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AMANDA-CLIENT.CON(5)	 File formats and conventions	  AMANDA-CLIENT.CON(5)

NAME
       amanda-client.conf - Client configuration file for Amanda, the Advanced
       Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver

DESCRIPTION
       amanda-client.conf(5) is the client configuration file for Amanda. This
       manpage lists the relevant sections and parameters of this file for
       quick reference.

       The files <CONFIG_DIR>/amanda-client.conf and
       <CONFIG_DIR>/<config>/amanda-client.conf are loaded.

SYNTAX
       The syntax of amanda-client.conf(5) is identical to that for
       amanda.conf(5).

GLOBAL PARAMETERS
       conf  string
	   Default: Set by configure. The conf use by amrecover.

       client_username	string
	   Default: CLIENT_LOGIN. Similar to the parameter of the same name in
	   amanda.conf(5), this specifies the username that amrecover should
	   send when connecting to the server. It should match the username
	   specified in .amandahosts on the server.

       index_server  string
	   Default: Set by configure. The amindexd server amrecover will
	   connect to.

       tape_server  string
	   Default: Set by configure. The amidxtaped server amrecover will
	   connect to.

       tapedev	string
	   Default: Set by configure. The tapedev amrecover will use.

       auth  string
	   Default: bsd. Type of authorization to perform between tape server
	   and backup client hosts.

	   bsd, bsd authorization with udp initial connection and one tcp
	   connection by data stream.

	   bsdtcp, bsd authorization but use only one tcp connection.

	   bsdudp, like bsd, but will use only one tcp connection for all data
	   stream.

	   krb4 to use Kerberos-IV authorization.

	   krb5 to use Kerberos-V authorization.

	   local, if the client is the server, it doesn´t require authencation
	   setup.

	   rsh to use rsh authorization.

	   ssh to use OpenSSH authorization.

       ssh_keys	 string
	   Default: No default. The key file the ssh auth will use, it must be
	   the private key. If this parameter is not specified, then the
	   default ssh key will be used.

       gnutar_list_dir	string
	   Default from configure --with-gnutar-listdir=DIR. The directory
	   where gnutar keep its state file.

       mailer  string
	   Default found by configure. A mail program that can send mail with
	   ´MAILER -s "subject" user < message_file´.

       amandates  string
	   Default: /etc/amandates. The file where amanda keep the last date
	   of each dumplevel.

       connect_tries int
	   Default: 3. How many times the server will try a connection.

       rep_tries int
	   Default: 5. How many times amandad will resend a REP packet if it
	   doesn´t get the ACK packet.

       debug_amandad int
	   Default: 0. Debug level of the amandad process

       debug_amidxtaped int
	   Default: 0. Debug level of the amidxtaped process

       debug_amindexd int
	   Default: 0. Debug level of the amindexd process

       debug_amrecover int
	   Default: 0. Debug level of the amrecover process

       debug_auth int
	   Default: 0. Debug level of the auth module

       debug_event int
	   Default: 0. Debug level of the event module

       debug_holding int
	   Default: 0. Debug level of the holdingdisk module

       debug_protocol int
	   Default: 0. Debug level of the protocol module

       debug_selfcheck int
	   Default: 0. Debug level of the selfcheck process

       debug_sendsize int
	   Default: 0. Debug level of the sendsize process

       debug_sendbackup int
	   Default: 0. Debug level of the sendbackup process

       reserved-udp-port int,int
	   Default: --with-udpportrange or 512,1023. Reserved udp port that
	   will be used (amrecover with bsd or bsdudp)

       reserved-tcp-port int,int
	   Default: --with-low-tcpportrange or 512,1023. Reserved tcp port
	   that will be used (amrecover with bsdtcp)

       unreserved-tcp-port int,int
	   Default: --with-tcpportrange or 1025,65536. Unreserved tcp port
	   that will be used (bsd, bsdudp)

       property "name" "value"
	   Adds a global property for this client host, useful for e.g.,
	   Application API plugins.

APPLICATION SECTION
       The amanda.conf file may define multiple types of application. The
       information is entered in a application-tool section, which looks like
       this:
       define application-tool "name" {
	   application-option appli
       cation-value
	   ...
       }

       name is the name of this type of application. It is referenced from the
       dumptype

       The application-tool options and values are:

       comment string
	   Default: none. A comment string describing this application.

       plugin string
	   No default. Must be set to the name of the program. This program
	   must be in the $libexecdir/amanda/application directory on the
	   client.

       property [append] [priority] string string+
	   No default. You can set property for the application, each
	   application have a different set of property. Both strings are
	   quoted; the first string contains the name of the property to set,
	   and the others contains its values.	append keyword append the
	   values to the list of values for that property.  priority keyword
	   disallow the setting of that property on the server.

SCRIPT SECTION
       The amanda.conf file may define multiple types of script. The
       information is entered in a script-tool section, which looks like this:
       define script-tool "name" {
	   script-option script-value
	   ...
       }

       name is the name of this type of script. It is referenced from the
       dumptype

       The script-tool options and values are:

       comment string
	   Default: none. A comment string describing this script.

       plugin string
	   No default. Must be set to the name of the program. This program
	   must be in the $libdir/amanda/application directory on the client
	   and/or server.

       execute_where [client|server]
	   Default: client. Where the script must be executed, on the client
	   or server. Only client is valid.

       execute_on execute_on[,execute_on]*
	   No default. When the script must be executed, you can specify many
	   of them:

	   pre-dle-amcheck
	       Execute before the amcheck command for the dle.

	   pre-host-amcheck
	       Execute before the amcheck command for all dle for the client.

	   post-dle-amcheck
	       Execute after the amcheck command for the dle.

	   post-host-amcheck
	       Execute after the amcheck command for all dle for the client.

	   pre-dle-estimate
	       Execute before the estimate command for the dle.

	   pre-host-estimate
	       Execute before the estimate command for all dle for the client.

	   post-dle-estimate
	       Execute after the estimate command for the dle.

	   post-host-estimate
	       Execute after the estimate command for all dle for the client.

	   pre-dle-backup
	       Execute before the backup command for the dle.

	   pre-host-backup
	       Execute before the backup command for all dle for the client.

	   post-dle-backup
	       Execute after the backup command for the dle.

	   post-host-backup
	       Execute after the backup command for all dle for the client.

	   pre-recover
	       Execute before any level is recovered.

	   post-recover
	       Execute after all levels are recovered.

	   pre-level-recover
	       Execute before each level recovery.

	   post-level-recover
	       Execute after each level recovery.

	   inter-level-recover
	       Execute between two levels of recovery.

       property [append] [priority] string string+
	   No default. You can set property for the script, each script have a
	   different set of property. Both strings are quoted; the first
	   string contains the name of the property to set, and the others
	   contains its values.	 append keyword append the values to the list
	   of values for that property.	 priority keyword disallow the setting
	   of that property on the server.

SEE ALSO
       amanda(8), amanda.conf(5), amcrypt(8), aespipe(1), :
       http://wiki.zmanda.com

AUTHORS
       James da Silva <jds@amanda.org>

       Stefan G. Weichinger <sgw@amanda.org>

Amanda 2.6.1p2			  11/05/2009		  AMANDA-CLIENT.CON(5)
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