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Re: [Networker] Backup of NDS w Netware 7.2 client

2005-09-18 16:52:55
Subject: Re: [Networker] Backup of NDS w Netware 7.2 client
From: Allan Nelson <an AT CEH.AC DOT UK>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 21:46:25 +0100
Hi Simon
In the daemon.log, it does show ALL the lines (about 9,000 in our case) whereas 
in the log that gets mailed, it shows some arbitary number of lines (about 15) 
and displays the message 'suppressed xxx lines of output'.  Is that what you're 
seeing?  I can see that if you had a huge NDS Tree it could be a pain.

Also while I have your attention ;-)
Do you use the default pool for backups?
We don't, but have a problem in that the NDS will NOT backup to a pool other 
than the default pool.
I've tried specifying {NDS} on it's own as a saveset rather than using All and 
it still will only backup to the default pool.
(I've aslso tried the various incantations {NDS}, {NDS}: and {NDS}:/ - all give 
the same result.
Anyone else seeing this?  I reckon it's a bug in 7.2

Cheeers... Allan.

>>> simon AT HORIZON.HUJI.AC DOT IL 17/09/05 10:01:47 >>>
Our backup of {NDS} using Netware 7.2 client produces a line
of report for every object. Anyone seen this and knows how to reduce
the amount of output?

Thanks,
--
Simon

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