Hi,
Several questions here. What's the best way to ignore .nsr files on a
client, but controlling from the server side? Should I use a server side
directive or the backup command field? Are the below configurations
correct? Also, NetWorker issues warning message concerning using '-i'
option with save while Enabling Backup renamed directories. Curious
about that error.
OK, I have a client whose save set list looks like this:
/archive/dir/disk1
/archive/dir/disk2
/archive/dir/disk3
and uses the directive: "unix standard directives". That's the one I
usually select for most clients. I want to ensure that no '.nsr' files
that might be under any of those paths will get processed, so I want to
ignore any such .nsr files.
I would rather not create a separate client side .nsr file for each save
set as that's more work to keep track of, and I can't just put a .nsr
file at the root level on the client as:
<< / >>
ignore
because there are other paths that do contain .nsr files that I don't
want to ignore. Also, I can't put a top level directive under
/archive/dir for the same reason.
1. I was thinking to simply create a new server side directive, that's a
copy of the "unix standard directive", and add the following lines:
<< /archive/dir/disk1 >>
ignore
<< /archive/dir/disk2 >>
ignore
<< /archive/dir/disk3 >>
ignore
Should this work? The man page for nsr(5) says that the 'ignore' save
environment directive will "Ignore subsequent .nsr files found in
descendent directories.", so am I correct in thinking that the
preceding '+' is not needed?
2. Instead of using a server side directive, what about using the
'Backup command' field instead by adding following value: save -i
Will that work?
With no value in the field, when the backup group runs from the server,
I see this on the client (ps -ef | grep save):
/usr/bin/save -s server -g group -LL -f - -m client -l level -q -W 78 -N
/archive/dir/disk1 /archive/dir/disk1
But when I add the 'save -i' value to the field and save NSR client
resource, NetWorker initially complains with this message:
Enabling Backup renamed directories may cause <save -i> specified in
'backup command' attribute not working properly, re-apply if this is
acceptable
I do have 'Backup renamed directories' enabled. Is this an issue?
Anyway, after re-applying changes to the NSR client resource, when I run
the backup group again, I then see this on the client:
/usr/bin/save -i -s server -g group -LL -f - -m client -l level -q -W 78
-N /archive/dir/disk1 /archive/dir/disk1
Same thing as before except now with the 'i'. This seems to be a more
elegant and compact solution over the server side directive, but curious
what others think or might admonish on this choice. Also, the warning
from NetWorker makes me nervous.
I assume that the 'Backup command' value will only affect the given NSR
resource and not other resources for that same client, correct?
Thanks
George
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