Yes, we did something very similar: creating file shard lists and feeding those 
to the bpbackup CLI tool to schedule.  In theory, this is also a node-scalable 
approach when using a synthetic client name shared by many nodes (all 
enumerated by a round-robin DNS A record) .  But there are some serious 
limitations (e.g. no way to avoid implicit directory recursion without failing 
to capture directory permissions) that make this less than ideal.  That's a 
NetBackup issue, of course, not a SpectrumScale limitation.  But unfortunately 
it isn't something Veritas shows any interest in fixing.

-Paul

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marc A Kaplan
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 10:08 AM
To: gpfsug main discussion list
Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Anyone else using Veritas NetBackup with GPFS?

Perhaps you can use mmapplypolicy which has a parallel file scan and parallel 
execute whatever script you like against the files found capabilities to 
"drive" your backups.
That is what the IBM supported mmbackup does.  mmbackup is supported for use 
with IBM/Tivoli TSM.  Of course IBM would like you to buy TSM, but you are free 
to "mashup" mmapplypolicy with any other software you choose.

Also we recently shipped an improved version of samples/ilm/mmfind that makes 
it easy to exploit parallel find and execute without sweating the details of 
mmapplypolicy and its peculiar policy SQL/rules.

-- marc of GPFS
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