- 1-9 level backup
- NetWorker Backup Levels
- Level Backups
- and full and incremental
- Combining Full, Incremental, and Level Backups
- setting
- Creating a New Backup Schedule
- 3480 media type in Devices window
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- 4mm media type in Devices window
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- 8 mm
- 5GB media type in Devices window
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- media type in Devices window
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- tape
- capacity
- Determining Backup Schedules
- estimating time needed for backup
- Scheduling Large Client Filesystems
- number required
- Backup Time Requirements
- abort save set status
- Viewing the Save Sets Scrolling List
- access control list
- Recovering Save Sets
- add button
- Using NetWorker Generic Buttons
- adding
- administrator
- Adding or Changing Administrators
- backup device
- Adding a Backup Device
- client
- Adding a New ) - detected on page 121 -->Client) - detected on page 121 -->
- device to jukebox
- Adding Devices to a Jukebox
- adhesive label
- Mounting Jukebox Backup Volumes Manually
- Choosing a Label Template
- Labeling Backup Volumes
- administrator
- adding or changing
- Adding or Changing Administrators
- deleting
- Adding or Changing Administrators
- list
- Starting the NetWorker Programs
- permissions
- Adding or Changing Administrators
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- Administrator program
- Starting the NetWorker Programs
- archive options in window
- Configuring NetWorker for Archiving
- icon
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- starting
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- window
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- Checking the NetWorker Server Status
- and archiving
- Configuring NetWorker for Archiving
- Devices display
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- menu bar
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- Messages display
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- Pending display
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- pull-down menus
- Using NetWorker Menus
- server status display
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- Sessions display
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- speedbar
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- alias, configuring for client on server
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- appen mode
- Viewing the Volumes Scrolling List
- Viewing the Volumes Scrolling List
- Append button
- Saving Window Contents
- Application Specific Modules (ASMs)
- NetWorker Media Format
- Using Directives
- Errors in Executing External ASMs
- Apply button
- Using NetWorker Generic Buttons
- archive
- and backup
- Backup, Archiving, and Hierarchical Storage Management
- cloning
- Cloning an Archive
- Scheduling an Archive Request
- configuring client on server for
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- creating client
- Creating an Archive Client
- creating volume pool for
- Creating New Volume Pools for Archiving
- details
- Starting or Disabling an Archive Request
- differences in NetWorker Administration window
- Configuring NetWorker for Archiving
- directive
- Scheduling an Archive Request
- grooming, see grooming
- Scheduling an Archive Request
- request
- disabling
- Starting or Disabling an Archive Request
- making
- Making an Archive Request
- rescheduling
- Starting or Disabling an Archive Request
- shortcut
- Shortcut
- starting
- Starting or Disabling an Archive Request
- save set
- Using Archive Save Sets
- users, configuring client on server
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- verifying
- Verifying Data on an Archive Volume
- volume
- Data Archiving
- Archive Clone label template
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- Archive label template
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- Archive Request window
- Scheduling an Archive Request
- autochanger
- Using an Autochanger
- Introduction to NetWorker
- license required
- Enabling Server Software
- policies
- Determining Autochanger Policies
- see also jukebox
- Enabling Autochangers
- Autochanger Software Module
- Enabling Server Software
- automatic cloning
- Using Automatic Cloning
- Autostart, for group
- Creating a Backup Group
- backup
- volume
- media format
- NetWorker Media Format
- backup
- Backing Up Clients
- 1-9
- Level Backups
- NetWorker Backup Levels
- active device, maximum
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- and archive
- Backup, Archiving, and Hierarchical Storage Management
- automatic network-wide
- Automatic Network-Wide Backups
- Creating a Backup Group
- automatic start
- Creating a Backup Group
- clone data for group
- Creating a Backup Group
- data compression
- Using Directives
- device
- active
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- adding and deleting
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- adding and deleting:required information
- Adding a Backup Device
- calibrating
- Calibrating the Devices
- concurrent
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- deleting
- Deleting a Backup Device
- displaying
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- enabled
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- media type
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- monitoring
- Monitoring Backup Devices
- multiple
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- no-rewind
- Backup Devices and Media
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- nonfunctional, disabling
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- speed
- Backup Device Speed
- supported
- Backup Devices and Media
- with compressasm directive
- Using Directives
- disabling network-wide
- Creating a Backup Group
- distributing
- Scheduling Large Client Filesystems
- concurrent devices
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- entire system
- Backing Up the Entire System
- estimating time needed
- Scheduling Large Client Filesystems
- failed
- Viewing Details of a Scheduled Backup
- file changed during, error message
- File Changed During Backup
- file details
- Starting a Backup Now
- first time
- Viewing the Backup Schedule
- full
- NetWorker Backup Levels
- and incremental
- Full Backups Versus Incremental Backups
- and incremental and level
- Combining Full, Incremental, and Level Backups
- setting
- Creating a New Backup Schedule
- group
- Configuring Backup Groups
- changing time
- Changing a Backup Time
- configuring
- Configuring Backup Groups
- configuring:client in
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- creating
- Creating a Backup Group
- creating:permission
- Creating a Backup Group
- deleting
- Deleting a Backup Group
- dividing filesystems
- Scheduling Large Client Filesystems
- in Pools window
- Using the Pools Window
- preconfigured
- Configuring Backup Groups
- restarting
- Restarting a Backup Group
- status
- Monitoring and Controlling Backups
- stopping
- Stopping a Backup Group
- viewing details
- Viewing Details of a Scheduled Backup
- incremental
- NetWorker Backup Levels
- and full
- Full Backups Versus Incremental Backups
- and full and level
- Combining Full, Incremental, and Level Backups
- setting
- Creating a New Backup Schedule
- interrupted, recover from
- Recovering Files From an Interrupted Backup
- Handling Open Files
- large filesystem
- Scheduling Large Client Filesystems
- level
- NetWorker Backup Levels
- 1-9, setting
- Creating a New Backup Schedule
- and disk crash recovery
- Using Recover or Save Set Recover
- and full and incremental
- Combining Full, Incremental, and Level Backups
- disk space required
- Jukeboxes
- in Pools window
- Using the Pools Window
- of save set
- Viewing Additional Browsing Choices
- override
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- manual
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- media
- capacity
- Determining Backup Media Capacity
