Hello,
If it goes to default pool, it means that the pool you expect
to be used is too restrictive. It may be in term of allowed device
list from pool "windows", backup level, ..... or availability in jukebox ....
Anyway, check definition of pool "windows" at first stage.
Maybe is that pool not available or not authorized to be
mounted by the devices attached to backup server (or different media type)
As best situation, avoid index/bootstrap to be processed during night when
io activity is at the highest level. To do so, turn on option
"NO INDEX SAVE" from each groups) and create a first group where all
clients are member of (eg call it "INDEX_AND_BOOTSTRAP").
Schedule that group once/twice a day then dataload is lower and
force the pool to be used by flagging group.
Finally, create a second group (eg "BACKUP_SERVER_OS"), put only
backup server, enable auto scheduling by legato.
Doing so, you will get coherent view of mediadb and 1 backup with
all client file indexes at a time.
HTH
TH
Kind regards - Bien cordialement - Vriendelijke groeten,
Thierry FAIDHERBE
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-----Original Message-----
From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On
Behalf Of Peter Grace
Sent: mardi 8 janvier 2008 15:41
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] indexes want to save to pool "Default"
Hi List!
When setting up our fresh 7.4 install, I was under the impression that I
set up my savegroup correctly such that everything saves to the same
pool (in this case, 'windows'.) However, every time the savegroup runs
it attempts to save the indexes to pool 'Default'. Could someone point
me in the direction of which setting I need to change to fix this?
RTFM's are fine in this case if you tell me whereabouts in the admin
manual I can find it :) I've done a bit of searching but as of yet not
found where I might fix this.
Thanks!
Pete
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