Re: [Networker] Long NDMP Backups
2008-02-25 12:33:35
That time does not seems to bad, in order to apply different schedule,
backup the vol's individually, you will need to either create separate
groups, or use cmd line savegrp options & specify each saveset , ideally,
an external scheduler will provide better job handling.
You can create multiple client for each filer to give you even more
options on what schedules or policies to apply per volume\qtree.This is no
different than how you manage your Windows client ( As far as schedules,
grouping, number of client instances etc)
HTH
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[Networker] Long NDMP Backups
My last backup of ~3TB of data on a NETAPP filer took about 12 hours. I'm
on a private vlan with an LTO3 tape SCSI conncected to my Networker
server. Is that an acceptable time to accomplish a backup? I thought I saw
on one of the postings that I could split up my volumes and backup each up
on a separate schedule??? Am I halucinating?
ex.
/vol/vol1 Full on Day1
/vol/vol2 Full on Day2
/vol/vol3 Full on Day3
You get the picture...
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