- request notice
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- monitoring
- Monitoring and Controlling Backups
- Starting a Backup Now
- parallel
- Data on Multiple Disks
- Backing Up Clients
- Backup Time Requirements
- previewing
- Previewing a Group Backup
- program
- icon
- Starting the Backup Program
- starting
- Starting the Backup Program
- reducing time to complete
- Backup Time Requirements
- retries
- Creating a Backup Group
- setting
- Creating a Backup Group
- save session
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- schedule
- Determining Backup Schedules
- and save set cloning
- Using Automatic Cloning
- changing
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- convenience versus security
- Balancing Convenience and Security
- creating
- Creating a New Backup Schedule
- Default
- Default
- for jukebox
- Jukebox Capacity for One Backup Cycle
- Full Every Friday
- Full Every Friday
- Full on First Friday of Month
- Full on First Friday of Month
- Full on First of Month
- Full on First of Month
- override, setting
- Creating a New Backup Schedule
- preconfigured
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Backup Schedules
- Quarterly
- Quarterly
- renaming
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- setting up
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- skip, setting
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- staggering
- Staggering the Backup Schedules
- time considerations
- Backup Time Requirements
- viewing
- Viewing the Backup Schedule
- scheduled
- enabling
- Enabling the Scheduled Backup
- starting
- Starting a Backup Now
- skipping
- NetWorker Backup Levels
- Creating a New Backup Schedule
- speeding up
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- start time, setting
- Creating a Backup Group
- starting immediately
- Starting a Scheduled Backup Immediately
- status
- Monitoring and Controlling Backups
- theory of operations
- Backing Up Files
- unattended
- Backing Up Clients
- unscheduled
- Trying a Backup and Recover
- volume
- adding and recycling
- Recycling Versus Adding More Backup Volumes
- and label template
- Labeling Backup Volumes
- and retention policies
- How Media Retention Policies Work
- appended not overwritten
- Labeling Backup Volumes
- capacity
- Determining Backup Media Capacity
- cloned, recovering from
- Recovering from Cloned Volumes
- cloning
- Cloning Backup Volumes
- deleting
- Removing a Backup Volume
- displaying information
- Automatically Managing Backup Volumes
- Automatically Managing Backup Volumes
- finding name
- Finding a Backup Volume Name
- jukebox, mounting
- Mounting Jukebox Backup Volumes Manually
- label:adhesive
- Choosing a Label Template
- Mounting Jukebox Backup Volumes Manually
- Labeling Backup Volumes
- label:for jukebox
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- label:name and physical location
- Example 1: A Storage-Oriented Template
- labeling
- Labeling and Mounting the Backup Volumes
- Labeling Backup Volumes
- labeling:bar codes
- Labeling With Bar Codes
- location, setting
- Setting the Location for Your Backup Volumes
- managing automatically
- Automatically Managing Backup Volumes
- managing manually
- Manually Managing Backup Volumes
- marked “full” when not
- Determining Backup Media Capacity
- mode
- Viewing the Volumes Scrolling List
- mode:changing
- Changing the Mode of a Backup Volume
- mode:Full
- Changing the Mode of a Backup Volume
- mounting
- Labeling and Mounting the Backup Volumes
- Mounting and Unmounting Backup Volumes
- number required
- Determining Backup Schedules
- overriding retention policy
- Recycling Volumes
- physical location
- Example 1: A Storage-Oriented Template
- pool
- Using Volume Pools
- pool:changing
- Creating a New Pool
- pool:creating
- Creating a New Pool
- Shortcut: Creating a Volume Pool
- pool:deleting
- Using the Pools Window
- Using Volume Pools
- pool:preconfigured
- Using Preconfigured NetWorker Volume Pools
- premounting
- Mounting and Unmounting Backup Volumes
- Read Only mode
- Changing the Mode of a Backup Volume
- recycling
- Recycling Volumes
- recycling manually
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- relabeling
- Labeling and Mounting a Backup Volume
- removing
- Removing a Backup Volume
- requested for recovery
- Mounting and Unmounting Backup Volumes
- unmounting
- Mounting and Unmounting Backup Volumes
- writable
- Mounting and Unmounting Backup Volumes
- bar code
- Using the Jukeboxes Window
- Labeling With Bar Codes
- label, identical
- Labeling Volumes With Bar Code Labels
- Labeling With Bar Codes
- matching volume label
- Labeling Volumes With Bar Code Labels
- on existing volumes
- Designing a Labeling Scheme
- physical label
- Designing a Labeling Scheme
- Labeling Volumes With Bar Code Labels
- binding to server errors
- Binding to Server Errors
- bootstrap
- file
- Preparing for a Crash
- information
- filing
- Filing the Bootstrap Information
- not printed
- Cannot Print Bootstrap Information
- save set ID
- and recovering indexes
- Recovering /nsr on a NetWorker Server
- finding
- Finding the Bootstrap Save Set ID
- brows save set status
- Viewing the Save Sets Scrolling List
- browse and retention policies
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- configuring client on server for
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- creating
- Creating Browse and Retention Policies
- default
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- jukebox
- Jukebox Capacity for One Backup Cycle
- overriding for volume
- Recycling Volumes
- preconfigured
- NetWorker Preconfigured Browse and Media Retention Policies
- Decade
- Decade Policy
- Month
- Month Policy
- Quarter
- Quarter Policy
- Week
- Week Policy
- Year
- Year Policy
- relative size
- NetWorker Preconfigured Browse and Media Retention Policies
- browsing index
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- buttons, generic
- Using NetWorker Generic Buttons
- calendar in Schedules window
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- calibrating device
- Calibrating the Devices
- Cancel button
- Using NetWorker Generic Buttons
- change button
- Using NetWorker Generic Buttons
- Change Server speedbar button
- Changing the NetWorker Server
- changing
- administrator
- Adding or Changing Administrators
- NetWorker server
- Changing the NetWorker Server
- time for backup group
- Changing a Backup Time
- volume mode
- Changing the Mode of a Backup Volume
- cleaning jukebox devices
- Cleaning the Devices
- client
- The NetWorker Client/Server Model
- access, restricting
- NetWorker Security
- adding too many
- Adding a New ) - detected on page 121 -->Client) - detected on page 121 -->
- backing up files
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- binding to server
- Configuring Clients to Recognize the Server
- browsing files
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- cloning several automatically
- Example 3: Automatically Clone Several Clients
- configuring
- archive services
- Configuring Archive Services for a Client
- on network with NIS
- Configuring Clients to Recognize the Server
- viewing window
- Viewing the Clients Window
- configuring on server
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- alias
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- archive
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- archive users
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- backup group
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- browse and retention policies
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- directives
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- password
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- recover access
- Giving Other Systems Access to a Client's Files
- remote access
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- remote user
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- removing
- Removing a Client
- save set
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- schedule
