I would like to clone a number of tapes, all labeled into the same pool.
I want to clone all the save sets on the tapes. I have 4 devices, so I
would like to be able to have two simultaneous nsrclone operations
running so as to complete the work faster. The clone pool will be the
same for all clone volumes. I was thinking to use the nsrclone command
and have it clone by volume like:
'nsrlone -s server -b clonepool -f path_to_file'
where file contains the first half of the volume names, and then launch
another nsrlcone command, and have that work through the last half of
the volumes. The problem is how do I avoid having one nsrclone command
try to continue a save set that spans to a second tape that the second
nsrclone command is already reading from? If the second nsrclone command
has already finished that volume, no worries, but I'd just like to keep
one process far enough ahead so as to minimize contention, timeouts,
hangs, etc.
Is there a reasonably straightforward way to generate the two separate
volume lists such that the order of the volumes listed will minimize the
likelihood that one nsrclone process would request a tape being read by
the other?
I'm not opposed to cloning by save set id wherein the file contains
SSIDs and not volume names. This is how I typically manually clone
various save sets, but in this case since I need everything on the
volumes, doing it by volume name just seemed easier, but it might create
a problem if I have to cancel the operation at some point because I need
the drives for backups, and maybe the clone operation didn't finish as
soon as I expected. I would not be able to rerun it since I wouldn't
want to re-clone the save sets that had already been cloned, so maybe
doing it by SSID would be preferred?
We're using NW 7.2.2 on Solaris with two Linux snodes.
George
--
George Sinclair - NOAA/NESDIS/National Oceanographic Data Center
SSMC3 4th Floor Rm 4145 | Voice: (301) 713-3284 x210
1315 East West Highway | Fax: (301) 713-3301
Silver Spring, MD 20910-3282 | Web Site: http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/
- Any opinions expressed in this message are NOT those of the US Govt. -
To sign off this list, send email to listserv AT listserv.temple DOT edu and type
"signoff networker" in the body of the email. Please write to networker-request
AT listserv.temple DOT edu if you have any problems with this list. You can access the
archives at http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/networker.html or
via RSS at http://listserv.temple.edu/cgi-bin/wa?RSS&L=NETWORKER
|