09-27-2006
You don't have to break the ftp connection. You can use the "!" to run shell commands on your local machine when you determine the latest file.
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amcheckdump
AMCHECKDUMP(8) System Administration Commands AMCHECKDUMP(8)
NAME
amcheckdump - check the results of an Amanda dump
SYNOPSIS
amcheckdump [--timestamp|-t timestamp] [--verbose] [-o configoption...] config
DESCRIPTION
Amcheckdump verifies Amanda dump images by reading them from storage volume(s) and verifying that the images can be parsed by the
appropriate application (if available). For example, a GNUTAR image is passed to GNU Tar for parsing, and any errors (e.g., corrupt or
missing data) are noted.
The application runs on the most recent dump or, if --timestamp is specified, on the most recent dump with that timestamp. Note that the
verification is local to the Amanda server; if the dump application is not available, or is configured differently on the server than on
the client, then the verification will most likely fail.
If a changer is available, it is used to load the required tapes. Otherwise, the application interactively requests the tapes.
See the "CONFIGURATION OVERRIDE" section in amanda(8) for information on the -o option.
EXAMPLE
# check the most recent dump
amcheckdump MYCONFIG
# check a specific dump from back in '78
amcheckdump MYCONFIG --timestamp 19780615
SEE ALSO
amanda(8), amcheck(8)
The Amanda Wiki: : http://wiki.zmanda.com/
AUTHOR
Ian Turner <ian@zmanda.com>
Zmanda, Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com)
Amanda 3.3.3 01/10/2013 AMCHECKDUMP(8)