[Veritas-bu] unix file directive
2002-05-15 09:46:57
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[Veritas-bu] unix file directive |
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vandevegt AT yahoo DOT com (Jim VandeVegt) |
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Wed, 15 May 2002 06:46:57 -0700 (PDT) |
My guess is ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES expands to a file list consisting of the
root of each file system. You've said you have two file systems
rooted at / and /webdata. You've also said it can cross mount points.
That means when it backs up / it will also cross into /webdata and
get all of it. The /webdata file listing will also back up everything
in that heirarchy.
SAN (I assume some sort of fibre channel scsi here) drives look like
direct attached drives to the server -- NetBackup will assume they
are "local".
Solutions that should work:
1) change file list to a simple one-liner: /
or
2) uncheck cross mount points
--- Jeff Kennedy <jlkennedy AT amcc DOT com> wrote:
> I created a class last night for a Solaris client that has 'cross
> mount
> points' checked and uses 'ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES' in the attributes.
> Everything seems ok except it looks like "/" and "/webdata" are
> backing
> up the same paths, which shouldn't be. So far they are
> neck-and-neck at
> 60gb's each. Path listing shows the same files being backed up.
>
> What gives with that? /webdata is it's own partition for sure, it
> resides on a SAN while / is local.
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Jim VandeVegt
vandevegt AT yahoo DOT com vandevegt AT avaya DOT com
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