Legato Networker ClientPak and Storage Node User's Guide

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Grooming Your Directories
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Cloning an Archive from the Command Interpreter
From the CI, enter the following command to archive and clone the archive:
: RUN NSRARCH;INFO=“-s
server
-b
volume pool -V
-C
clone volume
pool
-T
annotation text
directory_pathname
For example:
: RUN NSRARCH;INFO=“-s
jupiter
-b
Project Archive
-V -C
Projects Clone
-T
project1
/projects/project1
Archiving and cloning an archive might take a long time. NetWorker displays the list
of directories and files while archiving and cloning.
When archiving and cloning is complete, NetWorker displays the following
information:
Cloning an Archive from the POSIX Shell
From the POSIX shell, enter the following command to archive and clone the archive:
$ NSRARCH -s
server
-b
volume pool -V
-C
clone volume pool
-T
annotation text
directory_pathname
Grooming Your Directories
NetWorker grooms directories on the client by removing all the files in the directory.
Grooming helps conserve disk space once the archive is finished and has been verified.
You should verify the archive to avoid deleting the directory accounting information
file.
The NSRARCH command for archiving, verifying, and grooming includes the
following parameters:
-s, the parameter for the server.
The name of the server where the client is registered.
•(Optional) -b, the parameter for the volume pool.
(Optional) The name of the volume pool, which must be enclosed in quotes if the
name is more than one word. Archive is the default.
-V, the verify parameter.
•-G remove, the remove parameter.
-T, the parameter for the annotation text.
The annotation text, which must be enclosed in quotes if the text is more than one
word. Annotation text must be alphanumeric.
The pathname of the directory to be removed.
Archive Completion Information
Completed: Mon Dec 15 14:55:12 1997
Save set(s): /projects/project1
Cloned: Yes
Volume(s): projects.archive.001