Re: [Networker] staging (or something else?
2008-09-26 11:11:29
Sid,
What do you mean by "cleaned"? NetWorker will mark that the save sets
are not there in the mediadb -- and NetWorker will actually remove the
staged save sets from the aftd even when it is marked Read Only. This
leads to the question of how are you determining what save sets need to
be moved off this device?
Frank
On 9/26/08 10:37 AM, Sid Shapiro wrote:
Thanks. Setting read-only will force the writing to the new AFD device.
But what about the old device? It will not get "cleaned". And won't networker
think that the savesets are on two volumes?
/ Sid /
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From: "Howie Jock" [Jock.Howie AT nzpost.co DOT nz]
Sent: 09/26/2008 05:50 PM ZE12
To: "EMC NetWorker discussion" <NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU>; Sid
Shapiro
Subject: RE: [Networker] staging (or something else?
Hi Sid
If you change the 'Enabled' status of the AFT devices in your old
appliance to 'Service' you can read from them but they will not be
written to, allowing you to edit your relevant Staging policy and select
'stage all save sets' to write them out to volumes in the policy's
destination pool
Regards
Jock Howie
-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Sid Shapiro
Sent: Friday, 26 September 2008 5:36 p.m.
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] staging (or something else?
Hello,
I have two disk-based backup appliances. Both are set as advanced file
system devices. Both are being used to backup and both are in the same
pool. I want to retire one of them. I thought that nsrstage would be the
way to do it. Unfortunately, since they are AFT devies, the one I want
to
retire is never full, so anytime it is mounted it can get written to.
In fact, when I tell it to stage a save set, it ends up writing it to
itself. I can't see how to force it to write to the volume on the other
AFT device. Is there a way, or is there some other way to "migrate" the
data from the old disk to the new disk?
Help?
Thanks,
/ Sid /
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