and then rerun
amdump.
AUTHOR
James da Silva <
jds@cs.umd.edu>
University of Maryland, College Park
SEE ALSO
amanda(8),
amcheck(8),
amcleanup(8),
amrestore(8),
amflush(8),
cron(8)
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