Re: [Networker] How does "All" get translated?
2004-10-08 12:45:32
I'm more UNIX familiar, so please bear with me...
In UNIX, I can do the following:
- Create a directory, /dir1
- Create several subdirectories, /dir1/sd1, /dir1/sd2, /dir1/sd3
- Mount space at the subdirectory level so that each of these
subdirectories is actually a separate file system
- Specify "All" in the client definition and have these
subdirectories back up in parallel
I've got a Windows server with SAN attached storage. Is there a way to
do a similar thing? What I want is something that is easy for users to
navigate (e.g. one drive letter), something that can be backed up as
more than just a single stream and doesn't require explicitly listing
the directories in the client definition.
Is this possible?
Thanks.
Teresa
-----Original Message-----
From: Maarten Boot (CWEU-USERS/CWNL)
[mailto:Maarten.Boot AT nl.compuware DOT com]
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 12:06 PM
To: Legato NetWorker discussion; Teresa Biehler
Subject: Re: [Networker] How does "All" get translated?
Basically all fixed drives on windows + some extra savesets for registry
and
other internal windows stuff. Depending on the version of the client and
the
version of windows.
Maarten
On Friday 08 October 2004 17:54, Teresa Biehler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Most of our NW clients have "All" listed in their client definition's
> save set list. I know that in UNIX, this gets translated based on
what
> is in the fstab/vfstab. How does the translation get done for Windows
> clients?
>
> Thanks.
> Teresa
>
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