The difference with NW 7.2 is the Data Service Agent. It 'translates' the NDMP data into a format which is understood by nsrmmd processes. The result is that you can save it to a non-NDMP device. You activate DSA by using the "-M" option for nsrndmp_save.
However, with respect to the NDMP client, all other rules still apply. On the other hand, if you use NDMP version 3 and up, you can use "All" for the save set definition.
If you want to backup the celerra without a ndmp option try the following:
Assuming you have an Windows 2000 or 2003 Client, you enable dfs on this client.
Integrate your Cifs Shares of the celerra in the dfs.
The you backup your Windows client using the correct save sets :
if your dfs entrypoint is : N:\dfsroot\clsh1
that is your saveset N:\ or N:\dfsroot will not work.
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