Let me start off by saying thank you to everyone who posts to this list
- you have helped me learn this product from the inside out over the
past year!
</newbie love>
So I have an interesting scenario that I'm trying to design out
correctly so we don't use a lot of tape (gotta love management
wrongheadedness):
Single client with iSCSI storage (appears local)
Client filesystem - standard 3 month retention, full every 2 weeks (5 on
the off week), incr rest of the time
iSCSI filesystem (4 mountpoints) - ? retention, full every 4 months,
skip rest of the time
The issue I need to understand for the above is how to have iscsi 'full'
savesets expire immediately after the following full is complete and
valid - not before or after. I'm unclear on how these fulls will rely on
the rest of the filesystem for their dependencies, and what retention to
then set on them to force the desired expiration.
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Current planned settings for the two client instances:
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Instance 1:
Saveset: ALL
Retention/Browse: Quarter
Directive:
<< /mnt >>
+skip: * .?*
Instance2:
Saveset:
/mnt/vol1
/mnt/vol2
/mnt/vol3
/mnt/vol4
Retention/Browse: ??
Directive: Standard
===
Questions that need answering:
1) Are the directives set up correctly for the filesystem incr's to not
rely on the iSCSI volumes - and does this approach work with having them
expire as intended?
2) What retention should work for the iSCSI fulls: 4 months, 2 weeks, or
something else entirely?
3) Side note: For this to work as intended, would it help to set the
filesystem fulls on the same 'every 4 month' schedule?
(FYI - iSCSI filesystem is otherwise to be protected by snapshots, and I
do understand the risks involved)
Many thanks,
Greg
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Greg Etling <getling AT stern.nyu DOT edu <mailto:getling AT stern.nyu DOT edu>>
Systems Administrator
Stern IT Enterprise Operations
NYU Stern School of Business
212-998-0746
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