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Re: [Networker] Networker 7.3 - Staging and Cloning

2006-03-09 17:09:19
Subject: Re: [Networker] Networker 7.3 - Staging and Cloning
From: Siobhan Ellis <Siobhan.Ellis AT ENSTOR DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 09:08:29 +1100
You can now put a retention period on pools. This means that the volumes are 
recyclable when all the savesets reach their retention period or the volume 
they reside on reaches its retention period, which ever is the latest of the 
two.
 
nsrclone and nsrstage have been enhance dto make it easier to select savesets, 
instead of having to use mminfo first. This has not made it into the GUI.
 
 
 
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>>> swhitby AT DATAPROTECTORS.CO DOT UK 9/03/2006 3:59:27 am >>>

Well, it's improved, but the functionality is limited.

The only reference I can find via the GUI to administration of clones is a 
"clones" checkbox under the group configuration.  Tick this and specify a clone 
pool, and the savesets from that group will be cloned as soon as the group is 
otherwise finished.  There's no further option in there to say "clone during 
business hours", "specify retention period for clone" or similar.  You can 
specify the retention period for the clone under its pool resource, but that 
seems to override the retention period of the client.  So my group with 1 
week's browse & retention and a clone pool with a retention period of 60 days 
will give me....

D:\>mminfo -av -q ssid=1494157957 -r volume,ssbrowse,ssretent,ssid,cloneid
volume         browse   retent  ssid          clone id
CDLC002R      15/03/2006 08/05/2006 1494157957 1141836420
CDLC002S      15/03/2006 08/05/2006 1494157957 1141837566

...with the clone option checked in the group resource.

So while it looks like things are heading the right way, cloning still requires 
some home-grown in order for you to feel good.  This will only work for one 
copy anyway, so your VTL to tape to DR is definitely going to require some 
scripting if you're looking at different retention policies.

Cheers,

Stuart.

-----Original Message-----
From: Legato NetWorker discussion on behalf of Neild, Jim
Sent: Wed 08-Mar-06 15:33
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] Networker 7.3 - Staging and Cloning

This is a question positioned at people running 7.3 in production or
test.  I have heard and read that Staging and Cloning has been improved
in terms of functionality (better source and destination support,
scheduling, retention periods, etc.) and integration with the GUI.  I
know that clones can have different retentions, but that is about all I
can see as changed.  I personally have always thought that creating home
grown scripts to perform all my staging and cloning needs has been a
band-aid on an open sore in NetWorker.  I was wondering what they have
really done to improve this aspect of the product.

The angle I am coming from is the ability to perform my primary backup
to my VTL, then make a secondary copy via saveset cloning to tape, then
make a third copy via saveset cloning to our DR site.  In 7.2.1 this
would require me to put together a bunch of scripts, is 7.3 able to
create staging and cloning entities to deal with this type of
conifiguration?

TIA

Cheers,
Jim

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