Hello Wade,

Monday, March 26, 2007, 6:04:16 PM, you wrote:





WSfc> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/26/2007 11:00:23 AM:

>> Tomas Ă–gren wrote:
>> > On 26 March, 2007 - Hans-Juergen Schnitzer sent me these 3,5K bytes:
>> >
>> >> I am sorry, we don't have oracle databases on zfs filesystems
>> >> (colleagues of mine are currently exploring RMAN to backup oracle
>> >> databases, that reside on a ufs filesystem, however).
>> >>
>> >> We are doing backups of zfs storage pools with about 2000 filesystems
>> >> (basically home directories). Some of the issues we did encounter:
>> >> - For each single filesystem we had to add a corresponding DOMAIN
>> >>   entry to dsm.sys. Very tedious.
>> >
>> > Another method:
>> > If you don't specify any domain, it will automatically backup every
>> > filesystem (checking for new fs'es at each scheduled operation)..
>> > Exclude the ones you don't want with exclude.fs in InclExcl..
>> >
>> > /Tomas
>>
>> We didn't do that because we have several zfs storage pools that
>> are usually served by different fileservers but may also be served
>> by one single fileserver.
>>

WSfc> Also, does the glob all suck in all of the .zfs snapshots or are they
WSfc> ignored (by default)?

By default snapdir=hidden so TSM won't notice snapshots by itself.

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