[Networker] what is the ssid for?
2007-10-01 10:55:02
Hi Stan,
thank you for pointing that out and yes i will have a deeper look
into the Admin Guide.
cheers
Jens
Stan Horwitz wrote:
> On Oct 1, 2007, at 7:43 AM, nickelj wrote:
>
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > can someone explain to me what the SSID in networker is for, or
> > what a high number of ssid's mean?
> > The reason for that is, that a colleage said the number of ssid is
> > equal to the number of file systems which we backed up.
> >
> > Please shed some light on me.
> >
>
> Your colleague is incorrect. Each disk mount point generates a unique
> saveset ID each time its backed up. This saveset ID can be referenced
> in three main ways: recover, copying (i.e., cloning) and reporting.
> You would do well to review the NetWorker Administrator's Guide for
> more information on this subject.
>
>
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