The mount points are 'nested' so to speak. They don't have their own drive
letter assigned and their can be more than 1 MP attached to a drive.
Should I be backing up the server and just getting 'All Local Drives'? I am
into this after is was setup and research shows that I am getting exactly
: [Veritas-bu] Mount Point Backups - Getting the data twice
The mount points are 'nested' so to speak. They don't have
their own drive letter assigned and their can be more than 1
MP attached to a drive.
Should I be backing up the server and just getting 'All Local
Drives'? I am
The simple answer is to back up each mount point as a separate directive.
For example, if you mount e:\dir1 and e:\dir2, list each of them in your
backup policy. It's not like those directories are going to change
regularly. We do this on our large clusters with dozens of mount points.
Don't
NetBackup 5.1 MP6 on WIN2K Master server +4 Media Servers
Our Win2K File and Print clusters utilize multiple mount points. With the cross
mount point checked targeting the individual volume (i.e., E:\, D:\, ...) I am
getting double the data. NetBackup is backing up the mount points twice. I
Why do you have cross mount points checked?
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NetBackup 5.1 MP6