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==Name==
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See {{man|8|amrecover}}.
 
 
amrecover — AMANDA index database browser
 
 
 
==Synopsis==
 
 
 
amrecover [[-C ] config ] [ -s index-server ] [ -t tape-server ] [ -d tape-device ]
 
 
 
==DESCRIPTION==
 
 
 
Amrecover browses the database of AMANDA index files to determine which tapes contain files to recover. Furthermore, it is able to recover files.
 
 
 
In order to restore files in place, you must invoke amrecover from the root of the backed up filesystem, or use '''lcd''' to move into that directory, otherwise a directory tree that resembles the backed up filesystem will be created in the current directory. See the examples below for details.
 
 
 
Amrecover needs to be started as root.
 
 
 
See the [[amanda]](8) man page for more details about AMANDA.
 
 
 
==OPTIONS==
 
 
 
The default values are set at compile-time.
 
Use '''amrestore''' to recover client-encrypted or
 
client-custom-compressed tapes.
 
 
 
; [ -C ] config : AMANDA configuration.
 
 
 
; -s index-server : Host that runs the index daemon.
 
 
 
; -t tape-server : Host that runs the tape server daemon.
 
 
 
; -d tape-device : Tape device to use on the tape server host.
 
 
 
==COMMANDS==
 
 
 
Amrecover connects to the index server and then presents a command line prompt. Usage is similar to an ftp client. The GNU readline library is used to provide command line history and editing if it was built in to amrecover.
 
 
 
The purpose of browsing the database is to build up a restore list of files to be extracted from the backup system. The following commands are available:
 
 
 
; sethost ''hostname'' : Specifies which host to look at backup files for (default: the local host).
 
 
 
; setdate YYYY-MM-DD : Set the date (default: today). File listing commands only return information on backup images for this day, for the day before with the next lower dump level, and so on, until the most recent level 0 backup on or before the specified date is encountered.
 
 
 
For example, if:
 
    1996-07-01 was a level 0 backup
 
    1996-07-02 through 1996-07-05 were level 1 backups
 
    1996-07-06 through 1997-07-08 were level 2 backups
 
then if 1997-07-08 is the requested date, files from the following days would be used:
 
    1997-07-08 (the latest level 2 backup)
 
    1997-07-05 (the latest level 1 backup)
 
    1997-07-01 (the latest level 0 backup)
 
 
 
Only the most recent version of a file will be presented.
 
 
 
The following abbreviated date specifications are accepted:
 
 
 
--MM-DD  dates in the current year
 
---DD    dates in the current month of the current year
 
 
 
; setdisk ''diskname'' ''mountpoint'' : Specifies which disk to consider (default: the disk holding the working directory where amrecover is started). It can only be set after the host is set with sethost. Diskname is the device name specified in the amanda.conf or disklist configuration file. The disk must be local to the host. If mountpoint is not specified, all pathnames will be relative to the (unknown) mount point instead of full pathnames.
 
 
 
;listdisk [diskdevice] : List all diskname
 
 
 
; <nowiki>settape [[server]:][tapedev|default]</nowiki> : Specifies the host to use as the tape server, and which of its tape devices to use. If the server is omitted, but the colon is not, the server name reverts to the configure-time default. If the tape device is omitted, it remains unchanged. To use the default tape device selected by the tape server, the word default must be specified. If no argument is specified, or the argument is an empty string, no changes occur, and the current settings are displayed.
 
 
 
If you want amrecover to use your changer, the tapedev must be equal to the amrecover_changer setting in the amanda.conf file on the server.
 
 
 
If you need to change the protocol (tape:, rait:, file:, null:) then you must specify the hostname.
 
 
 
settape 192.168.0.10:file:/file1
 
 
 
You can change the tape device when amrecover ask you to load the tape:
 
 
 
Load tape DMP014 now
 
Continue? [Y/n/t]: t
 
Tape device: server2:/dev/nst2
 
Continue? [Y/n/t]: Y
 
Using tape /dev/nst2 from server server2.
 
