Re: [Networker] Backup over WAN
2007-10-30 12:20:25
Hey Paul,
Thanks!
Ben
Goslin, Paul wrote:
You Edit the client resource and in the preferences indicate in the
'storage node' attribute field which Storage Node is to receive the
backup stream and write it to an enabled device....
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Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 3:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [Networker] Backup over WAN
How does Networker know when to have the data travel from cient -->
storage node? Do they need to be on the same c class or something?
Ben
Zwe Paing wrote:
Hi Fazil,
Thanks for your reply. For my previous problem, I finally got my
backup running successfully after 4 days using netware with
compression directives.
Fazil Saiyed wrote:
Hello,
Depending on how you configure the client resource the backups can be
directed to SN ( index will flow to backup server) or backup server (
index & data will be backed up by backup server).
I'm not sure about the above part on how to do the configuration. As
of right now, here's what I have for the client configuration.
http://my.networker.googlepages.com/home
I only have the storage node not the server for the storage node under
"client properties > preferences"
So, as you suggested, it may be worth a try to place the storage node
and client together.
Thanks again.
Zwe
If it's a small client try compression on the client resource via
networker directive to get the most out of the wan pipeline, if the
data is large and you start seeing performance issues it's best to
configure SN at the site where you have the client ( data will flow
to local SN-i.e the client itself, backup index will flow to backup
server).
HTH
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