Re: [Networker] NetWorker Client Woes
2008-10-01 17:33:20
Well I didn't say that at all. What I was saying was inadvisable was running
more than one 'savegroup' at a time to a client
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Sent: Wed Oct 01 10:11:05 2008
Subject: [Networker] NetWorker Client Woes
[quote="Peter Viertel"]
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> In theory I suppose if you only allow two ports then it would not be
> possible to have more than one backup session at a time (generally
> inadvisable anyway) and it may be a problem having a restore and a
> backup running at the same time.
Are you saying that backing up multiple save sets simultaneously is not good
form?
Further... getting back to what you were saying about 2 open ports and multiple
save set backups. If the server only has 17 ports open on the service side,
how can you run multiple backups?
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