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Backup file path length limitations: The maximum length of a backup file path depends on the operating system and the file system the data resides on. |
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Hard links on Linux- and UNIX-based clients: Various instances of hard-linked files on the Linux and UNIX clients are considered separate entities. The NetVault backs up the complete file and the link information for each selected hard-linked file. To back up all instances of a hard-linked file, include each instance in the selection. |
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Symbolic links on Linux- and UNIX-based clients: When a symbolic link is explicitly selected for a backup, only the link information is backed up. The plug-in does not back up the file or directory the link points to. |
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Solaris zones partitioning: On systems using the Solaris Zones Partitioning Technology, the non‑global zones share files with the global zone using loopback file system read-only mounts, usually /usr, /lib, /sbin, and /platform. When the global zone (that is, “/”) is selected for a file system backup, these directories are backed up for the global zone and for each zone configured on the system. For example, if four zones are configured on the system and root is selected for a file system backup, the plug-in backs up five copies of the global zone directories. To avoid multiple backups of the directories during the global zone backup, de-select them individually, or create an exclusion list |
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Special mount points: The NetVault treats certain file system types as special mount points, and does recurse into these mount points. However, the mount point itself, which is a directory, is backed up. |
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Special files: On Solaris, doors are not backed up. On Linux and UNIX, sockets are not backed up. |
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Windows registry keys: On Windows, the files listed under the following registry keys are not backed up: |
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Distributed File System (DFS) paths: If a user account configured to access the root node in the DFS tree does not have access to the shared folders, a symbolic link icon accompanies the shares instead of a folder icon. If the user does not have necessary privileges, a backup completes with warnings. |
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Extended attributes on NSS volumes: To back up and restore the novell.metadata extended attributes on NSS volumes, install the attr package, and enable ListXattrNWMetadata and CtimeIsMetadataModTime switches. The following example illustrates how to enable these switches from the NSS Console (NSSCON): |
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Cluster data: While backing up cluster data using a virtual client, only the LUNs owned by the active node are backed up; LUNs owned by passive nodes are not backed up. |
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In Job Name, specify a name for the job. |
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In the Selections list, select the Backup Selection Set that was used to perform the Full Backup. |
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In the Plugin Options list, select an existing Backup Options Set, or complete the following steps to create a new set: |
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Under Backup Method, select the applicable option:
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Under Backup Type, select the applicable option. For more information about backup types, see About backup types.
NOTE: Regular Incremental Backups are linked to the initial Full Backup and previous Incremental Backups. Before creating a data copy of a regular Incremental Backup, you must have created a copy of the initial Full Backup and the previous Incremental Backups in the backup sequence; otherwise, the Plug-in for Data Copy reports an error.
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To ignore the archive bit settings and use the file size, last update date, and other file attributes to back up a file, select the Ignore Archive Bit check box. This option can be useful in the following events: When you select the Ignore Archive Bit check box, the plug-in omits the files and directories for which only the file attributes such as Discretionary Access Control List (DACL), System Access Control List (SACL), and Owner Attribute have changed. If you want to back up such files, do not select this check box. |
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Click Save, and in the Create New Set dialog box, type a name for the set. Click Save to close the dialog box. |
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Select or create the Schedule Set, Target Set, and Advanced Options Set. For more information about these sets, see the Quest NetVault Administrator’s Guide. |
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To submit the job for scheduling, click Save & Submit. You can monitor the job progress from the Job Status page and view the logs from the View Logs page. |
For more information about this option, see the Performing Full Backups.
When you stop the job, the plug-in generates an index for all items that have been processed up to that point and writes the index to the backup media and NetVault Database. The job status is then set to Job Stopped. If the plug-in is writing a large backup index, the jobs status continues to be reported as “Writing to Media: Storing Backup Index” until the index is written. When you restart the job later, the plug-in runs an Incremental Backup job to back up the remaining files and folders.
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In the Navigation pane, click Job Status. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Job Status. |
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