# sample Amanda2 disklist file, derived from CS.UMD.EDU's disklist # # If your configuration is called, say, "csd2", then this file normally goes # in /etc/amanda/csd2/disklist. # # File format is: # # hostname diskdev dumptype # # where the dumptypes are defined by you in amanda.conf. # At our site, root partitions have a different dumptype because they # are of lower priority; they don't contain user data, and don't change # much from the department prototype. In a crunch, they can be left for # last or skipped. ## A SPARCstation 1+ #salty sd0a comp-root #salty sd0g comp-user #salty sd1g comp-user #salty sd2a comp-root #salty sd2g comp-user #salty sd3c comp-user # ## A DECstation 3100 #slithy rz1a comp-root #slithy rz1g comp-user #slithy rz3a comp-root #slithy rz3g comp-user # ## We don't run compression on the master host since it is going to be ## busy enough running amanda. #master sd0a nocomp-root -1 local #master sd0g nocomp-user -1 local ## note: -1 is a placeholder for the spindle number ## the holding disk can't be dumped to itself, it uses a disktype that ## specifies the "no-hold" option (see amanda.conf). #master sd1c holding-disk -1 local # ## The chairman's disk is high priority to make sure it gets done. #bigwig sd0a comp-root #bigwig sd0g comp-high ## Likewise the named databases in the root partition on our primary ## nameserver. Also, compression is turned off because we don't want ## to create any unnecessary load on this baby (it's only a Sun3). #bozo sd0a nocomp-high #bozo sd0g nocomp-user #bozo sd4c nocomp-user # ## Dump Joe's NetBSD machine, with the mounted MS-DOS partition dumped ## using tar. #joespc wd0a comp-root #joespc wd0e comp-user #joespc /msdos comp-user-tar # ## Some really slow machines, like Sun2's and some Vaxstations, take ## forever to compress their dumps: it's just not worth it. # ## A Sun2 #cleo sd0a nocomp-root #cleo sd0g nocomp-user ## A VaxStation #susie rz8a nocomp-root #susie rz8g nocomp-user # ## and so on ... well, you get the idea localhost /etc comp-root-tar