# If your configuration is called, say, "csd", then this file normally goes # in /etc/amanda/csd/disklist # At our site, root partitions have a different dumptype because they # are of lower priority; they don't contain user data, and don't change # much from the department prototype. In a crunch, they can be left for # last or skipped. # This is the entry for our backup server. lx3.zpid.de / nocomp-root-index # hda1 lx3.zpid.de /var nocomp-user-index # hda3 # su1 is a mid-priority file server. Important data is on /u, /v, /export. su1.zpid.de / nocomp-root-index # d1 su1.zpid.de /usr nocomp-root-index # d2 su1.zpid.de /var nocomp-root-index # d3 su1.zpid.de /u nocomp-user-index # d4 su1.zpid.de /v nocomp-user-index # d5 su1.zpid.de /export nocomp-user-index # d6 # su2 is a critical database server. Critical data is on /export. su2.zpid.de / nocomp-root-index # d1 su2.zpid.de /export nocomp-high-index # d5 su2.zpid.de /usr nocomp-user-index # d4 su2.zpid.de /var nocomp-user-index # d3 # su3 is a critical web server. The CMS system lives on /export. su3.zpid.de / nocomp-root-index # d1 su3.zpid.de /export nocomp-high-index # d3 su3.zpid.de /opt nocomp-user-index # d4 su3.zpid.de /usr nocomp-user-index # d6 su3.zpid.de /var nocomp-user-index # d5