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[Veritas-bu] OpenAFS and Netbackup

2003-01-15 12:53:24
Subject: [Veritas-bu] OpenAFS and Netbackup
From: godel AT cs.ubc DOT ca (Sean Godel)
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 09:53:24 -0800
Hi Alexander, thanks for the reply.  Veritas said they do not support
OpenAFS at this time but I guess you have not had any problems
using their client correct?  Also, is the reason individual files cannot
be restored the nature of the netbackup client or is that just the way
it is with AFS?  Does netbackup preserve the ACLs?

Thanks.


Alexander Lenderman wrote:

>We use Netbackup for Transarc AFS and OpenAFS backup. It works fine but
>quite slow, because Netbackup runs vos listvol first, than creates
>backup volumes. With AFS restore you can not restore individual files or
>directories.
>Only AFS volume restore is supported. Even if you need a single file you
>need to find a volume first, restore it to alternative name, mount (fs
>mkm) and than copy that file out.
>
>Thanks,
>Alex
>
>Sean Godel wrote:
>
>  
>
>>We are currently evaluating using OpenAFS in our environment
>>and I was wondering if people could share their experiences
>>using Netbackup with AFS.  Would there be any differences restoring
>>files from an AFS class type as compared to the Standard type?
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