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- selecting files for backup
- Selecting Client Files to Be Backed Up
- CPU speed
- Client CPU Speed
- creating an archive
- Creating an Archive Client
- data generation rate
- Data Generation Rate
- in Pools window
- Using the Pools Window
- license required
- Enabling Server Software
- manual backup
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- maximum parallelism
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- NetWorker server as client of itself
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- parallelism
- Changing Parallelism
- performance
- Measuring Client Performance
- preconfigured settings
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- recognizing the server
- Configuring Clients to Recognize the Server
- recover access
- Using Recover Access
- Selecting Client Files to Be Backed Up
- reference pages
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- removing
- Removing a Client
- renaming
- Renaming a Client
- retries
- Creating a Backup Group
- setting
- Creating a Backup Group
- save session
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- selecting files for backup
- Selecting Client Files to Be Backed Up
- server as client of itself
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- software for IRIX 4.0.x
- Installing NetWorker
- software installation
- Installing NetWorker Software on Clients
- subsystems for
- Installing NetWorker Software on Clients
- too many
- Adding a New ) - detected on page 121 -->Client) - detected on page 121 -->
- transfer rate
- Clients
- Client Connection
- Enabling Server Software
- client/server model
- Binding to Server Errors
- The NetWorker Client/Server Model
- ClientPak Software Module
- Enabling Server Software
- Clients menu
- Clients Menu
- Clients window
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- Viewing the Clients Window
- lower part
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- clone
- backup volume
- Cloning Backup Volumes
- data for group
- Creating a Backup Group
- pool
- for group
- Creating a Backup Group
- for save set
- Requirements for Cloning Save Sets
- preconfigured
- Requirements for Cloning Save Sets
- selecting
- Using the Save Set Clone Status Window
- volume
- changing mode
- Changing the Mode of a Backup Volume
- Clone Volume window
- Using the Clone Windows
- cloned data
- recovering
- Recovering from Cloned Volumes
- removing entries from index
- Removing a Backup Volume
- retention policies
- Cloning Save Sets
- cloning
- archive
- Scheduling an Archive Request
- save set
- Data Archiving
- volume
- Cloning an Archive
- data
- automatically
- Using Automatic Cloning
- minimizing network traffic
- Cloning Save Sets
- Using the Clone Windows
- see also save set, cloning
- Cloning Save Sets
- selecting save sets
- Using the Save Set Clone Windows
- commands
- Command Summary
- compressasm directive
- Backup Time Requirements
- and backup device
- Using Directives
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- compressing
- backup data
- Using Directives
- files
- Backup Time Requirements
- Using the Compression Directive compressasm
- concurrent device
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- Enabling Server Software
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- Using Concurrent Devices
- distributing backups
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- maximum
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- reducing backup time with
- Backup Time Requirements
- configuring
- backup group
- Configuring Backup Groups
- permission
- Creating a Backup Group
- client on server
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- jukebox
- Configuring a Jukebox
- NetWorker server
- Configuring a NetWorker Server
- CPU speed
- client
- Client CPU Speed
- server
- Server CPU Speed
- crash recovery, see disk crash, recovering from
- Filing the Disk Information
- Create button
- Using NetWorker Generic Buttons
- Create Multiple button
- Create Multiple Button
- Customize menu
- Customize Menu
- daemons
- error messages
- Binding to Server Errors
- NetWorker, starting
- Checking the NetWorker Daemons
- nsrd
- Command Summary
- nsrexecd
- Using nsrexecd
- Command Summary
- nsrmmdbd
- Command Summary
- on server
- The NetWorker System at Rest
- restarting
- Binding to Server Errors
- savefs
- Backing Up the Entire System
- saveindex, and disaster recovery
- Automatic Network-Wide Backups
- starting
- Installing Server Software
- Using nsrexecd
- data
- archiving
- Data Archiving
- cloning, see save set, cloning
- Cloning Save Sets
- generation rate of client
- Data Generation Rate
- integrity, and cloned save set
- Cloning Save Sets
- recovering large amounts
- Recovering Save Sets
- recovering unbrowsable
- Recovering Save Sets
- retrieving
- Data Retrieval
- scanning
- Recovering Save Sets
- verification
- Scheduling an Archive Request
- Verifying Data on an Archive Volume
- Data Verification
- Decade policy
- Decade Policy
- Default
- backup group
- Configuring Backup Groups
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- backup schedule
- Default
- Clone label template
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- directive
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- label template
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- Delete button
- Using NetWorker Generic Buttons
- deleting
- administrator
- Adding or Changing Administrators
- backup device
- Deleting a Backup Device
- backup volume
- Removing a Backup Volume
- client
- Removing a Client
- volume pool
- Using Volume Pools
- Using the Pools Window
- Details button
- Displaying Details
- Starting a Backup Now
- details, displaying
- Displaying Details
- device
- active backup, maximum
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- backup, media type
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- concurrent
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- Using Concurrent Devices
- maximum
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- jukebox, see jukebox, autochanger
- Adding Devices to a Jukebox
- number of save sessions
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- reserved for recovery
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- tape, no-rewind
- Backup Devices and Media
- devices display in NetWorker Administrator window
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- Devices window
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- df command and disk recovery
- Filing the Disk Information
- Digital Linear Tape
- capacity
- Jukeboxes
- data rate
- Tape Drives
- see also DLT2700
- Tape Drives
- directive
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- Using Directives
- and archiving
- Scheduling an Archive Request
- compressasm
- Backup Time Requirements
- and backup device
- Using Directives
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- configuring client on server for
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- creating
- Using Directives
- default
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- DOS standard
- Using Directives
- logasm reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- mailasm reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- NetWare standard
- Using Directives
- nsrindexasm
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrmmdbasm
- Command Summary
- preconfigured
- Using Directives
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- skip
- Backup Time Requirements
- swapasm reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- uasm
- Moving Indexes
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- Unix standard
- Using Directives
- Unix with compression
- Using Directives
- xlateasm reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- Directives window
- Using Directives
- directory, recovering save set
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- disk
- crash
- preparing for
- Preparing for a Crash
- recovering from
- Recovering From a Disk Crash
