NetBackup™ Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Installation
- Policy configuration
- Selecting the snapshot method
- About using alternate client backup
- Configuring alternate client backup
- Policy configuration tips
- About disabling snapshots
- NAS snapshot configuration
- Dynamic data streaming for D-NAS workloads
- Setting up a NAS-Data-Protection policy
- FlashBackup configuration
- Instant Recovery configuration
- About Instant Recovery
- About sizing the cache for Instant Recovery copy-on-write snapshots
- About storage lifecycle policies for snapshots
- Configuration of software-based snapshot methods
- Support for Cluster Volume Manager Environments (CVM)
- Configuration of snapshot methods for disk arrays
- OS-specific configuration tasks
- About IBM DS6000 and DS8000 arrays
- Configuring NetBackup to access the IBM DS6000 or DS8000 array
- About IBM DS4000 array
- About Hitachi SMS/WMS/AMS, USP/NSC, USP-V/VM
- Hitachi array software requirements
- About HP-XP arrays
- About array troubleshooting
- Notes on Media Server and Third-Party Copy methods
- Backup and restore procedures
- Snapshot management
- Troubleshooting
- Logging directories for UNIX platforms
- Logging folders for Windows platforms
- FlashBackup and status code 13
- Appendix A. Managing nbu_snap (Solaris)
- Appendix B. Overview of snapshot operations
Backup Selections tab options when configuring a policy
Note the following about the options on the Backup Selections tab:
- list (except for the VMware and Hyper-V snapshot methods).
For snapshots, the maximum pathname length is approximately 1000 characters (as opposed to 1023 characters for backups that do not use a snapshot method).
The NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I, describes other file-path rules.
Wildcards are permitted if the wildcard does not correspond to a mount point or a mount point does not follow the wildcard in the path.
Note:
This is applicable to a Storage Lifecycle Policy that has snapshot as the first operation and does not contain any backup or replicate operation.
For example, in the path /a/b, if /a is a mounted file system or volume, and /a/b designates a subdirectory in that file system: the entry /a/b/*.pdf causes NetBackup to make a snapshot of the /a file system and to back up all pdf files in the /a/b directory. But, with an entry of /* or /*/b, the backup may fail or have unpredictable results, because the wildcard corresponds to the mount point /a. Do not use a wildcard to represent all or part of a mount point.
In another example, /a is a mounted file system which contains another mounted file system at /a/b/c (where c designates a second mount point). A Backup Selections entry of /a/*/c may fail or have unpredictable results, because a mount point follows the wildcard in the path.
Information is available on the
policy attribute.See Snapshot tips.
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