I worked around this problem by running scripts against each filer and
comparing this to the include/exclude list for each policy. I was in an
environment with over 200 netapp filers and this was a constant problem.
Also you don't want to use exportfs to glean a list of what to back up (this
that,
though :)
Cheers,
Nic
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I have a procedural question, not a technical one.
I
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP in Practice
I have a procedural question, not a technical one.
I just switched over to capacity based licensing and I'm trying to setup NDMP.
Master Server - RHEL 5
Media Server #1 - RHEL 5
Media Server #2 - RHEL 5
Storage Array - NetApp 6080
I've
, but it's the same thing.
Best wishes,
Geoff
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP in Practice
I have
I have a procedural question, not a technical one.
I just switched over to capacity based licensing and I'm trying to setup
NDMP.
Master Server - RHEL 5
Media Server #1 - RHEL 5
Media Server #2 - RHEL 5
Storage Array - NetApp 6080
I've read the release notes, the NDMP guide, and the related