Hi George,
On 27/04/2010, at 06:11 , George Sinclair wrote:
>> If the clones are in the library and the originals out of the library,
>> NetWorker should automatically request the clones and work with them, as
>> they'll be "closer".
>> If neither the clones nor the originals are in the library, you can run the
>> command:
>> nsrmm -o offsite X
>
> Ah, never noticed that feature. Looks very handy. When was that added? I see
> it in 7.5, but not in 7.2.x, although 7.2.x did support the other '-o'
> options.
It was added in one of the service pack releases for 7.3. I can't recall
exactly which one, but if I recall correctly from your posts earlier this year
to the list, you jumped straight over it :-)
>> for any volume 'X'. This will flag it as offsite, which means that if there
>> is a saveset instance on that volume, and another instance of the saveset on
>> another volume that isn't marked as offsite, NetWorker will request that
>> volume instead of the 'offsite' one. Note that 'nsrmm -o offsite' is very
>> different from just setting a location flag of 'offsite'.
>
> Yes, I see that now. Is there a way that I can query volumes with this value
> set to 'offsite' or 'notoffsite'? I checked the man page for mminfo, and the
> closest I can see is 'location', but as you said, that's something else
> entirely.
Regrettably, no. I logged an RFE about this as soon as I discovered the offsite
flag, but it hasn't been actioned as yet. The only 'workaround' I tend to
suggest is that you say, write a script that sets the offsite flag and sets an
offsite location, then query by location. Both the flag and the location are
reset once it's loaded and inventoried into a library anyway (since the
location field becomes the library name).
Cheers,
Preston.
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