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Running and verifying backup

Well, seems like we have completed all steps and now we're ready to run our first backup. There are three possible ways to run different levels of backup:
  • Backup of all servers
  • Backup of a particular server
  • Backup of a particular server's disk

For begging, we can try to backup single disk of one of our servers:

amdump DailySet1 server1.domain.com /home


This command will tell amanda to backup data located in directory /home on server server1.domain.com. Be patient and give amanda some time to perform the following steps:
  • Run planner.
  • Run estimating process on slave server.
  • Compress data and send it to backup server.
  • Write data from backup server's storage to tape.

If you would like to watch this process, you can see processes “calcsize”, “tar”, “sendbackup” running on the slave server, and “gzip” running on your backup server. Once command is finished, you need to verify if data has been successfully backuped or not.

Verifying backuped data

On this step you need to verify status of your server's backup. In order to do that, you can use command amadmin info:

amadmin DailySet1 info servername [disk]

For example, in our case it can be:

amadmin DailySet1 info server1.domain.com /usr

Current info for server1.domain.com /usr:
  Stats: dump rates (kps), Full:  2109.9, 1071.6,  -1.0
                    Incremental:   -1.0,  -1.0,  -1.0
          compressed size, Full:  36.8%, 36.8%,-100.0%
                    Incremental: -100.0%,-100.0%,-100.0%
  Dumps: lev datestmp  tape             file   origK   compK secs
          0  20070517  DailySet1-1      66 1288890 474720 225


Here you can see level of backup, date, tape's name, number of files, original siz, compressed size, and number of seconds that took to backup data. If everything is fine, you can jump into production mode and run amanda daily.



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