Source: amanda
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Bdale Garbee <bdale@gag.com>
Vcs-Git: git://git.gag.com/debian/amanda
Vcs-Browser: http://git.gag.com/?p=debian/amanda
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), dump, gnuplot, libncurses5-dev, libreadline-dev, libtool, flex, perl, smbclient, bsd-mailx | mailx, lpr, mtx, xfsdump, po-debconf, autotools-dev, libglib2.0-dev, procps, curl, libcurl4-openssl-dev
Standards-Version: 3.9.3

Package: amanda-common
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, update-inetd, tar (>=1.12), perl5, bsd-mailx | mailx, debconf | debconf-2.0, adduser, openbsd-inetd | inet-superserver
Suggests: amanda-server (= ${binary:Version}) | amanda-client (= ${binary:Version})
Conflicts: amanda
Replaces: amanda, amanda-client
Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Libs)
 This package contains libraries required by the amanda client and
 server packages.

Package: amanda-server
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, amanda-common (= ${binary:Version}), bsd-mailx | mailx
Suggests: perl5, gnuplot, amanda-client (= ${binary:Version}), cpio | mt-st
Conflicts: amanda, amanda-common (<< 1:2.5.2p1-3)
Replaces: amanda-common (<< 1:2.5.2p1-3)
Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Server)
 Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many computers on a
 network to a single large-capacity tape drive. This package is
 suitable for large amounts of data to backup. For smaller solutions
 take a look at afbackup, tob, ... 
 .
  Features:
   * will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting
     finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to
     tape.  For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host
     with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
   * built on top of standard backup software: Unix dump/restore, and
     later GNU Tar and others.
   * does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape.
   * supports tape changers via a generic interface.  Easily customizable 
     to any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled 
     via the unix command line.
   * for a restore, tells you what tapes you need, and finds the proper
     backup image on the tape for you.
   * recovers gracefully from errors, including down or hung machines.
   * reports results, including all errors in detail, in email to operators.
   * will dynamically adjust backup schedule to keep within constraints: 
     no more juggling by hand when adding disks and computers to network.
   * includes a pre-run checker program, that conducts sanity checks on both
     the tape server host and all the client hosts (in parallel), and will
     send an e-mail report of any problems that could cause the backups to
     fail.
   * can compress dumps before sending or after sending over the net, with
     either compress or gzip.
   * can optionally synchronize with external backups, for those large
     timesharing computers where you want to do full dumps when the system
     is down in single-user mode (since BSD dump is not reliable on active
     filesystems): Amanda will still do your daily dumps.
   * lots of other options; Amanda is very configurable.
 .
 For important notes, see /usr/share/doc/amanda-server/README.Debian.
 .
 Explanation of suggested programs:
  - perl is needed for some non essential server utilities
  - gnuplot is needed for plotting statistics of backups
  - to backup the tape server, you need to install the client too 

Package: amanda-client
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, amanda-common (= ${binary:Version})
Suggests: gnuplot, dump, smbclient
Conflicts: amanda, amanda-common (<< 1:2.5.2p1-3)
Replaces: amanda-common (<< 1:2.5.2p1-3)
Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Client)
 Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many computers on a
 network to a single large-capacity tape drive. This package is
 suitable for large amounts of data to backup. For smaller solutions
 take a look at afbackup, tob, ... 
 .
  Features:
   * will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting
     finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to
     tape.  For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host
     with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
   * built on top of standard backup software: Unix dump/restore, and
     later GNU Tar and others.
   * does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape.
   * supports tape changers via a generic interface.  Easily customizable 
     to any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled 
     via the unix command line.
   * for a restore, tells you what tapes you need, and finds the proper
     backup image on the tape for you.
   * recovers gracefully from errors, including down or hung machines.
   * reports results, including all errors in detail, in email to operators.
   * will dynamically adjust backup schedule to keep within constraints: 
     no more juggling by hand when adding disks and computers to network.
   * includes a pre-run checker program, that conducts sanity checks on both
     the tape server host and all the client hosts (in parallel), and will
     send an e-mail report of any problems that could cause the backups to
     fail.
   * can compress dumps before sending or after sending over the net, with
     either compress or gzip.
   * can optionally synchronize with external backups, for those large
     timesharing computers where you want to do full dumps when the system
     is down in single-user mode (since BSD dump is not reliable on active
     filesystems): Amanda will still do your daily dumps.
   * lots of other options; Amanda is very configurable.
 .
 THIS PACKAGE RELIES ON A RUNNING AMANDA SERVER IN YOUR NETWORK.
 .
 For important notes, see /usr/share/doc/amanda-client/README.Debian.
 .
 Explanation of suggested programs:
  - gnuplot is needed for plotting statistics of backups

