I've found that AMANDA is only good for backing up data on smb shares, I
don't think you would want to use it to try a bare metal recovery of a
windows machine.

I used to backup some smb shares with it and I remember that some files
never got backed up cleanly.


On Thu, 2002-07-18 at 10:09, Javier Gostling wrote:
> On 2002.07.17 21:08 Patrick May wrote:
> > What exactly are you trying to back up that needs proving? Across the
> > network, even to SMB clients (Windows) can be done. I backup the local
> > machine (with the tape drive) and a Windows 98 client.
> 
> Quick question. How does AMANDA handle open files on SMB clients? This 
> regarding things like the Windows registry, etc.
> 
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