Re: [Networker] Zero bytes on one drive backup
2003-08-27 13:09:46
Did you try just creating a saveset called "n:\" and back it up alone?
-Ed.
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08/27/2003 12:17 PM
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Edwards
N: is a local drive but F: and above are actually one a fiber raid array.
They are directly attached to this server. I checked for .nsr files but
there are none that I can find.
It's a mystery to me.
Jim Edwards
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From: Ed Guenther [mailto:eguenthe AT us.ibm DOT com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 9:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [Networker] Zero bytes on one drive backup
is N:\ a local drive? Did you check for "nsr.dir" files that may exclude
it from being backed up?
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08/26/2003 10:32 AM
Please respond to
Legato NetWorker
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Edwards
I have a Solaris box backing up and NT box. I'm running the latest version
of Networker 6 on the Solaris box and the latest version of the Networker
client on the NT box.
However, when I run the backup, I get the following output.
*ntcache: E:\ level=full, 14 GB 01:41:22 452335 files
ntcache: N:\ level=full, 0 KB 00:01:48 0 files
txsos-3: index:ntcache level=full, 407 MB 00:01:00 115 files
Notice the N: drive. The N: drive has GBs of files on it but even on a
full
backup it backs up zero bytes. If I look at the daemon.log, it starts and
end the backup of this drive in two seconds. The E: drive backs up
correctly every night with no problem. Both the N: and E: drives are
direct
connected to this server.
As I was typing this, I decided it would be a good idea to check a few
other
drives above E:. Turns out it won't backup the F: drive either. There are
no error messages in any of the logs I can find.
Anyone else seen this behavior?
Jim Edwards
Systems Manager
Texas Secretary of State
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