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Re: [Networker] How to implement retention policy (monthly archive)

2008-07-16 10:33:23
Subject: Re: [Networker] How to implement retention policy (monthly archive)
From: "Allison, Jim" <Jim.Allison AT ASURION DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 09:25:08 -0500
Thanks Davina,

That is good information. I will try the method. I am not worried about
browse time for the archives since I don't want to grow my index with
those anyway. Thanks again for the input.
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On
Behalf Of Davina Treiber
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 9:14 AM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] How to implement retention policy (monthly
archive)

Jim Allison wrote:

> I'm looking for input on how to implement the following policy: 60 day
> retention standard, but monthly backups retain for 7years. We run a
weekly
> full with incremental backups typically. I know one option is to
create two
> client definitions for each client and use separate groups/pools. That
> method still leaves the problem of how not to run the normal weekly
when the
> monthly archive needs to run. Any ideas on how to implement this
cleanly
> without a largely manual process? I played with creating a custom
schedule,
> but networker keeps trying to anticipate what I am trying to do and
moving
> the day of the full. I run on windows (unfortunately) and have thought
of
> using an AT job to disable the normal groups and enable the archive
groups
> once a month. I have also thought of just cloning the end of month
weeklys
> and sending those offsite.
> We are running 7.4.2 on Windows 2003 server. 

Hi Jim,

What you are trying to do is possible, and you don't need to resort to 
hacky methods like at jobs to reconfigure your system.

You also don't need to create two client resources for each client, you 
can do it with one client in two groups. Use the schedule attribute on 
the groups to override the schedule on the client. When I do this, I 
usually have a schedule called "using group schedule" and apply this to 
the client, just to make it obvious for anyone looking.

The key to the scheduling is a textual override. First create your 
schedule for the daily group to be whatever you need, then create a 
schedule for your monthly group which skips every day. Now in NMC, 
uncheck the option called "Show Schedule as Calendar". Now when you look

at the properties of a schedule you will see a text box called override.

In this box put something like:
skip first Friday every month
for the daily group, and:
full first Friday every month
for the monthly group.

Now, your daily group will be a member of a pool called something like 
60days, and your monthly group will be a member of a pool called 
something like 7years. Set the retention field on the pool to the 
appropriate policy, and this will override what is set in the client 
resources. You might want to set up a "using pool policy" policy to 
apply to your clients, again to make it obvious what is happening.

The only thing wrong with this strategy is that your browse policy 
cannot be longer than 60 days, because browse can never be more than 
retention and you can't force the browse policy on the pool in the same 
way you can retention. Thus your monthly backups will stop being 
browsable after 60 days, this may or may not be a problem for you. There

are ways round this, but these ways usually require a script.

Hope this helps.

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