Re: [Networker] NDMP Backups taking up hard drive space
2008-10-13 11:18:38
Hello,
I would recommend moving Networker to E( server patches etc will fill up C
drive, as well as paging etc is competing with networker tmp writes), even
the E drive does not seems to have enough space, as the environment grows
you will certainly need more, if you could expand that volume then it
would be good to gain additional space, also for occasional restores
directly onto the server.
I don't think you will see the space issue immediately if you use E drive,
but eventually, you will.
Thanks
"Dias, Kent (Contractor)" <Robert.K.Dias.contractor AT ALTRIA DOT COM>
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NDMP Backups taking up hard drive space
We just added a couple more volumes to our NDMP backups. All of a
sudden, when the NDMP backups are running the \NSR\TMP directory starts
filling up and sucking up all of the free hard drive space. Currently,
Networker is installed on the C: drive so running out of drive space
would be (to use a technical term) BAD!
How far will Networker go with this? Will it take all of the free space
or will it stop after a point ? We got down to 200MB free at which point
we stopped the job and the free space jumped back up to nearly 4 GB.
Do I need to move Networker to another drive? I don't want to move it if
it's still going to suck another drive dry as well.
We're running NW 7.4.2 on Windows 2003 Enterprise Ed SP2 with 5GB RAM. C
Drive is a 9.8GB volume currently with 3.46GB free. E Drive is a 24GB
volume currently with 13.5GB free.
As for the NDMP vols we just added, I was told "they're not too big",
but now I have my doubts. I'm waiting to find out how big they are.
I'm not liking Networker today!
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