Re: [Networker] are indexes skipped during backup of networker server
2008-06-10 13:57:38
Hello,
If you are talking about mmrecov and DR for Networker, empty indexes are
created at the end of mmrecov, this is to speed up recovery of networker
server ( so that it's ready to do backup), if you need the indexes for
client ( for file level recover) you still have to do nsrck -L7.
Note: You can still do recovery with SSID at the end of mmrecov.
Any way the process is documented in Networker Dr Guide.
HTH
mark wragge <mark_t_wragge AT YAHOO DOT IE>
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[Networker] are indexes skipped during backup of networker server
Is it true that a flat file backup of the networker server will
automatically skip the client indexes?
How is this accomplished - is it through a directive that is applied
automatically?
Has this always been the case with Networker in both a Unix and Windows
environment?
I wanted to restore the whole indexes folder to a disk and when I did this
the indexes were all empty although the folder structure was intact. I am
aware that i can restore indexes using nsrck -L7 but this was not how I
wanted to restore the networker server OS.
Thanks.
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