Re: [Networker] Different pools VS ALL
2008-04-15 12:12:06
> However, I need to backup data to two different pools. I have a couple
> of project spaces that get backed up directly to tape and bypass our ADD
> devices. My first thought was to place a .nsr directive at a level
> /global/proj level to skip evertying below it. Then, I would list only
> those project file systems at /global/proj/proj1 .. /global/proj/projN
> into the backup client. However it appears that this causes the data to
> be skipped as it seems that all .nsr files are processed starting at the
> root which is not what I expected. It does make sense though.
Not easy to find, but this is documented in the NSR(5) man page.
> My next thought is to use pre/post processing to remove and put back the
> .nsr directive file. I have not tested this, but it seems like a pretty
> big hammer for a small problem.
I haven't tried it, but perhaps using the "ignore" directive will work
here to ignore the .nsr files in the subdirectories.
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Darren Dunham ddunham AT taos DOT com
Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/
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