hi,
i have a per710 with h700 and 4 disks. each disk is a separate virtual disk.
originally, the order is as follows:
Virtual Disk 0 = /dev/sda
Virtual Disk 1 = /dev/sdb
Virtual Disk 2 = /dev/sdc
Virtual Disk 3 = /dev/sdd
sd[ab] are OS disks md mirrors with grub installed into their mbr's...
hi,
our current version of networker 7.0 only supports up to lto2. we installed a virtual tape library that is lto3. there had been no problems with operating virtual lto3 tape library with lto2 driver from networker. that goes for both tapes and tape drives
we are now upgrading to...
hi,
if i delete the four tapes beloning to the index pool (these tapes contain only index entries), will the savesets from the respective clients be recoverable?
thanks,
ok, do you think it is safe to dedicate only lets say 5 tapes for the index and simply force recyle old copies?
anyway the bootstrap can be backed up anytime....
ok, i get your point, but given one client and one group, networker only mounts one tape to one drive.
what i want to achieve is - one client with one group backing up to multiple tape drives simultaneously. is this possible?
how come index will only use 1 media? isn't that the retention of the group will also be the same for the index? the index pool will keep on growing in that sense, right?
hi,
i have a large host used as a dedicated storage node (fiber connection).
only a single application resides on that machine with 32 filesystems (and still growing). 3gb / filesystem.
there are 4 drives connected to the host.
i use a precmd to shut down the application and pstcmd to...
this happens even in earlier versions. the only remedy that i have is to run a scheduled task (windows) or cron (unix/linux) that will check any expired tapes.
to start, the output of this mminfo will show all tapes that should have expired:
mminfo -q "volretent<'today'" -r volume
to make...
hi,
i have two columns as follows:
129 MB
23 KB
100 B
90 GB
1 KB
4 KB
34 MB
29 MB
10 GB
the usual thing that i do is "grep" out using the units to sort things out according to prefixes then add them (with respect to their prefixes. then add the 4 sums that i get.
something like
$ grep 'MB'...
to delete the old copies use nsrmm -y -d -S <ssid>/<cloneid>
take note that you SHOULD be deleting those that came from the source (disk) and NOT the clone copies (tape)
hi,
my aim is to run a script in the background, and in the event that i need to cancel its execution, i'll just put a file name cancel to the execution directory of the script. if the cancel file exists, the whole script is expected to end and seize execution.
the problem is i cannot achieve...
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