Hi everyone,
I have 2 questions; the first one is:
- Is it possible to use level 2 to level 9 backups in a scheduller for a NAS (NetApp FAS 250) with NetWorker Server 7.1.2 under Windows 2000 Server ??
- The second one, is that on the NetWorker Server 7.1.2, there is a module like SnapImage that running and when we do a full backup and next a level 1 backup of the NAS (FAS 250 of NetApp with NDMP 4.0) , there is a lot of datas (approximatively 274 Mega bytes) even if NOTHING has changed , it isn't normal.
Then we just put on /vol/vol1 directory a file like txt file with 11 Kilos bytes; then we launch the backup (level 1 backup) and there is yet 274 Mega bytes that backed up by NetWorker Server. It's very strange and anormal.
With the nsrinfo command and the mminfo command, we see the file that has been backed up, but why 274 Mega bytes of back up ???? Is it a normal value of incompressible datas ?? What does it represent ???
Thanks for any help,
Marc
I have 2 questions; the first one is:
- Is it possible to use level 2 to level 9 backups in a scheduller for a NAS (NetApp FAS 250) with NetWorker Server 7.1.2 under Windows 2000 Server ??
- The second one, is that on the NetWorker Server 7.1.2, there is a module like SnapImage that running and when we do a full backup and next a level 1 backup of the NAS (FAS 250 of NetApp with NDMP 4.0) , there is a lot of datas (approximatively 274 Mega bytes) even if NOTHING has changed , it isn't normal.
Then we just put on /vol/vol1 directory a file like txt file with 11 Kilos bytes; then we launch the backup (level 1 backup) and there is yet 274 Mega bytes that backed up by NetWorker Server. It's very strange and anormal.
With the nsrinfo command and the mminfo command, we see the file that has been backed up, but why 274 Mega bytes of back up ???? Is it a normal value of incompressible datas ?? What does it represent ???
Thanks for any help,
Marc