Re: [Networker] Backing up NFS?
2003-11-12 16:14:39
Get creative with parallelism and sessions and you can push that too....
Sincerely,
Arun Sondhi
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Matt Hemingway <matt.hemingway AT pcnalert DOT com>
11/12/2003 03:04 PM
Please respond to matt.hemingway
To: asondhi AT ra.rockwell DOT com
cc:
Subject: Re: [Networker] Backing up NFS?
hah! It would take a bit longer to backup, but if you're saving yourself
a few thousand bucks per client pack, who cares.....that's a good point.
Let me know if you get any replys not sent to this list.
-Matt
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 14:47:50 -0600
Arun Sondhi <asondhi AT RA.ROCKWELL DOT COM> wrote:
> In that case why would anyone buy multiple licenses for clients, just
> mount everything to one server and then run backup on that :-) what
about
> SMB shares?
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Arun Sondhi
> CCNP,CCDP
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> Ph: +1 414.382.0206
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> "Faidherbe, Thierry" <thierry.faidherbe AT HP DOT COM>
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> 11/12/2003 02:41 PM
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> If you hardcode one by one all of the FS in the nfs server's saveset
> list,
> it will work fine.
>
> Using ALL in saveset list, NFS FS will be skipped because they
> are not considered as local fs.
>
> HTH,
>
> Thierry
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> Subject: [Networker] Backing up NFS?
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> I've recently been tasked with backing up a bunch of data behind a
> firewall. The only way to do this I've found is to export the
> filesystems to a machine outside the firewall and lock down this machine
> so only the legato server can access it.
>
> When I try to kick off the backups though it skips the filesystem saying
> it's remote. I can manually back it up if I specify "save -L"... Is
> there a directive I can put in /.nsr to tell it to back up
> "/mnt/server/files" ? Any other thoughts?
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