Before configuring pre- or post-scripts, review the following information:
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The script should be an executable file, for example, “.bat” files on Windows and “.sh” files on Linux. |
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The script file should reside on the target client. It should be available in the scripts directory under the NetVault Backup installation directory. |
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The pre- and post-scripts can contain run-time parameters. These parameters are stored in the environment variable NV_USER_ARG. You can also use other NetVault Backup environment variables in the scripts. For a list of available environment variables, see Environment variables in NetVault Backup. |
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psmail: Use this script to send job completion status to the specified email addresses. |
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psmail_logs: Use this script to send job completion status and job logs to the specified email addresses. |
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To run a pre -script, do the following:
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To run a post -script, do the following:
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Click Set to save the settings and close the dialog box. |
Job fails, but the pre -script and post -script runs. An error is reported |
Job fails, and a pre -script error is reported, but post -script runs |
You can configure the user-defined events in the Restore Advanced Options Set. Once you create a user‑defined event, you can raise it for any job or backup policy. NetVault Backup adds the user-defined events to the event class Jobs — User defined. You can then set up one or more notification methods for the event to receive notifications when the event is raised.
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On the Advanced Options page, click Events, and configure the following settings. |
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Click Set to save the settings and close the dialog box. |
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This section includes the following topics:
You can use the following methods to delete the online indexes for backups:
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You can configure the Offline Index After option in the Backup Advanced Options Set to automatically delete the online index for a backup after the specified period. For more information, see Setting backup retirement options. |
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You can use the Days of inactivity before an index is offlined setting to configure a global policy for deleting online indexes after a specified period of inactivity. For more information, see Configuring Media Manager settings for backup indexes. |
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You manually delete the online indexes for one or more backups from the Manage Backup Indexes page. For more information, see Manually deleting online indexes. |
The indexes for the savesets can be loaded from the backup media if required.
Online indexes are automatically compressed after 30 days of inactivity. You can modify the Days of inactivity before an index is compressed setting to customize this policy. For more information, see Configuring Media Manager settings for backup indexes.
You can also manually compress the online indexes for one or more backups from the Manage Backup Indexes page. For more information, see Manually compressing online indexes.
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