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Subject: Re: [Networker] Savesets show up with no level?
Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 16:02:12 -0400
From: George Sinclair <george.sinclair AT noaa DOT gov>
Reply-To: george.sinclair AT noaa DOT gov
To: Phillip_Young AT i2 DOT com
References: <OFED9D8ACD.ECD90EC0-ON86256D1D.006CB398 AT i2 DOT com>
That's weird, though, because I later ran a manual save on a different
pathname from the same client as:
save -KS -s server -b pool_name -lf path_name
and this shows up with a level of 'full'. Maybe it depends on how the
save is run, which options are used?
George
Phillip_Young AT i2 DOT com wrote:
>
> These (usually) indicate manual (client-initiated) savesets. If you
> run the 'save' command from the command line, you'll see a null value
> in the 'level' field of mminfo afterward.
>
> -ty
>
> Phillip T. ("Ty") Young, DMA
> Backup/Recovery Systems Mgr.
> Network Services Group
> i2 Technologies, Inc.
>
> George Sinclair
> <George.Sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV> To:
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> discussion cc:
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> [Networker] Savesets show up
> 05/05/2003 02:38 PM with no level?
> Please respond to george.sinclair
>
> Hi,
>
> I have two savesets that apparently completed successfully. However,
> both savesets show up with no level in the volumes window. I don't
> think
> I've ever seen this before. Anyway, these are the only savesets on the
> volume with no level. The status is 'recoverable', and there are
> several
> other savesets with similar status, but they all have a level. I then
> ran 'mminfo -av -s server volume_name', and this, too, reports an
> empty
> value in the level field for the two savesets. I don't recall the
> exact
> way I backed these up. I may have done it from the client using the
> save
> command, or I may have invoked it from the server, but the absence of
> the level
> does seem strange. I have not tried to recover these, but the size of
> the savesets looks reasonable.
>
> Any ideas or possible explanations?
>
> Thanks
>
> George
>
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