I often address the "traditional" backup requirement by defining the server as two 
different nodenames with two different management classes.  The first node would be 
scheduled as a daily incremental with your 7 version retention.  The second would be 
scheduled only once a week as an incremental backup with a management class having 
unlimited versions and 35 day retention for both active and deleted.  This will give 
you a "full" backup of the node at one week intervals while not incurring the network 
impact of archive. I use the unlimited instead of four versions in case another 
incremental is accidentally run or another point-in-time is requested.   The only 
downside I have found is that the web client can only service one nodename per server. 
 I usually setup the web client for the daily node and have to use the local GUI or 
command line for the weekly or monthly backup.

another thought...

Steve Hnath
Code Relief LLC


Forum:     ADSM - ADSTAR Distributed Storage Management
 Date:        Aug 23, 10:43 
 From:       Cook, Dwight E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

that is one valid way but you run into a lot of network traffic, sending
that across the net again...
you could do an export of the node(s) active data only, which would give you
a snapshot of the nodes but based on how big they are you might need to
ensure they go to a storage pool with collocation=yes and maybe not back
them up over the weekend while you export them
(and exports aren't the fastest things to run and if you have tape errors
they will die and required to be rerun...ie someone watching them over the
weekend)
Or just put them into their own storage pool and do the "backup stg" against
that and just keep those tapes offsite... it isn't exactly what they are
describing but what they are talking about is an old technology way of doing
things... I think they need an education on what current methods are
(another chance  for you to point out why they need to pay you more !  they
are behind the times and you aren't)

just my thoughts ;-)

Dwight

> ----------
> From:         Lawrence Clark[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To:     ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
> Sent:         Wednesday, August 23, 2000 8:43 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: Backup Question
>
> Hi:
> Along with your incremental backups you could define an archive pool for
> those NT servers with a arive-life of 30 days and do a full-archive of the
> servers on a weekly basis, checking out the target volumes after each
> archive.
>
> What do the gods say? :>)
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/23/00 09:43AM >>>
> ADSM Gods,
>
> Our environment is that we keep 7 versions of a file with AIX server
> backing
> up NT clients (servers).  I have two NT clients that need to create an
> off-site, full image of these two clients-- Once a week then recycle each
> tape on a monthly rotation. Feasible?
>
> If so, point me in a direction please
>
> Thanks,
>
> CJ
>

     

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