Common Internet Filesystem (CIFS) is useful for backing up file system types (such as Netware servers) that are not directly supported by Amanda Enterprise Edition, or for when you do not wish to install the Zmanda client that is available.
Like other file system backups, CIFS-based backup lets you specify files to exclude, and whether to enable encryption and compression. CIFs-based backup does not support backing up extended file attributes.
mount.cifs versus Network/CIFS Share Backup via Samba
Both methods let you back up Windows filesystems without installing the Zmanda Windows Client (ZWC) on the machine being backed up.
Neither method will back up NTFS extended file attributes or Windows applications. Zmanda Windows client is required to back up applications and attributes. Choose a Backup Type of Windows on the Backup What page to use Zmanda Windows Client.
Network/CIFS share backup method using smbclient can backup using SMB (Server Message Block) protocol. This allows backup of Windows 3.1, Windows NT and older versions of Windows. Newer versions of Windows supports CIFS and can be backed up using mount.cifs method. mount.cifs method works only Linux machines and Solaris 10 platforms.
4. Network/CIFS share backup method using archive bit to track the files backed up. Other backup programs or programs that modify archive bit will impact incremental backups created using this method (some files will not get backed up in incremental backups). The mount.cifs method uses normal Linux filesystem backup program and uses modification time stamps, device number and inodes to identify which files to back up in incremental backups.
These instructions assume you have already installed and licensed the Amanda Enterprise server.
property "SMBCLIENT-PATH" "Path_to_SMBCLIENT_Binary"
Path_to_smb_Binary
The path to the smbclient binary executable file.
For further details on application properties, see amanda-client.conf(5).
On the Backup What page you are prompted to select what type of object you want to back up. Choose CIFS/, and the following options are displayed:
After you have set the options, click the Add button to add the PostgreSQL server to the backup set. Click Apply Plan to Server to commit the changes; you can then configure the backup set just as you would any other by setting the options on Backup Where, Backup How, and Backup When, etc.