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  1. ManfredSchilling

    Backup via NDMP/SnapImage

    Hi LukerCodi, our OnTAP Version is 6.2.1. Trouble starts with pkgadd under Solaris: The following packages are available: 1 LGTOcmo Celestra Module for Oracle (sparc) celestra_1_6.Build.88 2 LGTOnddrv Ndmpd Scsi Passthru Driver (sparc)...
  2. ManfredSchilling

    Backup via NDMP/SnapImage

    Hi Gurus, has anybody experience with NDMP/SnapImage based backup? Our Server configuration is E250/Sol8/SBU6.1.2/L700/IBM LTO FC - NetApp F810. We like to do an "remote Backup" so that the NW-Server acts as a "Tape-Server" for the NetApp. Configuration seems to be a little...
  3. ManfredSchilling

    poor backup performance for large number of files

    Thanks to all who replied ! It seems to be that Windows 100.000 files/hour limit you can't beat, whatever configuration your're using. Has anybody experience in NDMP/SnapImage based backup? We see following disadvantages: at least one tape-drive is reserved for NDMP (not usable for normal...
  4. ManfredSchilling

    poor backup performance for large number of files

    We backup an NetApp NAS-Filer F810 via a Win2K SP2 2,4 GHz / 512 MB System to an Solaris 6.1.2 E250 NetWorker-Server. All Systems are GBit connected, backup data are written to a filetype device. We have already testet the W2K Client-Versions 6.1.1, 6.1.2 and 6.2 but backup-speed seems to be...
  5. ManfredSchilling

    Backup/Restore of NetApp NAS Filer

    We backup our NetApp Filer to a Solaris Networker Server 6.1.2 via an NetWorker-Client on a NT-system using saveset-names corresponding to the UNC-Names of the fileshares such as \\NAS01\Data, \\NAS01\Profile ... Backup works fine, all savesets and files can be seen via nsrinfo. But when we try...

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