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| 695.1 | I-nodes & hw links | NNTPD::"[email protected] " | Michael R. Balomiri | Wed May 21 1997 03:20 | 5 | 
|  | do you have:
1) Clones as SS
2) HW Links 
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| 695.2 |  | KNEIPE::NOFFKE |  | Wed May 21 1997 04:25 | 3 | 
|  | 1) no clones as SS
2) what is the point with the HW links?
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| 695.3 | you sure NSR is doing a incr?? | DECWET::EVANS | NSR Engineering | Wed May 21 1997 11:39 | 5 | 
|  | it could be doing a full... post 
 	savegroup -pnv -c client-name group-name-containing-client
verbatim so we can see too.
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| 695.4 | Output of "savegroup -pnv -c hessen.frs.dec.com systeme" | KNEIPE::NOFFKE |  | Wed May 21 1997 22:22 | 37 | 
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hessen.frs.dec.com:/                      level=7
hessen.frs.dec.com:/usr                   level=7
hessen.frs.dec.com:/var                   level=7
 5/22/97  7:13:28 savegroup: Run up to 4 clients in parallel
 5/22/97  7:13:28 savegroup: hessen.frs.dec.com:probe                   started
savefs -s tbla2.frs.dec.com -g systeme -p -n -l full -R -v -F / /usr /var 
 5/22/97  7:13:34 savegroup: hessen.frs.dec.com:probe succeeded.
rcmd hessen.frs.dec.com, user root: `savefs -s tbla2.frs.dec.com -g systeme -p
-n -l full -R -v -F / /usr /var'
asavegrp: authtype nsrexec
type: NSR client description;
pools supported: Yes;
arch: decaxp;
CPU type: alpha;
CPUs: 1;
hosts: 1;
IP address: 16.185.224.20;
kernel arch: OSF1;
License units: 1050;
NAS Client: No;
OS: OSF1 V4.0;
version: V4.2A;
save set: path=/, arg=/, level=full, diskno=2, max_sessions=1, stype=save,\
path=/usr, arg=/usr, level=full, diskno=1, max_sessions=1, stype=save,\
path=/var, arg=/var, level=full, diskno=0, max_sessions=1, stype=save ;
parallelism: 8
--- Probe Summary ---
hessen.frs.dec.com:/                  level=7, dn=2, mx=1, vers=pools, p=8
hessen.frs.dec.com:/      level=7, save as of Mon Mar 17 22:12:08 GMT+0100 1997
hessen.frs.dec.com:/usr               level=7, dn=1, mx=1, vers=pools, p=8
hessen.frs.dec.com:/usr   level=7, save as of Mon Mar 17 22:06:16 GMT+0100 1997
hessen.frs.dec.com:/var               level=7, dn=0, mx=1, vers=pools, p=8
hessen.frs.dec.com:/var   level=7, save as of Mon Mar 17 22:10:54 GMT+0100 1997
hessen.frs.dec.com:index             level=7, dn=-1, mx=0, vers=pools, p=8
hessen.frs.dec.com:index  level=7, save as of Thu May  1 22:47:57 GMT+0200 1997
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| 695.5 | Index instances for the /usr filesystem | KNEIPE::NOFFKE |  | Wed May 21 1997 22:27 | 28 | 
|  | 11860           22053  637 MB  3/17/97  full
11897           19234  314 MB  3/18/97    incr
11943           19136  313 MB  3/19/97    incr
11983           19198  313 MB  3/20/97    incr
12137           19621  316 MB  3/24/97    incr
12180           19336  318 MB  3/25/97    incr
12219           19341  314 MB  3/26/97    incr
12371           19578  329 MB  4/11/97    incr
12511           19400  317 MB  4/14/97    incr
12560           19995  352 MB  4/15/97    7
12604           19511  317 MB  4/16/97      incr
12648           19957  370 MB  4/17/97      incr
12819           20062  322 MB  4/22/97      incr
12862           20247  410 MB  4/22/97    7
12909           19681  320 MB  4/23/97      incr
12952           19249  314 MB  4/24/97      incr
13038           19229  315 MB  4/28/97      incr
13070           19202  314 MB  4/28/97      incr
13113           19908  411 MB  4/29/97    7
13361           19631  374 MB  5/05/97      incr
13401           19086  307 MB  5/06/97      incr
13446           19485  309 MB  5/07/97      incr
13490           20537  471 MB  5/08/97    7
13537           19204  307 MB  5/13/97      incr
13582           19256  308 MB  5/14/97      incr
13627           20493  473 MB  5/15/97    7
13841           19342  313 MB  5/20/97      incr
13882           19509  308 MB  5/21/97      incr
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| 695.6 | See what's being backed up | DECWET::GRAHAM |  | Thu May 22 1997 09:00 | 22 | 
|  | You need to see what is being backed up in an incremental
on this client. Maybe you have a large file which is touched
daily.
