Without doing that, you could also use normal save command
and as soon as backup is done, using nsrmm -o recoverable -S SSID
to flag the ssid as recoverable.
Another way may be to consider using archives ....
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-----Original Message-----
From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On
Behalf Of George Sinclair
Sent: mardi 31 juillet 2007 23:36
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] What's the difference between these two save
command options?
I was looking at the man page for the save command. I'm unclear on the
difference between the '-K' and '-S' options.
-K Does not build connecting directory index entries.
-S Allows only save set recovery. This performs the save
without creating any index entries. This means that
the save set will not be browsable, although save set
recovery may be used to recover the data.
For example, suppose I want to back up a save set to a given pool (has
indexing turned on), but I don't want the index to get updated because
I'm willing to live with having only a recoverable save set and not a
browsable one, and maybe I'm planning to shut that path off the backups
anyway, and I don't want those index entries from the full to just get
carried along indefinitely - which it would do since I'm never gonna run
another full - then I see two options: 1. turn indexing off for the
pool, run the backup (either from server or client) and then turn
indexing back on for the pool. This is slightly dangerous, though,
because it may not complete before other groups that write to that same
pool start. 2. Simply run the save command from the client like 'save -s
server -S -b pool -l full /path'. But not sure about this '-K' option?
Do I want that, too?
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