AMGETCONF(8) | System Administration Commands | AMGETCONF(8) |
NAME¶
amgetconf - look up configuration parameters and manipulate debug logs
SYNOPSIS¶
amgetconf [-l|--list] [--client] [--execute-where client|server] [-o configoption...] [config] parameter
DESCRIPTION¶
Amgetconf has three main jobs: to fetch configuration information from the Amanda configuration; to fetch build-time configuration values; and to open and close debug logs for shell scripts. Each is treated in its own subsection, below.
If config is not specified, amgetconf assumes it is being run from the configuration directory and that amanda.conf is present. The order of options and arguments does not matter. parameter is always case-insensitive, and '-' and '_' are treated as identical, just as in amanda.conf(5).
See the "CONFIGURATION OVERRIDE" section in amanda(8) for information on the -o option.
AMANDA CONFIGURATION¶
If parameter is a configuration keyword (from amanda.conf(5)), then amgetconf will return the corresponding value. For keywords which can take multiple values, amgetconf will return all values, one on each line.
Values in configuration subsections are specified with parameters of the form TYPE:NAME:PARAMETER, where TYPE is the subsection type (one of dumptype, tapetype, interface, holdingdisk, application-tool, or script-tool; NAME is the name of the subsection (e.g., user-tar), and PARAMETER is the name of the disired parameter within that subsection.
The --list option lists the subsections of a certain type, where the type is givein as the parameter.
The --client option is equivalent to --execute-where server (below).
The --execute-where option tells amgetconf whether to operate on the client or the server; the server is the default.
BUILD CONFIGURATION¶
If parameter begins with build., then the following name is a build environment variable. Variables without a value (e.g. XFSDUMP on a system that does not support that type of file system) will not report an error and will return an empty string as the value. Some boolean variables (e.g. USE_AMANDAHOSTS) will return 1 if the flag is set or an empty string if it is not, while others return yes or no, as indicated below (the difference is historical).
Combining the --list option with the parameter build will enumerate all available build parameters.
Build Parameters
bindir, sbindir, libexecdir, mandir
AMANDA_TMPDIR, CONFIG_DIR, AMANDA_DBGDIR, GNUTAR_LISTED_INCREMENTAL_DIR
listed_inc_dir
CC, VERSION, ASSERTIONS, LOCKING
DUMP, RESTORE, VDUMP, VRESTORE, XFSDUMP, XFSRESTORE, VXDUMP, VXRESTORE, SAMBA_CLIENT, GNUTAR, STAR, COMPRESS_PATH, UNCOMPRESS_PATH
AIX_BACKUP
DUMP_RETURNS_1
BSD_SECURITY, BSDUDP_SECURITY, BSDTCP_SECURITY, KRB5_SECURITY, SSH_SECURITY, RSH_SECURITY
USE_AMANDAHOSTS
AMANDA_DEBUG_DAYS
DEFAULT_SERVER, DEFAULT_CONFIG, DEFAULT_TAPE_SERVER, DEFAULT_TAPE_DEVICE
CLIENT_LOGIN
USE_RUNDUMP
CHECK_USERID
COMPRESS_SUFFIX, COMPRESS_FAST_OPT, COMPRESS_BEST_OPT, UNCOMPRESS_OPT
TICKET_LIFETIME, SERVER_HOST_PRINCIPAL, SERVER_HOST_INSTANCE, SERVER_HOST_KEY_FILE, CLIENT_HOST_PRINCIPAL, CLIENT_HOST_INSTANCE, CLIENT_HOST_KEY_FILE
DEBUG LOG MANAGEMENT¶
Note
That this application is responsible for debug logs is a historical quirk, but the functionality is widely used.
If parameter begins with dbopen., the string following the period is a program name and an Amanda debug file will be created for the caller. The name of the logfile is returned.
If parameter begins with dbclose., the string following the period is a program name previously used with dbopen., followed by a colon (:) and the previously opened file name. The name of the logfile is returned.
EXAMPLES¶
Find out the path to the log file directory:
% amgetconf daily logdir /usr/local/etc/amanda/daily/logs
Find out the current tape type:
% amgetconf daily tapetype DLT4000-IV
Find out that tape type's length:
% amgetconf daily tapetype:DLT4000-IV:length 1024000
List the other available tapetype:
% amgetconf daily --list tapetype DISK QIC-60 DEC-DLT2000 ...
Find out the configuration directory:
% amgetconf build.CONFIG_DIR /usr/local/etc/amanda/
List all build-time parameters
% amgetconf --list build AIX_BACKUP AMANDA_DBGDIR AMANDA_DEBUG_DAYS ...
Create, use and close a debug file in a script:
% debug_file=`amgetconf daily dbopen.myscript` % echo debug information >> $debug_file % amgetconf daily dbclose.myscript:$debug_file
MESSAGES¶
amgetconf: no such parameter param
SEE ALSO¶
amanda(8), amanda.conf(5), amanda-client.conf(5)
The Amanda Wiki: : http://wiki.zmanda.com/
AUTHOR¶
Jean-Louis Martineau <martineau@zmanda.com>
02/09/2016 | Amanda 3.3.9 |