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Re: [Networker] Strange Problem with Windows backup

2006-04-08 09:24:38
Subject: Re: [Networker] Strange Problem with Windows backup
From: Shawn Cox <shawn.cox AT PCCA DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 08:23:42 -0500
This could be due to hardware compression. What version of Networker?

Try these commands to dump what is in your completed saveset and see the files that are getting backed up. This may help you see what is or isn't getting backed up.
beware line wrap.

mminfo -av -q ssid=<yourssid> -r "nsavetime,client"

this will net you the savetime and client name for use in the next command

nsrinfo -V -t <nsavetime> <clientname> > fileinfo.txt

fileinfo.txt will contain the details of what is in the saveset.

--Shawn



----- Original Message ----- From: "YUUNI, OSAY OSMAN" <o.yuuni AT AFDB DOT ORG>
To: <NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU>
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2006 8:57 AM
Subject: [Networker] Strange Problem with Windows backup


Hi all,



I have a strange problem with one of my windows servers.  There is an
application on the server that requires drive mapping.  A drive T: is
mapped to a folder on the f: drive, drive U: is mapped to another folder
on the F: drive etc.  In my networker saveset I have put F:\ to be
backed up.  The size of drive F:'s data is about 77GB, however when a
full backup is completed I get only 13GB.  The only skipped folders are
users folders containing files making up not up to 1GB.  I'm not sure
what's happening.  I've also tried backing up the mapped drives with the
same result.  On drive F: I have the following shared folders which are
mapped to drives:



Summit_t mapped to drive t:

Summit_U mapped to drive U:



Both are on physical drive F: which I specify in the saveset.  The
combined size of data in these folders and the rest of the drive make up
about 77GB but I always get 13GB backed up with no errors except the
skipped user folders.  I have tried a saveset of All to no avail.  I am
not using any directives.



Have anyone got any idea why this is happening?  Any ideas on how to get
around this will be appreciated.



TIA


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