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Re: [Networker] skipped save set SYSTEM FILES:

2002-08-21 08:58:03
Subject: Re: [Networker] skipped save set SYSTEM FILES:
From: "Paquet, Gilles" <Gilles.Paquet AT ATOSORIGIN DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 15:00:40 +0200
It's always skipped when the backup level is incremental. It will be done when 
the backup level is full.

Extract from the Windows Administration Guide
_______________________________________
SFP is a component of the Windows 2000 system state.

--> Windows 2000 requires that the system state must always be backed up at 
level full (partial backups
are not allowed). <--

However, on a typical computer, the SFP component might
consist of more than 200 MB of data in over 1,500 files. If the SFP component
were part of the NetWorker SYSTEM STATE save set, backing up or recovering
the Windows 2000 system state would be extremely resource-intensive.
Therefore, due to the large size of SFP, the NetWorker software provides a
separate save set for this component. SFP is separated from the rest of the
system state data into its own save set called SYSTEM FILES.
___________________________________________


Regards.

Gilles PAQUET.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ingo Roschmann [mailto:ingo AT VISIONET DOT DE]
Sent: mercredi 21 août 2002 14:39
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] skipped save set SYSTEM FILES:


Hi all,

we are running a Networker 6.1.1 server on solaris machine and several Win2000 
clients (same networker version).

What I am concerned about is, that on all those Win2000 clients, the "SYSTEM 
STATE" save set is *always* being skipped. All the client resources are 
configured to save the save set "All". The rest of the save sets are being 
backed up with the correct level.

The savegrp-output looks like this:

nbgsp001: C:\                     level=incr,     15 MB 00:00:13    109 files
nbgsp001: D:\                     level=incr,    346 KB 00:00:03      5 files
nbgsp001: SYSTEM STATE:\          level=full,     10 MB 00:00:19     15 files
nbgsp001:SYSTEM DB:\ Removable Storage Database - rsmow: Exported the RSM 
database.
nbgsp001: SYSTEM DB:\             level=full,    829 KB 00:00:05     11 files
nbgsp001: SYSTEM FILES:\          level=skip,      0 KB 00:00:01      0 files
nbgn549a: index:nbgsp001          level=9,       338 KB 00:00:03     53 files


Do I have to worry about that?
Any ideas?

Greetings,
Ingo

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