Oscar,
Suggest that you set the "NSR_AVOID_ARCHIVE" environment variable on your
w2k machine to a non-null value, i.e. "yes" or "1" or something. Then
reboot. This will instruct NetWorker to ignore changes that may be being
made to files on your client machine as a result of antivirus scanning. I
know that this fix solved the exact problem you mention on over 500 win2k
servers at my site.
-ty
Phillip T. ("Ty") Young, DMA
Manager, Data Center and Backup/Recovery Services
Information Services
i2 Technologies, Inc.
Patricio Mora
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Don't know if it relates. We were not using the change journal method.
Also I tell you things I read long ago, dont know it it still applies.
When networker finds a Windows file with the attribute 'A' (modified),
it backups the file in any incremental, and continues to save it until
a full is run, moment in which it removes the modified attribute.
Bye.
Oscar Olsson wrote:
>We have a large drive on one of our networker clients, about 1,3 TB. This
>volume produces incremental savesets which are almost as large as the
>total data on the volume. We have selected to use the windows change
>journal, and have ensured that it is indeed large enough (4GB according to
>the networker change journal manager). We have also run a level 6 check of
>the client index for the client in question, but none of these actions
>seem to help. We have also performed a full backup after taking these
>steps, but it still persists.
>
>The client and server version are 7.1.3. Is this anything that seems
>familiar to someone in the networker community? We're really out of ideas
>of how to troubleshoot it.
>
>//Oscar
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