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Re: [Networker] RE Index size notifications

2007-12-19 11:23:02
Subject: Re: [Networker] RE Index size notifications
From: Jeremie Lebec <Jeremie.Lebec AT DEVOTEAM DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:20:43 +0100
Sorry, I made a mistake it was not the index folder but the index file 
Networker trying to compress. 
I am also not sure this is true anymore in the last versions of networker, 
but may this could help.

Does anyone have a clue ?
I am interresting too to know the right behavior of NetWorker.

Regards.
jeremie




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This doesn't appear to be true anymore.  We currently have 27GB free in 
/nsr/index and our largest index directory is over 60GB.  Our server has 
not begun to send notifications yet.  I'm planning to add space, but it 
won't happen for a couple of weeks.  I don't want to be inundated with 
messages, so I'd like to move some client index directories before I hit 
the threshold - IF it gets close before I can add the space.

 

We're running NW v7.2.2.  Does anyone know what the threshold for 
notifications is for this version? 

 

Thanks.

Teresa

 

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From: Jeremie.Lebec AT devoteam DOT com [mailto:Jeremie.Lebec AT devoteam DOT 
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Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 9:45 AM
To: EMC NetWorker discussion; Teresa Biehler
Subject: RE Index size notifications

 


Hi Teresa, 

As far as I know NetWorker do not exactly use a percentage or hard limit 
to define if filesystem for index is getting full or not. 

NetWorker regularly compress index base, for this, it needs as space as 
the biggest index folder, if NetWorker could not compress index then it 
sends the famous notification index filesystem is getting full. After 
those notifications you have to react quickly as it getting worse and 
worse as index size grows faster and faster. 
To be really clear, those notifications are sent when Networker could not 
compress indexes because the free space on the filesystem where your 
indexes are, is smaller than the size your biggest index folder. 

I Hope this answer your question. 
Regards 
Jeremie 




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Our /nsr file system has been steadily filling.  Does anyone know when
the notification begins to send mail?  The admin guide only says "Sends
e-mail to root: check the size of the client file index because it will
soon exceed the space available". 



Is this based on percentage full or some hard limit?



Thanks.

Teresa


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