Thanks for all the suggestions!
Justin.
On Fri, 6 Oct 2006, Christopher Jay Manders wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> It is true that the list did not help at the time...and I forgot to post my
> solution.
>
> The issue was:
> - Symlinks restored without the data they pointed to will not be restored. It
> is NBU standard stuff, unfortunately. I have asked for an enhancement with
> Veritas. You should add your vote, as they say they do NOT need it...even
> though modern day GNU tar has such an option. The reason, I think, is so that
> they can sell you their FlashBackUp product, which DOES dereference the
> symlinks...but forces one into RAW backups. Luckily they did add in an INCR
> backup type with Flashbackup.
>
> SOLUTION:
> BUY this FlashBackUp product. It definately DOES work. However, like other
> RAW backups, it backs up the ENTIRE partition even if EMPTY.
>
> There are also some *small* gotchas with FlashBackup, and the setup in our
> case was non-trivial. BUT, after weeks and weeks of hair pulling, it is doing
> what we want and restores are zipping along fine, including our copious
> symlinks.
>
> The thing FlashBackUp does is create an inode map, and when restoring uses
> that to do the de-referencing.
>
> Hope you enjoy this data as much as we did!
>
>
> Cheers!
>
> --Chris
>
>
>
>
>
>
>>> From CJManders at lbl.gov Sun Feb 12 16:13:42 2006
>> From: CJManders at lbl.gov (Christopher Jay Manders)
>> Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 08:13:42 -0800
>> Subject: [Veritas-bu] Is GNU tar --dereference option available?
>> Message-ID: <43EF5EB6.1010705 at lbl.gov>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> So, we want to actually back up any data that is contained in symbolic
>> linked material on one set of systems.
>> If I were to use GNU tar I would specify the '--dereference' option.
>>
>> Anyone know whether this is supported, or will be, in NBU?
>>
>>
>> TIA!
>>
>> --Chris
>>
>>
>> Nobody answered him :(
>>
>> Justin.
>>
>> On Fri, 6 Oct 2006, Justin Piszcz wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I have a directory with 10 symlinks:
>>>
>>> $ ls
>>> 1 -> /dir/1
>>> 2 -> /dir/2
>>> ..
>>> 10 -> /dir/10
>>>
>>> I went through all of the 5.1 manuals but did not find anyway for
>>> NetBackup to de-reference symbolic links to their destinations, am I
>>> missing something here or is it not supported?
>>>
>>> Justin.
>>>
>>>
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