Amanda Enterprise Edition Linux Client is a certified Amanda network backup software, tested and supported by Zmanda. This document has been prepared in conjunction with the Amanda Enterprise Edition Linux client 4.0 release.
Amanda Enterprise Edition Linux client packages are available for the following distributions from the Zmanda network:
Please see supported platform matrix for exact versions of above distributions that are supported by 4.0 release.
This document confers about the Amanda Enterprise Edition Linux client installation, configuration and verification procedures.
Installation
Amanda Enterprise Edition Linux client packages are available from the Zmanda network download page.
There are two packages - Amanda Enterprise Backup Client package and Amanda Enterprise Extensions Client package. Both packages are necessary.
Pre-installation checklist
-GNU tar (version 1.15.1 or greater, except Red Hat/CentOS/Oracle Enterprise Linux), which supports version 1.14 or greater)
-xinetd
-ssh server
-perl (version 5.8.0 or greater) - required only on the client
-Schily tar (star 1.5a74 or greater) if extended attributes for file systems are being backed up. For selective restoration of files, star 1.5a85 or greater is required.
-libcurl3
-readline
-glib2
-termcap
These packages are installed by default on most Linux distributions. If you need to add them, you can use yum, apt-get, or yast. Packages can be obtained from the distribution media or from a distribution repository (run either as root):
#yum install package_name
or
#apt-get install package_name
or
#yast -i package_name
In the case of yast on SLES, you can also use the YaST Online Update (YOU) to install the new package and to keep the SLES distribution updated (which is recommended).
Client installation
There are two packages - amanda-enterprise-backup-client and amanda-enterprise-extensions-client. Both packages are required.
o Use rpm or dpkg command if you are installing client binaries for Ubuntu1204, Ubuntu1210, Ubuntu1304, Ubuntu1404, Ubuntu1604, CentOS5, CentOS6, Fedora20, Fedora21, Debian6, Debian7, SUSELinux11, SUSELinux12, Solaris10, Solaris11
rpm -ivh <package name>
--or--
dpkg -i <package name>
o Use yum or apt-get command if you are installing client binaries for CentOS7, CentOS8, Fedora28, Fedora29, Fedora30, Fedora31, Ubuntu1604, Ubuntu1804, Ubuntu1810, Ubuntu1904, Debian 8.11, Debian9.9, Debian10.0
yum install –y ./<package name>
--or--
apt-get install –y ./<package name>
Post-installation checklist
Note: These tasks must be performed as super user (the root user).
The Amanda installation log can be found in /var/log/amanda/install.log and errors (if any) in /var/log/amanda/install.err.
Make sure there are no errors in the log files.
Adding Client File Systems in ZMC
You can add the Linux file systems/folders using Zmanda Management Console. Use the Sources page in the Zmanda management console, to add folders from the Linux client (Select File systems from the menu). You will need to specify the Client Name, Host Name and the Directory to back up.
Amanda does not cross file system boundaries and thus each file system/partition should be entered as its own entry (separate DLE object).
You can exclude files, specify data deduplication, encryption and compression to be used for the directory. Special files such as device files, named pipes, sockets, etc. can cause errors from the native backup and restore tools and they should be excluded from the backup.
Linux file systems can be backed up using different Amanda methods (Amanda Backup Client Application). The default method is using gtar (GNU tar). Another method that is available is Schily tar (star).
Schily tar allows the backup of extended POSIX attributes (such as SE Linux MAC labels). This application can be selected by checking Extended Attributes under Amanda Backup Client Application. In order to select this application requires starcommand to be installed on the Amanda client.
You can specify different estimate algorithms and number of client backups that can happen in parallel (Client Max Backups). You can specify if you want only full or incremental or skip the backups of a Linux directory using Strategy field.
Restoring Linux files
Linux file systems can be restored using Zmanda Management Console Restore pages or using amrecover command.
The restoration process begins at ZMC Restore What page. You can select the Backup Date entering the value or you can click the date stamp from ZMC Report Summary page.
You can select the backup image's Host Name and Directory to be restored. If the Amanda indexes are available on the server, ZMC can provide the possible values (click the Edit button). You can perform Restore All files from the image.
Next step is specifying the conflict resolution policies and selecting where to restore to - Restore What page.
The possible Conflict Resolution Settings as shown above. If the Destination Directory is empty, you select Overwrite Existing files/directories as conflict resolution. You should specify the Destination Host Name, where backups will be restored to the Destination Directory. The Destination Directory must be writable by amandabackup user and must have sufficient space to hold the whole backup image.
If the Destination Host is not running Amanda client, ssh will be used for restoration. The ssh user and password will be required. The Destination User Name is used as the ssh user.
After verifying the entered information, use the navigation to go to ZMC Restore Now page.
Start the Restore process by clicking Restore button. The restore process will involve transferring the data to the Destination Host and extracting the specific files.