- recovering from:jukebox
- Disaster Recovery With Jukeboxes
- recovering from:primary
- Recovering a Primary Disk on a Client
- recovering from:secondary
- Recovering a Secondary Disk
- recovering from:shortcut
- Shortcut
- recovering from:theory of operations
- Disaster Recovery
- information, obtaining and filing
- Filing the Disk Information
- multiple
- Data on Multiple Disks
- primary, recovering
- Using Recover or Save Set Recover
- Recovering a Primary Disk on a Client
- recover partition, example
- Example 2: Recovering a Disk Partition
- recovering
- Recovering Save Sets
- reducing amount used
- Recovering Save Sets
- secondary, recovering
- Recovering a Secondary Disk
- space
- determining amount needed
- Jukeboxes
- event notification
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- for Decade policy
- Decade Policy
- for indexes
- Installing Server Software
- jukebox
- Checking Jukebox Space
- monitoring usage
- Monitoring and Managing Index Disk Space Usage
- reclaiming
- Reclaiming Disk Space
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- Reclaiming Index Space
- reducing amount needed
- How Media Retention Policies Work
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- required for backup level
- Jukeboxes
- displaying backup volume information
- Automatically Managing Backup Volumes
- dlt media type in Devices window
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- DLT2700
- data rate
- Jukeboxes
- stacker, non-Silicon Graphics
- Backup Devices and Media
- time requirement
- Backup Time Requirements
- DNS
- and configuring
- Configuring Clients Without NIS or DNS
- Configuring Clients to Recognize the Server
- and nsrhost alias
- Configuring Clients Without NIS or DNS
- enabling
- NetWorker products
- Enabling Server Software
- scheduled backup
- Enabling the Scheduled Backup
- Creating a Backup Group
- error message
- binding to server
- Binding to Server Errors
- cannot print bootstrap information
- Cannot Print Bootstrap Information
- file changed during backup
- File Changed During Backup
- saving remote filesystem
- Saving Remote Filesystems
- /etc/lvtab file and disk recovery
- Filing the Disk Information
- event notification
- Checking NetWorker Notices
- customizing
- Using the Notifications Window
- index size
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- log default
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- preconfigured
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- registration
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- Savegroup completion messages
- Using Savegroup Completion Messages
- Savegroup completion warning messages
- Using Savegroup Completion Warning Messages
- theory of operations
- Event Processing
- event processing
- Event Processing
- EXABYTE
- 8200, data rate
- Tape Drives
- 8500
- data rate
- Tape Drives
- time requirement
- Backup Time Requirements
- EXB-10i stacker
- data rate
- Jukeboxes
- example policies
- Jukebox Capacity for More Than One Backup Cycle
- excluding data from recovery
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- Exit command
- The File Menu
- exiting NetWorker
- The File Menu
- failed backup
- Viewing Details of a Scheduled Backup
- file
- and retention policies
- How Media Retention Policies Work
- changed during backup, error message
- File Changed During Backup
- compressing
- Backup Time Requirements
- index
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- NetWorker Basics
- and browse and retention policies
- NetWorker Preconfigured Browse and Media Retention Policies
- contents
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- disk space
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- removing entries
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- name length
- Maximum Filename Length
- open
- Handling Open Files
- recover
- entire save sets
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- from interrupted backup
- Handling Open Files
- Recovering Files From an Interrupted Backup
- individual, example
- Example 1: Recovering Individual Files
- recovered
- overwriting
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- renaming
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- removed from index, recovering
- Recovering Files Removed From the Index
- unbrowsable, recovering
- Recovering Save Sets
- version
- and disk space
- How Browse Policies Work
- File menu
- The File Menu
- filename conflict
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- filesystem
- backing up specific
- Example 4: Specific Filesystem
- Using the Pools Window
- dividing for backup
- Scheduling Large Client Filesystems
- in Pools window
- Using the Pools Window
- saving remote, error message
- Saving Remote Filesystems
- traversing
- Filesystem Traversing
- full backup
- NetWorker Backup Levels
- and incremental and level
- Combining Full, Incremental, and Level Backups
- and incremental backup
- Full Backups Versus Incremental Backups
- setting
- Creating a New Backup Schedule
- Full Every Friday backup schedule
- Full Every Friday
- Full label template
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- full mode
- Viewing the Volumes Scrolling List
- Full on 1st of Month backup schedule
- Full on First of Month
- Full on First Friday of Month backup schedule
- Full on First Friday of Month
- generic buttons
- Using NetWorker Generic Buttons
- grooming
- Scheduling an Archive Request
- Data Archiving
- group
- default
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- preconfigured
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- see also bakcup group
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- Group Control Details window
- Viewing Details of a Scheduled Backup
- Group Control window
- Starting a Backup Now
- Monitoring and Controlling Backups
- Groups window
- Creating a Backup Group
- hardware configuration
- Guidelines for Choosing a Configuration
- client
- Clients
- jukebox
- Jukeboxes
- network
- Network
- server
- Server
- tape drives
- Tape Drives
- Help button
- Help Menu
- Help menu
- Help Menu
- Hierarchical Storage Management
- Backup, Archiving, and Hierarchical Storage Management
- himt media type in Devices window
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- HSM
- Backup, Archiving, and Hierarchical Storage Management
- in-pro save set status
- Viewing the Save Sets Scrolling List
- incremental backup
- NetWorker Backup Levels
- and full and level
- Combining Full, Incremental, and Level Backups
- and full backup
- Full Backups Versus Incremental Backups
- setting
- Creating a New Backup Schedule
- index
- How Media Retention Policies Work
- browsing
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- cloned save set
- Cloning Save Sets
- Cloning Backup Volumes
- disk space
- Viewing Index Information
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- requirements
- Installing Server Software
- entry
- recovering
- Recovering Save Sets
- removing
- Cloning Save Sets
- file
- NetWorker Basics
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- and browse and retention policies
- NetWorker Preconfigured Browse and Media Retention Policies
- contents
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- percent used
- Viewing Index Information
- recovering
- Recovering Files Removed From the Index
- inserting entries
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- management, theory of operations
- Index Management
- media
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- NetWorker Basics
- and retention policies
- How Media Retention Policies Work
- moving
- Moving Indexes
- online
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- managing, see browse and retention policies, creating
- Creating Browse and Retention Policies
- Creating Browse and Retention Policies
- store
- Using the Pools Window
- theory of operations
- Index Management
- reducing
- Reclaiming Index Space
- Recovering Save Sets
- removing
- entry
- Cloning Backup Volumes
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- oldest cycle
