This line here is all I needed to see:
"By default, no explicit expiration date is used and the client’s longest browse and longest retention policy are used."
I made sure the clients browse and retention was set for 1 year.
Tested, and this worked perfect. No need for me to script the date a...
I am having a difficult time finding the manpage for "save". My system is saying Manual entry for save not found or not installed. Can you clarify that the period specified must be converted? Are you saying I need convert it or the save command should convert the period but it has to be a valid...
When I try to script the browse or retention time using the save command, I am unable to use "1 year" type of time date.
The command I am setting a variable to is:
/usr/bin/save -s legatos -c aixsn1.edward.org -b dd860n -w 9/28/2015 -y 9/28/2015
Here is the whole script:
set -x...
I want to restore a file "/etc/exclude.mksysb" from one client to a different client. the ssid # is 2685260614. I want to restore the file to a specific directory, "/mksysb/tmp"
my networker server name is: legatos
This is what I have tried but it errors out:
recover -d epcbkuppl01:/mksysb/tmp...
I have tried all suggestions to no avail. One thing I need to add is epic is a sub-folder of a root folder. Does that make a difference with the syntax?
I am trying to skip a filesystem called "epic" and everything beneath it. For my directive I have:
<< / >>
+skip: epic
I still see the epic and everything underneath being backed up.
What am I doing wrong?
I found a place on the internet that allows me to print labels from the site in pdf format. I cut them out and adhered them to the tapes and it worked like a charm. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
Thank you for the quick response. That was it. When I changed it the year to 2037 it took. I need to keep the data indefinitely for legal reasons. I guess 28 years will be good for now.
I am trying to change the retention and browse times with the following and getting an error:
C:\>nsrmm -S 1573307727 -e 10/02/2109 -w 10/02/2109
6240:nsrmm: invalid browse time: 10/02/2109
Why is the time invalid?
How do I scan a tape that will not remain in the device I load it in? When I load the tape, Networker gives message that can't be found in media index" and then immediately ejects the tape.
I have a tape drive where networker is trying to do anything with it i get these messages in the log:
media warning \\.\Tape# opening: access is denied.
\\.\Tape# read open error: access is denied.
It was fine last week. This just started happening.
I do notice that all backup jobs that are using vss to backup up save sets are going to the default pool. How can I get those save sets to not require the Default pool?
I have alerts that Networker is waiting for a volume labeled 'Default'. I have plenty of empty tapes that should be used as designated by media pool settings for my other pools. What should I be looking at to see why Networker is asking to mount a volume called 'Default'?
I have several tapes in my jukebox that are showing up as "not in media index". I recently updated Networker to 7.4.4. How do I scan the tapes to see what is on them or to get them back into the media index?
The only way I know is to migrate the data to another device that has been configured with the raid you are looking for. So if you have the space to migrate, that is the route to take.
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