On 12/27/24 10:07, gene heskett wrote:
ATM I'm waiting on some 7 port usb3.2 hubs to service the stack of 4T drives on startech usb-sata cables. They are somewhere on an amazon truck.
All that stuff has finally arrived, and after extensive session as one of the famous 10 thousand monkeys rewriting Shapespear. have arrived at this:
root@amanda:~# df
Filesystem                                  1K-blocks  Used          Available  Use%  Mounted on tmpfs                                               385644  6148             379496    2%      /run /dev/mmcblk0p1                    121553924     6238672 113990844    6%       / tmpfs                                            1928220        0           1928220   0%       /dev/shm tmpfs                                                  5120           0                 5120    0%      /run/lock /dev/mmcblk1p1                     14923320                  24   14143624    1%      /dm-1 <-- 14G 4 amanda's database tmpfs                                           1928220       8           1928212    1%       /tmp /dev/sdb1                                 50080660 24         47504252    1%       /buildbot  <--in case i have to rebuild something /dev/sdb2                               809125744 28       767951240    1%       /hold  <-- amanda holding disk /dev/zram1                                     47960 5720               38656   13%       /var/log tmpfs                                             385644       92             385552     1%       /run/user/1000 <-- me /dev/mapper/vg0-myraid 11272913680     1055760   11271857920    1%      /myraid  <-- for  60-00? amanda vtapes

Now, amanda has been changed considerably since I ran it from 1999 till 2  new 2T seagates about 2 weeks old signed off in the middle of the night 3 years ago.  That prompted a wholesale upgrading of my whole wintel computer cnc farm to SSD's in nearly everything. Where do I find a "first light" tutorial to get amanda started on good terms with the world?  I have done nothing but install the 3.5.4 debs for all 3 pkgs.  So start me from there...

Thank you all.

Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.

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 - Louis D. Brandeis


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