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Re: [Networker] Backup by command line?

2004-02-26 11:04:36
Subject: Re: [Networker] Backup by command line?
From: "Shannon L. Ward" <sward AT RACKSPACE DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:04:12 -0600
I believe you have to run one "save" command for every filesystem you want
to back up.

--Shannon L. Ward



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Legato NetWorker discussion
> [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On Behalf Of Robert L. Harris
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 9:01 AM
> To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: [Networker] Backup by command line?
>
> Our DBA is trying to kick off a backup with the save command from the
> end of his rman script.  Right now it's kicking off this command:
>
> save -x -c $SERVERNAME -s legato -g Database -b ONSITE -l 9
>
> (Solaris 8)
>
> If I run it by hand it looks good.  In the script it started
> backing up
> / only but then legato terminated it due to inactivity, other backups
> (non oracle) ran just fine.
>
> Of note, I have multiple mount points of course:
>
> Filesystem            kbytes    used   avail capacity  Mounted on
> /dev/md/dsk/d30       248287   56801  166658    26%    /
> /dev/md/dsk/d33      2568763  834336 1683052    34%    /usr
> /dev/md/dsk/d45      25814064 8608561 16947363    34%    /u05
> /dev/md/dsk/d42      61952005 51038833 10293652    84%    /u02
> /dev/md/dsk/d44      51628144 3728829 47383034     8%    /u04
> /dev/md/dsk/d43      61952005 50321006 11011479    83%    /u03
> /dev/md/dsk/d46      10325452 5023061 5199137    50%    /u06
> /dev/md/dsk/d41      35908485 6411227 29138174    19%    /u01
> /dev/md/dsk/d35      2568763 1759102  758286    70%    /opt
>
> and a .nsr:
>
> # cat /.nsr
> << / >>
>         skip: tmp_mnt
>         +skip: core
>         +compressasm: .
>         +skip: *dbf
> << /proc >>
>         skip: .?* *
> << /tmp >>
>         skip: .?* *
> << /nsr >>
>         allow
> << /nsr/logs >>
>         logasm: .
> << /var >>
>         logasm: *
>         skip: tmp
>         skip: log
> << /var/mail >>
>         mailasm: .
> << /u01/oradata >>
>         skip: .?* *
> << /u02/oradata >>
>         skip: .?* *
> << /u03/oradata >>
>         skip: .?* *
> << /u04/oradata >>
>         skip: .?* *
> << /u05/oradata >>
>         skip: .?* *
> << /u06/oradata >>
>         skip: .?* *
>
> Anyone have any guesses as to why it would only back up / and none of
> the other filesystems?  I don't specify one in particular and the -x
> says to cross filesystems.
>
>
>
>
>
> :wq!
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