Re: [Networker] nsrstage/nsrclone
2009-01-27 15:54:37
Alan,
nsrstage is used to move a saveset from one volume to a different
volume. If you go into NMC's configuration panel and look at the
staging rules, you can see the policies that are possible to be defined
(number of days on the volume, %full of the volume). However, this is
not a clone, the original saveset is deleted when the staging process is
completed.
Frank
Today at 10:18am, Alan Maxwell wrote:
Currently in our environment we do "manual" cloning of savesets using perl
scripts and the nsrclone command. While there is some automation to this
more is desired. I have read that nsrstage can do more policy driven
cloning, but I have some concerns.
What sort of control would you have to stop and start cloning , say due to
a hadware issue? Would you have to stop the entire server services?
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