There's a NetWorker command called nsrinfo which allows you
to see what is in a client's online index for a particular
save, among other things. Here's how to do it (from the nsrinfo
man page example, tried on my workstation):
root@cochiti[20]> mminfo -r nsavetime -v -N / -c cochiti -ot |tail -1   
  864314936
root@cochiti[21]> nsrinfo -t 864314936 cochiti.zso.dec.com 
Result is a list of all files backed up for that save. My example 
looks at the last save; you will want to make sure you specify one 
of the large incremetals you're interested in, as well as the 
appropriate filesystem in the mminfo command.
When I tried it, the fully qualified client name was required
by nsrinfo.
Debbie
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| 695.7 |  | NNTPD::"[email protected]" | Uwe Noffke | Tue May 27 1997 00:15 | 17 | 
|  | Debby,
today I did two incremental backups on my workstation by manually starting
them
from nwadmin's "customize/Groups..." dialogbox. The first incremental totalled
to 18178 files and 267MB, the second had 17473 files and 266MB. Then I
generated
a list of the saveset contents using the commands you proposed. 
Result: the 17473 files from the second saveset had been backed up twice
within
half an hour.
How does Networker determine what files to include into an incremental
backup??
Uwe
 
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| 695.8 | man save has details | DECWET::EVANS | NSR Engineering | Tue May 27 1997 09:13 | 12 | 
|  | save -l incr saves all files changed (mtime) since last save. if mtime gets
 changed for *any* reason, files are saved by NSR.
save -l <number> saves files that have mtime changed since last level "x"
 save.
schedule determines the level for a savegroup - check your schedule.
regardless of what level is specified, if NetWorker determines there are no
 entries in the index, it does a full backup. This can occur anytime should
 the name of the index not match *precisely* the name of the client being
 saved (for one example).
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| 695.9 | Any directives in force for the files | DECWET::GRAHAM |  | Tue May 27 1997 14:03 | 9 | 
|  | Uwe,
   If the files did not have their mtime values changed between the 
two incrementals you ran, maybe you have a directive in effect for
them. The "always" directive causes a file or directory to be backed
up regardless of its last change time. Look at the nsr_directive and
uasm man pages for more information.
Debbie
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| 695.10 | No directives | NNTPD::"[email protected]" | Uwe Noffke | Wed May 28 1997 04:10 | 29 | 
|  | Debbie,
I didn't find any nsr directives in effect. Also, when I looked for modified
files using
	find /usr -mtime -2
I found about 1000 files that had been changed since Monday. Doing a
	savegrp -n -C Quarterly Test
or
	savegrp -n -l inc Test
showed the following output:
  hessen.frs.dec.com:/ 685 records 127 KB header 13 MB data
  hessen.frs.dec.com:/ 13 MB estimated
  hessen.frs.dec.com:/var 323 records 62 KB header 5.0 MB data
  hessen.frs.dec.com:/var 5.1 MB estimated
  hessen.frs.dec.com:/usr 17693 records 3.5 MB header 279 MB data
  hessen.frs.dec.com:/usr 282 MB estimated
  tbla2.frs.dec.com:/var/nsr/index/hessen.frs.dec.com 2 records 1 KB header
6.5 MB data
  tbla2.frs.dec.com:/var/nsr/index/hessen.frs.dec.com 6.5 MB estimated
I really don't know what to do now. Do you have any other ideas?
Uwe
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| 695.11 |  | DECWET::GRAHAM |  | Thu May 29 1997 09:05 | 7 | 
|  | Uwe,
  Do the 17693 files have anything in common? Maybe there is something 
about the data that can help solve the mystery. Other than that, I
don't know what else to suggest.
Debbie
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| 695.12 | once upon a time... | DECWET::EVANS | NSR Engineering | Mon Jun 02 1997 08:51 | 6 | 
|  | a customer called in an IPMT to NetWorker Engineering swearing NetWorker
was broken. After 3 months of arduously researching this, it came down
 to a cron entry that touched (altered the m-time) of every file in the
 system, thus making NetWorker do a full (apparently) backup.
moral: watch your cron jobs.
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| 695.13 | Solution.... | NNTPD::"[email protected]" | Uwe Noffke | Wed Jun 04 1997 00:20 | 28 | 
|  | I finally found the reason for Networker's strange backup behaviour!
When I installed DU 4.0B on my workstation the system date had been set to
Jun 02 1997. I didn't realise that at first and it did no harm to my daily
work.
Then I installed the Networker client and experienced the large incremental
backups. Looking for reasons I found several files and directories dated
Jun 02 97. So I touched each of them to reset the modification date and time
to the current values. However, this didn't change Networker's backup
behaviour.
Not knowing what else to do I entered the note here to ask for help.
Today (Jun 04 1997) I looked again across the saveset indexes of my
workstation
and found that the size of the last incremental backup had shrinked down to
about 3 to 4 MB!
So I guess that touching the files in question was not sufficient. I think I
should have done another full backup after touching the ill-dated files to
"reset" Networker as well.
Sorry for causing any headaches and many thanks for all your answers!!
Kind regards
Uwe.
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