Re: [Networker] savegrp -O
2008-06-11 17:58:44
Bruce Breidall" <Bruce.Breidall AT concur DOT com> wrote on 06/11/2008 05:35:24
PM:
> Because I am cloning by group,
Me. as well.
> and we have a very limited number of
> drives to work with so I have to carefully pick the cloning window. The
> script does several things besides cloning.
I (now) have 4 drives dedicated to be cloning drives, with 4 others for
non-clones. Previously, I had only 4 drives, and the clones and non-clones
shared the same 4 drives.
> Plus, have you ever tried getting input from EMC on the subject of DR
> and putting together a DR strategy with cloning? I put together
> something that I understand and can support. I asked for help and they
> offered it at $240/hr, which I'm sure I would have redone anyways, just
> like everything else.
I have not, no.
> Plus, with controllable scripts you can generate the auditing
> information you need much easier by creating your own logs.
>
> I chose to do it this way, getting help and ideas from my peers.
>
> Isn't the end result the same?
You seem to have taken offense at my question. I meant it merely as
information, since I do otherwise. If there is a better way, that might be
easily adaptable to my location, it would be a help to me to find out.
Sorry if it seemed otherwise.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU]
> On
> Behalf Of MIchael Leone
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 3:57 PM
> To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: Re: [Networker] savegrp -O
>
> EMC NetWorker discussion <NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU> wrote on
> 06/11/2008 04:09:44 PM:
>
> > As I have learned from this source, it is a good idea to create a
> separate
> > disabled group to contain a copy of all your clients to do a savegrp
> -O
> > via an external call to get a backup of the indexes and the bootstrap.
> >
> > For a typical day, here is our order of legato tasks, single threaded:
> > 1) run backups
> > 2) Run clone scripts that clone savesets generated in the last day.
>
> Why a script, rather than a backup clone job?
>
>
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