- Removing the Oldest Cycle
- size
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- notification
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- Indexes window
- Viewing Index Information
- InSight manuals
- Installing NetWorker Software on Clients
- installation
- on client
- Installing NetWorker Software on Clients
- on server
- Installing and Enabling NetWorker Software on Servers
- requirements
- Installing Server Software
- subsystems
- on client
- Installing NetWorker Software on Clients
- on server
- Installing Server Software
- Instances button
- Viewing Save Sets to Determine Resource Usage
- Instances window
- Viewing Save Sets to Determine Resource Usage
- inventorying jukebox
- Taking Inventory of the Jukebox Contents
- IRIX version required
- Versions and Compatibility
- Installing NetWorker Software on Clients
- jbexercise command
- Testing the Jukebox Connection
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- jbm_enabler command
- Enabling Autochangers
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- jukebox
- Using NetWorker with Jukeboxes
- Using an Autochanger
- accidently relabeling media
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- adding device
- Adding Devices to a Jukebox
- and scheduling
- Backup Time Requirements
- and volume pool
- Using Pools With a Jukebox
- backup volume, mounting after errors
- Viewing Jukebox Notices
- bar code, see bar code
- Labeling Volumes and Using Optional Bar Codes
- calibrating devices
- Calibrating the Devices
- capacity
- Jukebox Capacity for One Backup Cycle
- changing available slots
- Changing Available Slots
- checking space
- Checking Jukebox Space
- choosing
- Choosing a Jukebox
- cleaning devices
- Cleaning the Devices
- configuring
- Configuring a Jukebox
- control port
- Using the Jukeboxes Window
- determining capacity
- Checking Jukebox Space
- Monitoring Backup Devices
- device pathname
- Using the Jukeboxes Window
- order
- Adding Devices to a Jukebox
- disaster recovery
- Disaster Recovery With Jukeboxes
- installing and activating license
- Enabling Autochangers
- inventory
- Taking Inventory of the Jukebox Contents
- labeling status message
- Viewing Jukebox Labeling Messages
- license required
- Enabling Server Software
- loading mechanism
- Using the Jukeboxes Window
- model
- Using the Jukeboxes Window
- notification
- Viewing Jukebox Notices
- operating
- Performing Routine Jukebox Operations
- policies
- Determining Autochanger Policies
- recycling volume manually
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- request
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- slot
- Using the Jukeboxes Window
- controlling
- Changing Available Slots
- labeling
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- number
- Enabling Autochangers
- specifying
- Enabling Autochangers
- space
- Checking Jukebox Space
- testing connection
- Testing the Jukebox Connection
- transfer rate
- Jukeboxes
- unavailable tape, allowing for
- Choosing a Jukebox
- Jukeboxes
- Jukebox Capacity for More Than One Backup Cycle
- volume pool example
- Example 3: Targeted Backups
- volume, mounting
- Mounting Jukebox Backup Volumes Manually
- Jukebox Mounting window
- Monitoring Backup Devices
- Label speedbar button
- Using the Label Dialog Box
- label template
- Using Label Templates
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- and volume pool
- Labeling Backup Volumes
- Archive
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- Archive Clone
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- choosing
- Choosing a Label Template
- components
- Example 3: A Two-Sided Media Label Template
- consistent with volume label
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- creating
- Example 1: A Storage-Oriented Template
- Example 2: A Sequential Label Template
- Creating a Label Template
- Default
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- Default Clone
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- Full
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- in Pools window
- Using the Pools Window
- matching pool name
- Label Template Tips and Examples
- naming
- Using Label Templates
- NonFull
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- Offsite
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- preconfigured
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- Two Sided
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- example
- Example 3: A Two-Sided Media Label Template
- Label Templates window
- Creating a Label Template
- label, adhesive
- Choosing a Label Template
- Mounting Jukebox Backup Volumes Manually
- Labeling Backup Volumes
- labeling
- accidently relabeling
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- and mounting volume
- Labeling and Mounting a Backup Volume
- and not mounting volume
- Using the Label Dialog Box
- consistently with templates
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- matching bar code and volume names
- Labeling Volumes With Bar Code Labels
- relabeling
- Using the Label Dialog Box
- with bar codes
- Labeling With Bar Codes
- identical
- Labeling Volumes With Bar Code Labels
- Labeling With Bar Codes
- license
- displaying
- Displaying NetWorker Licenses
- installing and activating
- Enabling Server Software Except Autochangers
- NetLS
- Enabling Server Software
- permanent
- Enabling Server Software
- problems
- Solving Licensing Problems
- required for NetWorker products
- Enabling Server Software
- temporary
- Enabling Server Software
- Installing NetWorker
- list command
- Recovering a Primary Disk on a Client
- log default notification
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- logasm directive, reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- ls_nodelock command
- Enabling Autochangers
- mailasm directive, reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- man recyc mode
- Viewing the Volumes Scrolling List
- manual save
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- matching label names
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- media
- format
- NetWorker Media Format
- media
- accidently relabeling
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- device, maximum number for concurrent use
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- index
- NetWorker Basics
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- and cloned save set
- Cloning Save Sets
- and volume label
- Labeling Backup Volumes
- changing volume mode
- Changing the Mode of a Backup Volume
- disk space
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- recycling volume
- Recycling Volumes
- removing volume entries
- Removing a Backup Volume
- setting volume location
- Setting the Location for Your Backup Volumes
- viewing
- Automatically Managing Backup Volumes
- management, theory of operations
- Media Management
- manager
- NetWorker Basics
- relabeling
- Using the Label Dialog Box
- request notice
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- type of backup device
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- verification
- Data Verification
- Media menu
- Media Menu
- memory and performance
- Memory
- Messages display in NetWorker Administrator window
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- mminfo command
- Command Summary
- Command Summary
- Recovering Files Removed From the Index
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- mmlocate command
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- mmpool command, reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- monitoring
- backup
- Monitoring and Controlling Backups
- device
- Monitoring Backup Devices
- Month policy
- Month Policy
- Mount speedbar button
- Mounting and Unmounting Backup Volumes
- mounting volume
- Labeling and Mounting a Backup Volume
- multiple configurations
- Create Multiple Button
- NetLS
- Enabling Server Software
- installing and activating license
- Enabling Server Software
- license
- Enabling Server Software
- information sheet