 
 
; setmode ''mode'' : Set the extraction mode for Samba shares. If mode is smb, shares are sent to the Samba server to be restored back onto the PC. If mode is tar, they are extracted on the local machine the same way tar volumes are extracted.
 
 
 
; mode : Displays the extracting mode for Samba shares.
 
 
 
; history : Show the backup history of the current host and disk. Dates, levels, tapes and file position on tape of each backup are displayed.
 
 
 
; pwd : Display the name of the current backup working directory.
 
 
 
; cd ''dir'' : Change the backup working directory to dir. If the mount point was specified with setdisk, this can be a full pathname or it can be relative to the current backup working directory. If the mount point was not specified, paths are relative to the mount point if they start with "/", otherwise they are relative to the current backup working directory. The dir can be a shell style wildcards.
 
 
 
; cdx ''dir'' : Like the cd command but allow regular expression.
 
 
 
; lpwd : Display the amrecover working directory. Files will be restored under this directory, relative to the backed up filesystem.
 
 
 
; lcd path : Change the amrecover working directory to path.
 
 
 
; ls : List the contents of the current backup working directory. See the description of the setdate command for how the view of the directory is built up. The backup date is shown for each file.
 
 
 
; add ''item1 item2 ...'' : Add the specified files or directories to the restore list. Each item may have shell style wildcards.
 
 
 
; addx ''item1 item2 ...'' : Add the specified files or directories to the restore list. Each item may be a regular expression.
 
 
 
; delete ''item1 item2 ...'' : Delete the specified files or directories from the restore list. Each item may have shell style wildcards.
 
 
 
; deletex ''item1 item2 ...'' : Delete the specified files or directories from the restore list. Each item may be a regular expression.
 
 
 
; list [''file''] : Display the contents of the restore list. If a file name is specified, the restore list is written to that file. This can be used to manually extract the files from the AMANDA tapes with amrestore.
 
 
 
; clear : Clear the restore list.
 
 
 
; quit : Close the connection to the index server and exit.
 
 
 
; exit : Close the connection to the index server and exit.
 
 
 
; extract : Start the extract sequence (see the examples below). Make sure the local working directory is the root of the backed up filesystem, or another directory that will behave like that. Use lpwd to display the local working directory, and lcd to change it.
 
 
 
; help : Display a brief list of these commands.
 
 
 
==EXAMPLES==
 
 
 
The following shows the recovery of an old syslog file.
 
 
 
# cd /var/log
 
# ls -l syslog.7
 
syslog.7: No such file or directory
 
# amrecover
 
AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2. Contacting server on oops ...
 
220 oops AMANDA index server (2.4.2) ready.
 
Setting restore date to today (1997-12-09)
 
200 Working date set to 1997-12-09.
 
200 Config set to daily.
 
200 Dump host set to this-host.some.org.
 
$CWD '/var/log' is on disk '/var' mounted at '/var'.
 
200 Disk set to /var.
 
/var/log
 
WARNING: not on root of selected filesystem, check man-page!
 
amrecover> ls
 
1997-12-09 daemon.log
 
1997-12-09 syslog
 
1997-12-08 authlog
 
1997-12-08 sysidconfig.log
 
1997-12-08 syslog.0
 
1997-12-08 syslog.1
 
1997-12-08 syslog.2
 
1997-12-08 syslog.3
 
1997-12-08 syslog.4
 
1997-12-08 syslog.5
 
1997-12-08 syslog.6
 
1997-12-08 syslog.7
 
amrecover> add syslog.7
 
added /log/syslog.7
 
amrecover> lpwd
 
/var/log
 
amrecover> lcd ..
 
