Thanks Barb for the update. I received the same information from Legato
support this morning. <sigh> Guess we'll have to wait a while longer.
</sigh>
-ty
Phillip T. ("Ty") Young, DMA
Manager, Data Center and Backup/Recovery Services
Information Services
i2 Technologies, Inc.
Barbara Zahn
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configure single saveset stream on
multiple tapes?
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Please respond to
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discussion
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Please respond to
Barbara Zahn
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Save -M is not supported, if save set is spanned on several volumes you
cannot recover from 2nd or third volume, run mminfo -avot after the backup.
Barb
Robert Maiello <robert.maiello AT PFIZER DOT COM> wrote:
What? Version 7.1.x of Unix or Windows . By undocumented (never heard
of it) do you mean unproven/experimental? Are you using it in production
with anything?
Are you saving this splits a savestream into 4 sessions as seen in the
nwadmin? ie..the sessions could go to seperate tapes (as the user here
wants)?
It seems odd that this feature is not documented/advertised.. anyone using
it??
Robert Maiello
Pioneer Data Systems
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 07:47:12 +0200, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Lars_T=F6rnblom?=
wrote:
>Hello List,
>
>In NetWorker 7.1x it exist an undocumented feture. Called MBS (Multiple
Balance Streams) save -M 4 /BigFileSystem , for four streams of
/BigFileSystem.
>
>Br/Lars
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Sent: den 27 juni 2005 19:03
>To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
>Subject: Re: [Networker] How do you configure single saveset stream on
multiple tapes?
>
>If the saveset cannot be split up because the directories are changing
>a hack could be a script that queries the volume, gets a list of say
>top level directories, and then uses nsradmin to modify the saveset list
>of the client. Finally a backup is run with this client definition.
>A hack in the true sense of the word..
>
>A compromise that I did on Netware once was to have 2 client definitions.
>One client definition is split into top level directories for several
>save streams.
>
>The other defintion is saveset ALL, with a directive skipping all the
>savesets in other definition. The saveset ALL picks up new directories
>that the first definition misses.
>
>The real answer is to get the saveset size down for supportablility.
>
>
>How many days does your 2TB saveset run? Backing up to what type of drive.
>(Just curious).
>
>Robert Maiello
>Pioneer Data Systems
>On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 19:21:09 -0400, Raph wrote:
>
>>How do you configure single saveset stream on multiple tapes. The
>>majority of our data is a 2.0 tb NTFS file system. At the root are almost
>>1200 folders. This poses an issue when it comes to utilizing the 4 Tape
>>drives simultaneously. There is no simple way to break this up into save
>>sets, as they are constantly being added and removed as projects come and
>>go. Do you know of anyway to make networker use all 4 drives?
>>
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