- Enabling Server Software Except Autochangers
- problems
- Solving Licensing Problems
- subsystem required
- Enabling Server Software Except Autochangers
- network
- data transfer rate
- Network Speed
- speed
- Network Speed
- traffic, and cloning volumes
- Cloning Save Sets
- NetWorker
- Administrator program, see Administrator program
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- AutoChanger Software Module
- Using an Autochanger
- Determining Autochanger Policies
- commands
- Command Summary
- components, diagrammed
- Theory of Operations
- enabling
- Enabling Server Software
- installation
- Installing NetWorker
- media format
- NetWorker Media Format
- operating
- NetWorker Operations
- performance
- NetWorker Performance
- products
- Enabling Server Software
- programs
- Starting the NetWorker Programs
- starting
- Starting the NetWorker Programs
- reference pages
- Recovering Files
- Index Management
- The NetWorker System at Rest
- Event Processing
- Backing Up Files
- Disaster Recovery
- Backing Up the Entire System
- Automatic Network-Wide Backups
- Media Management
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- removing
- Removing NetWorker
- resources
- Browsing and Modifying Resources
- server, client of itself
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- software distribution CD
- Installing NetWorker
- part number
- Installing Server Software
- version
- Versions and Compatibility
- displaying
- Help Menu
- networker command reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- networker start command
- Renaming a Client
- Checking the NetWorker Daemons
- networker stop command
- Renaming a Client
- NIS
- and configuring
- Using NIS to Configure Clients
- and nsrhost alias
- Configuring Clients Without NIS or DNS
- no-rewind tape device
- Backup Devices and Media
- NonFull label template
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- normal save set status
- Changing the Status of a Save Set
- notice, see notification
- Checking NetWorker Notices
- notification
- Checking NetWorker Notices
- jukebox
- Viewing Jukebox Notices
- preconfigured
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- see also event notification
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- Notifications window
- Using the Notifications Window
- nsr command
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- /nsr directory for indexes
- /nsr Not Configured
- recovering
- Recovering /nsr on a NetWorker Server
- /nsr/res directory, recovering from crash
- Replacing the /nsr/res Directory
- nsr_crash command
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsr_getdate(5) reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsr_shutdown command
- Removing NetWorker
- nsradmin command
- Command Summary
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrarchive command
- Data Archiving
- nsrcap command
- Enabling Autochangers
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrck command
- Command Summary
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrd command
- Binding to Server Errors
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrd daemon
- Command Summary
- nsrexecd command
- Command Summary
- Saving Remote Filesystems
- Using nsrexecd
- Previewing a Group Backup
- and security
- NetWorker Security
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrexecd daemon
- Command Summary
- nsrhost alias
- Configuring Clients to Recognize the Server
- nsrim command
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrindexasm directive
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrindexd command
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrjb command
- Disaster Recovery With Jukeboxes
- Checking Jukebox Space
- Command Summary
- Monitoring Backup Devices
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrls command
- Command Summary
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrmm command
- Command Summary
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrmmd command
- Command Summary
- Recovering Files
- Media Management
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrmmdbasm directive
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrmmdbd command
- Media Management
- Renaming a Client
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- nsrmmdbd daemon
- Command Summary
- nsrretrieve command
- Data Archiving
- and nwrecover
- Using Archive Save Sets
- nsrwatch command
- Recovering a Secondary Disk
- nsrwatch command
- Recovering a Primary Disk on a Client
- Command Summary
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- NW Backup
- icon
- Starting the Backup Program
- starting
- Starting the Backup Program
- NW Recover
- icon
- Starting the Recover Program
- starting
- Starting the Recover Program
- nwadmin command
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- Command Summary
- Checking the NetWorker Server Status
- nwbackup command
- Starting the Backup Program
- nwrecover command
- Starting the Recover Program
- Offsite label template
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- Ok button
- Using NetWorker Generic Buttons
- operator group
- and permissions
- Using Recover Access
- and security
- NetWorker Security
- optical media type in Devices window
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- Options menu
- Options Menu
- override
- backup level
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- setting
- Creating a New Backup Schedule
- Overwrite button
- Saving Window Contents
- overwriting recovered file
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- parallel backup
- Data on Multiple Disks
- Backing Up Clients
- Backup Time Requirements
- parallelism
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- Changing Parallelism
- maximum
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- turning off
- Changing Parallelism
- password, configuring for client on server
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- pathname
- of jukebox device
- Using the Jukeboxes Window
- of tape device
- Backup Devices and Media
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- order for jukeboxes
- Adding Devices to a Jukebox
- Pending display in NetWorker Administrator window
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- performance
- NetWorker Performance
- client
- Measuring Client Performance
- server
- Measuring Server Performance
- Period buttons in Schedules window
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- permissions
- Adding or Changing Administrators
- Using Recover Access
- user and user group
- Adding or Changing Administrators
- policies
- autochanger
- Determining Autochanger Policies
- browse and retention
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- preconfigured
- NetWorker Preconfigured Browse and Media Retention Policies
- changing
- Creating Browse and Retention Policies
- creating
- Creating Browse and Retention Policies
- deleting
- Creating Browse and Retention Policies
- jukebox
- Determining Autochanger Policies
- naming
- Creating Browse and Retention Policies
- preconfigured
- Creating Browse and Retention Policies
- Policies window
- Creating Browse and Retention Policies
- polling interval, changing
- Changing the Polling Interval
- pool, see volume pool
- Creating New Volume Pools for Archiving
- Pools window
- Using the Pools Window
- Choosing a Label Template
- portmapper registration service
- Binding to Server Errors
- preconfigured settings
- clone pools
- Requirements for Cloning Save Sets
- deleting
- Creating Browse and Retention Policies
- directives
- Using Directives
- event notifications
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- label template
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- schedules
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- volume pool
- Using Preconfigured NetWorker Volume Pools
- Preview Run Status
- Monitoring and Controlling Backups
- primary disk, see disk, primary
- Using Recover or Save Set Recover
- Print button
- Print and Save Buttons
- Print command
- The File Menu
