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Hi,

I've been on the phone with legato support but this is still unresolved.
I have a system which should be getting monthly fulls and near nightly
level fives performed. However it is not getting backed up completely.
For example the directory /scratch/local/zope doesn't get backed up.
/scratch does get backed up and some of local gets backed up but zope
doesn't get touched.
Consequently nothing below zope is touched either.

The client that is not being backed up is running a modified version of
redhat 7 or 8.
The server is Solaris 8.

Thanks for any help,

Bill

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Post Some Hosts not fully backing up 
Hi William,

If it is specific to /scratch folder, check for the permissions for this.

In the client definition under nwadmin on the server, perform the following
-

1. Enter hostname, fully qualified host name & IP address of the client
under the aliases column.
2. Enter the backup server IP address under Server Interface.
3. Check for the group parallelism and drive target sessions.

Regards,
Anuj Mediratta
Phone: +919312634262
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Subject: [Networker] Some Hosts not fully backing up

Hi,

I've been on the phone with legato support but this is still unresolved.
I have a system which should be getting monthly fulls and near nightly
level fives performed. However it is not getting backed up completely.
For example the directory /scratch/local/zope doesn't get backed up.
/scratch does get backed up and some of local gets backed up but zope
doesn't get touched.
Consequently nothing below zope is touched either.

The client that is not being backed up is running a modified version of
redhat 7 or 8.
The server is Solaris 8.

Thanks for any help,

Bill

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UNIX Administrator
Channing Laboratory

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Post Some Hosts not fully backing up 
Please clarify, are you saying if you do a full backup on /scatch
that it is missing pieces of local and local/zope is always missing?

Are there any .nsr files in it? Your using a clear directive?

Or, are you saying the level five is missing data?

Robert Maiello
Pioneer Data Systems

On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 17:30:00 -0400, William M. Fennell
<william.fennell < at > CHANNING.HARVARD.EDU> wrote:

Hi,

I've been on the phone with legato support but this is still unresolved.
I have a system which should be getting monthly fulls and near nightly
level fives performed. However it is not getting backed up completely.
For example the directory /scratch/local/zope doesn't get backed up.
/scratch does get backed up and some of local gets backed up but zope
doesn't get touched.
Consequently nothing below zope is touched either.

The client that is not being backed up is running a modified version of
redhat 7 or 8.
The server is Solaris 8.

Thanks for any help,

Bill

--
--------------------
William M. Fennell
UNIX Administrator
Channing Laboratory

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Post Some Hosts not fully backing up 
Hi,

Thanks for everyone's help.
I just noticed this morning that somebody edited the standard directives
for some reason and
we were skipping that file system.

Thanks,

Bill

Robert Maiello wrote:

Please clarify, are you saying if you do a full backup on /scatch
that it is missing pieces of local and local/zope is always missing?

Are there any .nsr files in it? Your using a clear directive?

Or, are you saying the level five is missing data?

Robert Maiello
Pioneer Data Systems

On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 17:30:00 -0400, William M. Fennell
<william.fennell < at > CHANNING.HARVARD.EDU> wrote:



Hi,

I've been on the phone with legato support but this is still unresolved.
I have a system which should be getting monthly fulls and near nightly
level fives performed. However it is not getting backed up completely.
For example the directory /scratch/local/zope doesn't get backed up.
/scratch does get backed up and some of local gets backed up but zope
doesn't get touched.
Consequently nothing below zope is touched either.

The client that is not being backed up is running a modified version of
redhat 7 or 8.
The server is Solaris 8.

Thanks for any help,

Bill

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William M. Fennell
UNIX Administrator
Channing Laboratory

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