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Re: [Networker] Need help with NFS backup/recover by ssid?

2009-10-21 14:36:48
Subject: Re: [Networker] Need help with NFS backup/recover by ssid?
From: "Goslin, Paul" <pgoslin AT CINCOM DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 14:29:56 -0400
I agree with George... 

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> Subject: Re: [Networker] Need help with NFS backup/recover by ssid?
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> dmitri wrote:
> > George,
> > I used to do exactly like your example on my old 
> infrastructure, with the difference that I did not run any 
> client-initiated backups.  Recoveries by SSID worked just 
> fine.  Unfortunately I can't test it now (no longer do NFS 
> volumes).  Why don't you try specify these NFS volumes as 
> savesets and run server-initiated backups.  Will it make any 
> difference?
> > 
> 
> Well, I thought about that, but don't I need to use the '-L' 
> option on 
> the manual save command to force it to do this? I don't see how I can 
> mimic that from the backup server for two reasons:
> 
> 1. The backup server does not have access to that NFS mount point.

 Oh yes it does, via the client via the nsrexec process running on the
client that initiates the save command locally (from the client).

> 
> 2. If I add that save set to the NSR client resource 
> (nwadmin), I don't 
> think the server will back it up when it sees it's not local?

 Networker won't care if it's local or not, as long as it's mounted and
accessible from the client, it will get backed up. It only ignores
non-local filesystems when you specify 'All' for the saveset....  We
backup NFS mounted Celerra filesystems this way on a daily basis...  To
restore, you login to the client it was backed up from and initiate the
restore from there...

> 
> George
> 
> > Sorry, can't help more
> > 
> > 
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