- Printing Window Contents
- printing window contents
- Printing Window Contents
- products, NetWorker
- Enabling Server Software
- prtvtoc command
- Filing the Disk Information
- and disk recovery
- Filing the Disk Information
- qic media type in Devices window
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- Quarter policy
- Quarter Policy
- Quarterly backup schedule
- Quarterly
- .R extension
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- reclaiming
- disk space
- Reclaiming Index Space
- Reclaiming Disk Space
- index space
- Viewing Index Information
- recov save set status
- Viewing the Save Sets Scrolling List
- recover
- Recovering Lost Files
- access
- default
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- issues
- Using Recover Access
- preconfigured
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- disk
- Recovering Save Sets
- disk partition example
- Example 2: Recovering a Disk Partition
- file removed from index
- Recovering Files Removed From the Index
- files, from index
- Recovering Files Removed From the Index
- from disk crash
- Recovering From a Disk Crash
- shortcut
- Shortcut
- from interrupted backup
- Handling Open Files
- Recovering Files From an Interrupted Backup
- from reserved device
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- index
- Recovering /nsr on a NetWorker Server
- jukebox
- Disaster Recovery With Jukeboxes
- large amounts of data
- Recovering Save Sets
- policy
- Determining Backup Schedules
- preparation for
- Preparing for a Crash
- primary disk
- Recovering a Primary Disk on a Client
- program icon
- Starting the Recover Program
- secondary disk
- Recovering a Secondary Disk
- theory of operations
- Recovering Files
- to new server after disk crash
- Recovering to a New Server
- unbrowsable data
- Recovering Save Sets
- using after disk crash
- Using Recover or Save Set Recover
- recover command
- Command Summary
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- Recovering a Primary Disk on a Client
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- recoverindex command
- Recovering /nsr on a NetWorker Server
- Command Summary
- Recovering /nsr on a NetWorker Server
- Replacing the /nsr/res Directory
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- recyc
- save set mode
- Viewing the Volumes Scrolling List
- save set status
- Viewing the Save Sets Scrolling List
- recycling volume manually
- Using the Label Dialog Box
- Recycling Volumes
- reducing used disk space
- Recovering Save Sets
- reference page subsystems
- client
- Installing NetWorker Software on Clients
- server
- Installing Server Software
- reference pages
- Media Management
- Index Management
- The NetWorker System at Rest
- Recovering Files
- Disaster Recovery
- Backing Up Files
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- Automatic Network-Wide Backups
- Backing Up the Entire System
- Event Processing
- registration notification
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- Registration window
- Displaying NetWorker Licenses
- relabeling
- media, accidently
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- volumes
- Using the Label Dialog Box
- relocating recovered data
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- remote access, configuring for client on server
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- remote user, configuring for client on server
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- Remove oldest cycle command
- Determining Browse and Retention Policies (Index Policies)
- removing
- administrator
- Adding or Changing Administrators
- backup device
- Deleting a Backup Device
- client
- Removing a Client
- client files and directories after archiving
- Scheduling an Archive Request
- index entry
- Cloning Backup Volumes
- index entry
- Cloning Save Sets
- NetWorker
- Removing NetWorker
- oldest cycle
- Removing the Oldest Cycle
- Viewing Index Information
- renaming
- client
- Renaming a Client
- recovered file
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- rescheduling an archive request
- Rescheduling the Archive Request
- Reset button
- Using NetWorker Generic Buttons
- resource
- Browsing and Modifying Resources
- type
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- restarting a backup group
- Restarting a Backup Group
- retention policies
- How Media Retention Policies Work
- and backup volume
- How Media Retention Policies Work
- and indexes
- How Media Retention Policies Work
- and save set
- How Media Retention Policies Work
- for cloned save set
- Cloning Save Sets
- for cloned volumes
- Cloning Save Sets
- see also browse and retention policies
- Decade Policy
- root
- and permissions
- Using Recover Access
- and security
- NetWorker Security
- rsh command
- Saving Remote Filesystems
- Save button
- Print and Save Buttons
- save command
- Command Summary
- Backing Up Files
- The File Menu
- Saving Window Contents
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- save session
- Setting Concurrent Device Use
- number per device
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- save set
- NetWorker Basics
- Using Save Sets
- and resource usage
- Viewing Save Sets to Determine Resource Usage
- and retention policies
- How Media Retention Policies Work
- archive
- Using Archive Save Sets
- versus backup
- Using Archive Save Sets
- backup level
- Viewing Additional Browsing Choices
- browsing
- Using the Save Set Clone Windows
- changing status
- Changing the Status of a Save Set
- cloned, index entries
- Cloning Backup Volumes
- cloning
- automatic
- Using Automatic Cloning
- automatic:several clients
- Example 3: Automatically Clone Several Clients
- index entry
- Cloning Save Sets
- integrity
- Cloning Save Sets
- manually
- Example 1: Manually Cloning Save Sets
- requirements
- Requirements for Cloning Save Sets
- retention policies
- Cloning Save Sets
- selecting clone pool
- Using the Save Set Clone Status Window
- status
- Using the Save Set Clone Status Window
- timing
- Cloning Save Sets
- tracking
- Cloning Save Sets
- viewing details
- Using the Save Set Clone Details Window
- volume
- Cloning Save Sets
- volume:size
- Cloning Save Sets
- configuring for client on server
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- date created
- Using the Save Set Clone Windows
- default
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- details
- Save Set Recover Details Window
- ID
- Using the Save Set Clone Details Window
- Preparing for a Crash
- for bootstrap:and recovering indexes
- Recovering /nsr on a NetWorker Server
- for bootstrap:finding
- Finding the Bootstrap Save Set ID
- in Pools window
- Using the Pools Window
- level, and backup recovery
- Using Recover or Save Set Recover
- listing in file index
- Viewing Index Information
- preconfigured
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- recover
- entire
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- options
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- status
- Save Set Recover Status Window
- using after disk crash
- Using Recover or Save Set Recover
- removing oldest cycle
- Removing the Oldest Cycle
- status
- Viewing the Save Sets Scrolling List
- normal
- Changing the Status of a Save Set
- suspect
- Changing the Status of a Save Set
- version
- Using the Save Set Recover Windows
- Save Set Clone window
- Viewing Additional Browsing Choices
- Using the Save Set Clone Windows
- Save Set menu
- Save Set Menu
- savefs command
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- savefs daemon
- Backing Up the Entire System
- savegroup -p command
- Previewing a Group Backup
- Adding a New ) - detected on page 121 -->Client) - detected on page 121 -->
- savegroup command
- Command Summary
- Automatic Network-Wide Backups
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- Savegroup completion
- messages
- Using Savegroup Completion Messages
- notification
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- warning messages
- Using Savegroup Completion Warning Messages
