Gene made some points but not all I agree with. Friendly user interface (not necessary "fancy" GUI) is a measure of all good quality software products. Amanda is not beyond the scope of this view. Amanda is client-server based product. This means, while its client might be in "bare" OS, amanda server is not. The server has to be fully functioning to provide the data recovering/restoring service.
In terms of management of amanda, I appreciate all efforts that have been put into the product to make it less demanding for human intervention however, it is still a client/server architecture involving many resources and objects. Initial configuration, though one time, takes some time. The difficulty of getting used to it has been reflected in this mailing list. For a changing (amount of data, schedule, tape devices) environment, managing amanda does not seem to be a piece of cake. As far as I am concerned, Bernd's presented a good question if we look at it as a bigger picture rather than as a stupid question from a lazy and less knowledgeable admin. I am not initiating a fire. Forgive me if it would irritate some of you. Thomas -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gene Heskett Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 3:44 PM To: Bernd Broermann; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Frontend , UI for amanda ? On Wed February 12 2003 05:35, Bernd Broermann wrote: >Hello, > >Do you know of a UI Frontend for AMNANDA ? > >I mean a shell, perl, python script , >which is an menu driven program to lable >recover , manage the backups. > >Thanks >Bernd AFAIK, nobody ever got around to doing one of those, mainly because when you need to recover, the likelyhood of haveing that fancy gui available is somewhere between nil and .00zip. In that event you are expected to get your fingernails a bit dirty running tar or dump because a recovery can be largely done with nothing more than a bare bones os (re-)install that includes tar (or uhgg, dump), gzip, mt to manipulate the drive and dd to extract the data. Anything else is eye candy. Nothing from amanda is required to do a recover although there are those utils for a fully functioning system. As far as managing the backups, thats the job of a user 'amanda's crontab entry and how the various configuration files are built. It doesn't need any management, and if you try to force your ideas on amanda, you're just making life difficult for one heck of a good backup utility. There are even those here who, if you insist on doing it your way, would rather you used some other utility designed for human intervention. Amanda is not, although she can take gentle nudges and hints from time to time via modifications to the config files once you get to know her... -- Cheers, Gene AMD [EMAIL PROTECTED] 320M [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512M 99.25% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly Yahoo.com attornies please note, additions to this message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2003 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.
