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Re: [Networker] Separate Pools for Full and Incremental/Differentials

2006-10-31 10:37:46
Subject: Re: [Networker] Separate Pools for Full and Incremental/Differentials
From: Randy Doering <rdoering2 AT VERIZON DOT NET>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 07:13:14 -0800
Hi Kobus, Thanks for the reply. To state it more clearly I DO want to 
continue backing up the ASR:, SYSTEM STATE and SYSTEM FILES (always 
Full) from the Windows Clients.
   
  What I perceive doing is for a Windows Client doing an Incremental 
backup of its' C: drive, directing this backup to my NonFull Pool 
(D2D2T), and at the same time, sending these ASR, SS, and SF backups to the 
Full pool.
   
  At the time of this client turn to do a Full, send all of the backups 
to the Full pool.
   
  Giving this some more thought, this ought to be doable with the 
Selection Criteria (levels) tab in the Pool resource.
   
  Thanks,
  Randy
   
  Oh, this is Networker 7.3.2 on Linux.
   


Kobus Strydom <kstrydom AT MEDIHELP.CO DOT ZA> wrote:  Hi Randy

If I understand correctly, you don't want to backup the ASR:, SYSTEM
STATE, and SYSTEM FILES? These are normally small and shouldn't
influence space on tapes. But if you'd like to exlude them simply
specify what you DO want backed up eg. C:, D: etc.

Hope I understood the problem correctly.

JP

>>> rdoering2 AT VERIZON DOT NET 2006/10/31 03:43 AM >>>
Hello, I'm trying to set up a separate pool for our Full backups (for
offsite storage) and another pool for the Incremental/Differential
backups
(mostly, if not all D2D2T).

I'd like all Fulls go directly to Tape (using the sample Full Pool).

My question regards these pesky Windows backups (SYSTEM DB:, SYSTEM
STATE:
ASR:, etc) which are always Full. Whereas tonight for instance, the
regular
file system backups were Incrementals.

Can I send those different backups (from a specific client) where they
need
to go - Full or Incremental?

Anybody doing some similar?

Thanks,
Randy

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