/var
 
amrecover> extract
 
Extracting files using tape drive /dev/nst0 on host 192.168.0.10
 
The following tapes are needed: DMP014
 
Restoring files into directory /var
 
Continue? [Y/n]: y
 
Load tape DMP014 now
 
Continue? [Y/n/t]: y
 
set owner/mode for '.'? [yn] n
 
amrecover> quit
 
200 Good bye.
 
 
# ls -l syslog.7
 
total 26
 
-rw-r--r--  1 root    other      12678 Oct 14 16:36 syslog.7
 
 
If you do not want to overwrite existing files, create a subdirectory to run amrecover from and then move the restored files afterward.
 
 
 
# cd /var
 
# (umask 077 ; mkdir .restore)
 
# cd .restore
 
# amrecover
 
AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2. Contacting server on oops ...
 
...
 
amrecover> cd log
 
/var/log
 
amrecover> ls
 
...
 
amrecover> add syslog.7
 
Added /log/syslog.7
 
amrecover> lpwd
 
/var/.restore
 
amrecover> extract
 
Extracting files using tape drive /dev/nst0 on host 192.168.0.10
 
...
 
amrecover> quit
 
200 Good bye.
 
 
# mv -i log/syslog.7 ../log/syslog.7-restored
 
# cd ..
 
# rm -fr .restore
 
 
 
If you need to run amrestore by hand instead of letting amrecover control it, use the list command after browsing to display the needed tapes.
 
 
 
# cd /var/log
 
# amrecover
 
AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2. Contacting server on oops ...
 
...
 
amrecover> ls
 
...
 
amrecover> add syslog syslog.6 syslog.7
 
Added /log/syslog
 
Added /log/syslog.6
 
Added /log/syslog.7
 
amrecover> list
 
TAPE DMP014 LEVEL 0 DATE 1997-12-08
 
        /log/syslog.7
 
        /log/syslog.6
 
TAPE DMP015 LEVEL 1 DATE 1997-12-09
 
        /log/syslog
 
amrecover> quit
 
 
 
The history command shows each tape that has a backup of the current disk along with the date of the backup, the level, the tape label and the file position on the tape. All active tapes are listed, not just back to the most recent full dump.
 
 
 
Tape file position zero is a label. The first backup image is in file position one.
 
 
 
# cd /var/log
 
# amrecover
 
AMRECOVER Version 2.4.2. Contacting server on oops ...
 
...
 
amrecover> history
 
200- Dump history for config "daily" host "this-host.some.org" disk "/var"
 
201- 1997-12-09 1 DMP015 9
 
201- 1997-12-08 1 DMP014 11
 
201- 1997-12-07 0 DMP013 22
 
201- 1997-12-06 1 DMP012 16
 
201- 1997-12-05 1 DMP011 9
 
201- 1997-12-04 0 DMP010 11
 
201- 1997-12-03 1 DMP009 7
 
201- 1997-12-02 1 DMP008 7
 
201- 1997-12-01 1 DMP007 9
 
201- 1997-11-30 1 DMP006 6
 
...
 
amrecover> quit
 
 
 
==ENVIRONMENT==
 
 
 
;PAGER : The ls and list commands will use $PAGER to display the file lists. Defaults to more if PAGER is not set.
 
 
 
;AMANDA_SERVER : If set, $AMANDA_SERVER will be used as index-server.  The value will take precedence over the compiled default, but will be overridden by the -s switch.
 
 
 
;AMANDA_TAPE_SERVER : If set, $AMANDA_TAPE_SERVER will be used as tape-server. The value will take precedence over the compiled default, but will be overridden by the -t switch.
 
 
 
==AUTHOR==
 
 
 
Alan M. McIvor <[email protected]> : Original text
 
 
 
Stefan G. Weichinger, <[email protected]>, maintainer of the AMANDA-documentation: XML-conversion
 
 
 
==SEE ALSO==
 
 
 
[[amanda]](8), [[amfetchdump]](8), [[amrestore]](8), readline(3)
 

Latest revision as of 20:33, 30 June 2008