Re: [Networker] mminfo questions
2003-06-06 11:05:16
Thank. But... If there is a clone id doesn't that mean a clone was made?
If so then how can some of the clone id's say there is only 1 copy. (If 1
copy means it is just a copy of the data off the drive.)
Deborah Eberhart
BB&T Legato Team
(252) 246-2719
deberhart AT BBandT DOT com
-----Original Message-----
From: Stan Sander [mailto:ssande AT sandia DOT gov]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 9:39 AM
To: Legato NetWorker discussion; Eberhart, Deborah
Subject: Re: [Networker] mminfo questions
Eberhart, Deborah wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I need to get clarification of some options for mminfo. The options are
>copies, cloneid. For the option copies, I believe that a response of 1
>means no clone was created. It is just a backup "copy" of the data from
the
>drive. The response of 2 means there is the original backup and a clone
>"copy" of the data. I am guessing that the response of 3 would mean there
>is the original backup and two clones of the data. We are not setup to
>have two clones per saveset so why would it even try to create two clones
>instead of just one. For the option of clone id, how can multiple
different
>savesets have the same clone id?
>
>
>
<snip>
You are correct in your assesment of the clone id and it's meaning. As
for why it would try to create more than 1 clone, my experience has show
that this is an "undocumented feature" in Legato. I call it an
undocumented feature since we all know that Legato doesn't contain any
bugs. ;-) As for why multiple different savesets would have the same
clone id it is because they were completed at the same time. The clone
ID bears a striking resemblance to epoch seconds. Unix folk will know
what I mean by that but for the rest of the world it is the number of
seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970 UTC time.
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Stan Sander - CSU Special Projects
Unix Systems/Server Administrator
(505)284-4915
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