| Title: | NetWorker |
| Notice: | kits - 12-14, problem reporting - 41.*, basics 1-100 |
| Moderator: | DECWET::RANDALL .com::lenox |
| Created: | Thu Oct 10 1996 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 750 |
| Total number of notes: | 3361 |
Hi all,
On the Digital Unix version of decnsr, in order to modify DYNAMICALLY
the parameters of "active devices" and "parallelism" from outside "nwadmin",
we can call "nsradmin" with the "-i" option, as follows:
file nsr.crontab
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#!/bin/sh
nsradmin -i /usr/local/nsr.com3
file /usr/local/nsr.com3
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show active devices; parallelism
p name: mars.iso.dec.com; active devices; parallelism
update name: mars.iso.dec.com; active devices:2; parallelism:8
How can this method be implemented on the NT server version of decnsr ?
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[Basically, we would like to use one device, for regular backups
and two devices for cloning].
Any help is appreciated.
Avi
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| 593.1 | this sounds more like an NT question and not an NSR question... | DECWET::LENOX | a bit too exciting | Fri Apr 18 1997 10:40 | 11 |
there is an nsradmin executable for the NT system, it also can use -i, so the NSR part of the equation should be the same. as far as the crontab equivalency, either the resource kit or something else includes 'at' functionality, I have not used it but this is presumably the part you have questions about? I think there are some other ways to do that as well, but I have to reread what those options were. | |||||
| 593.2 | DECWET::KOWALSKI | Spent Time. Borrowed time. Stole time. Did time. | Fri Apr 18 1997 12:12 | 6 | |
Start the Windows NT Schedule service. Use the AT
command to run a batch file which contains the
dos commands to find the nsradmin command and
execute it.
Mark-who-doesn't-work-here-anymore-but-likes-to-kibitz
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