- savegroup daemon
- Disaster Recovery
- saveindex command
- Command Summary
- Filing the Bootstrap Information
- Automatic Network-Wide Backups
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- saveindex daemon
- Disaster Recovery
- and disaster recovery
- Automatic Network-Wide Backups
- saving
- manually
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- window contents
- Saving Window Contents
- scann save set status
- Viewing the Save Sets Scrolling List
- scanner command
- Finding the Bootstrap Save Set ID
- Viewing the Save Sets Scrolling List
- Command Summary
- Removing a Backup Volume
- Recovering from Cloned Volumes
- Recovering Save Sets
- Recovering /nsr on a NetWorker Server
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- scanning data
- Recovering Save Sets
- schedule
- configuring client on server
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- see also backup schedule
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- Schedules window
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- Search command
- Searching for Resources
- secondary disk, see disk, secondary
- Using Recover or Save Set Recover
- security
- client recover access
- Selecting Client Files to Be Backed Up
- secure devices
- Example 2: Secure Device
- theory of operations
- NetWorker Security
- versus convenience
- Balancing Convenience and Security
- server
- The NetWorker Client/Server Model
- administrator permissions
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- Adding or Changing Administrators
- backed up as client
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- changing
- Changing the NetWorker Server
- Changing the NetWorker Server
- checking status
- Checking the NetWorker Server Status
- client of itself
- Configuring a Server's Clients
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- configuring
- Configuring a NetWorker Server
- daemons
- The NetWorker System at Rest
- default backup as client
- Viewing the Backup Schedule
- determining
- Determining the NetWorker Server
- displaying current
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- errors
- Binding to Server Errors
- hardware configuration, see hardware configuration
- Guidelines for Choosing a Configuration
- jukebox operations
- Performing Routine Jukebox Operations
- license
- Enabling Server Software
- installation
- Enabling Server Software
- list
- Changing the NetWorker Server
- parallelism
- Changing Parallelism
- performance
- Measuring Server Performance
- permissions
- Adding or Changing Administrators
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- preconfigured settings
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Settings
- settings
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- software installation
- Installing and Enabling NetWorker Software on Servers
- requirements
- Installing Server Software
- software version on
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- status display in NetWorker Administrator window
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- subsystems for
- Installing Server Software
- Server menu
- Server Menu
- Server Setup command
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- Server window
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- sessions display in NetWorker Administrator window
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- skip
- backup level
- NetWorker Backup Levels
- backup, setting
- Setting Up the Backup Schedules
- directive
- Backup Time Requirements
- slot, changing for jukebox
- Changing Available Slots
- sort data
- Using the Pools Window
- Using Volume Pools
- speed
- CPU
- client
- Client CPU Speed
- server
- Server CPU Speed
- Server CPU Speed
- network
- Network Speed
- speedbar
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- enabling, disabling
- Enabling or Disabling the Speedbar
- Speedbar button
- Enabling or Disabling the Speedbar
- ssid
- Preparing for a Crash
- staggering backup schedules
- Staggering the Backup Schedules
- starting
- Administrator program
- Starting the NetWorker Administrator Program
- backup program
- Starting the Backup Program
- backups immediately
- Starting a Scheduled Backup Immediately
- programs
- Starting the NetWorker Programs
- recover program
- Starting the Recover Program
- status
- backup group
- Monitoring and Controlling Backups
- jukebox labeling
- Viewing Jukebox Labeling Messages
- stopping a backup group
- Stopping a Backup Group
- susp save set status
- Changing the Status of a Save Set
- Viewing the Save Sets Scrolling List
- swapasm directive, reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- Tabular button
- Displaying a Tabular View
- Tabular command
- for printing window contents
- Printing Window Contents
- for saving window contents
- Saving Window Contents
- tabular view
- Displaying a Tabular View
- tape
- device
- no-rewind
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- Backup Devices and Media
- performance
- Backup Device Speed
- drive
- supported
- Tape Drives
- transfer rates
- Tape Drives
- Tape mount request
- Viewing Jukebox Notices
- tapeexercise command
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- temporary license
- Installing NetWorker
- theory of operations
- Theory of Operations
- Tone button
- Enabling or Disabling Tone
- tone, enabling, disabling
- Enabling or Disabling Tone
- transfer rate
- Determining Backup Schedules
- client
- Clients
- jukebox
- Jukeboxes
- network
- Network
- server
- Server
- tape drives
- Tape Drives
- troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting
- TurboPak option
- Enabling Server Software
- Two Sided label template
- Using the Preconfigured Label Templates
- uasm directive
- Moving Indexes
- Command Summary
- reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- Unmount speedbar button
- Mounting and Unmounting Backup Volumes
- Update Server List button
- Changing the NetWorker Server
- user ID, special
- Using Recover Access
- Backing Up Files
- /usr/etc/resolv.conf file
- Configuring Clients Without NIS or DNS
- /var/adm/SYSLOG file
- Event Processing
- Checking the NetWorker Daemons
- Checking the NetWorker Server Status
- Using NetWorker Preconfigured Notifications
- Installing Server Software
- version
- IRIX and NetWorker
- Versions and Compatibility
- software on NetWorker server
- Fine-Tuning Server Settings
- Versions menu option and media information
- Recovering Files
- vhs media type in Devices window
- Adding and Deleting Backup Devices
- View menu
- View Menu
- volume
- capacity
- Determining Backup Media Capacity
- clone pool for save set
- Requirements for Cloning Save Sets
- cloned, changing mode
- Changing the Mode of a Backup Volume
- label, consistent with label template
- Labeling Volumes in a Jukebox
- location, setting
- Setting the Location for Your Backup Volumes
- mode
- changing
- Changing the Mode of a Backup Volume
- Full
- Changing the Mode of a Backup Volume
- name
- Using the Label Dialog Box
- pool
- NetWorker Basics
- and backup volume
- Labeling Backup Volumes
- and jukebox
- Using Pools With a Jukebox
- and label template
- Labeling Backup Volumes
- choosing
- Using the Label Dialog Box
- creating for archiving
- Creating New Volume Pools for Archiving
- Default
- Labeling Backup Volumes
- deleting
- Using the Pools Window
- Using Volume Pools
- specific clients
- Using the Pools Window
- Read Only mode
- Changing the Mode of a Backup Volume
- recycling
- Recycling Volumes
- relabeling
- Using the Label Dialog Box
- see also backup volume
- Recycling Volumes
- Volume Management window
- Automatically Managing Backup Volumes
- Volumes speedbar button
- Automatically Managing Backup Volumes
- Week policy
- Week Policy
- window contents
- printing
- Printing Window Contents
- saving
- Saving Window Contents
- X Window System
- Backing Up Clients
- XDR format
- NetWorker Media Format
- xlateasm directive, reference page
- NetWorker Reference Pages
- XView error messages
- Solving X Error Messages
- Year policy
- Year Policy