Re: [Networker] Max server parallelism?
2007-10-29 20:59:12
The number of storage nodes does increase the limit - count the server
as a storage node also. It depends on whether you are network edition or
power edition... (32 per node for network, 64 for power).
You would be able to set it to 3 * 32 = 96. to check, just punch 500
in the GUI and it will tell you what the limit is when it's refusing to
save the setting.
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> Subject: [Networker] Max server parallelism?
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> Does anyone know what the max server parallelism can be? We have
> NetWorker Network edition 7.2.2 on Solaris, and we're using
> two RH Linux
> storage nodes. I'm trying to figure out the max number of
> save sessions
> that NW will allow me to run.
>
> Does the number of storage nodes increase this? I thought I'd
> read once
> that it did.
>
> Thanks.
>
> George
>
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