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[[Image:amanda2.gif|left|150px]] Amanda is the world's most popular Open Source Backup and Archiving software. Amanda allows System Administrators to set up a single backup server to back up multiple hosts to a tape- or disk-based storage system. Amanda uses native dump and/or GNU tar facilities and can back up a large number of workstations and servers running various versions of Linux, Unix or Microsoft Windows operating systems.
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{{Hilight Sidebar|[[Image:Survey_results.gif|left]] In October of ’06 we asked the Amanda community to answer a few questions about their usage of Amanda. Please review here the [[Results of Amanda Users Survey 2006]]}}
 
== Amanda Documentation ==
== Amanda Documentation ==
* [[User documentation]]
* [[User documentation]]

Revision as of 22:50, 22 May 2007

Amanda is the world's most popular Open Source Backup and Archiving software. Amanda allows System Administrators to set up a single backup server to back up multiple hosts to a tape- or disk-based storage system. Amanda uses native dump and/or GNU tar facilities and can back up a large number of workstations and servers running various versions of Linux, Unix or Microsoft Windows operating systems.


In October of ’06 we asked the Amanda community to answer a few questions about their usage of Amanda. Please review here the Results of Amanda Users Survey 2006

Amanda Documentation

Amanda releases

Quick Links

Useful Amanda tools

  • tapecat - Information regarding the amanda tape and tape contents are displayed. The information includes the tape label, the diskdevice and the diskname as specified in the disklist file.
  • amandatape - A perl script to print labels for Amanda backup tapes. Download the file and save it as amandatape
  • testgtar - A perl script to test GNU tar exclude patterns. It takes exclude file and DLE as the parameters.
  • Gene's Amanda helper scripts - This tar ball contains amdump and amflush helper script (bak-indices-configs) that backs up configuration and indexes generated by the backup run to the end of the current tape/vtape. The availability of configuration and indices would permit bare metal recovery. Please read README file in the tar ball before using the tools. Modify the tool for the Amanda configuration.
  • Amanda operators manual - This manual is used by Amanda Administrators at AIT in Thailand. The operators manual has information about tape management, troubleshooting, Amanda backup scheduling and Amanda index database.

Other Links