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Conference decwet::networker

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

444.0. "looking for default pool" by MLNCSC::VOCI () Thu Feb 27 1997 09:30

    Hello,
    
    I'm working with dec nsr 4.2B on Digital Unix 4.0, save versions on the
    client and on the server.
    
    I see the following behaviour:
    
    I define pool1 (with label lab1) that uses an optical disk (which is
    actualy a file on my disk since I don't have a tape). This pool is
    used only by one client that does allways a full backup, this client
    is the only one in group1. Everything is quite simple since I'm doing
    some testings for a customer problem. The level defined in the pool is 
    full.
    
    When I start group1 I see the following messages:
    
    Thu 18:12:23 savegroup info: starting group2 (with 2 clients)
    Thu 18:12:29 savegroup info: zaghi1.mln.dec.com:/usr/users/gea/nsr2 no
    cycles found in media db; doing full save
    Thu 18:12:31 media info: label a new writable volume for pool `pool2'
    Thu 18:12:32 media waiting event: backup to pool 'pool2' waiting for 1
    writable backup disk
    Thu 18:13:12 /usr/nastri/dev2 mounted optical disk label2.001
    Thu 18:13:12 media event cleared: backup to pool 'pool2' waiting for 1
    writable backup disk
    Thu 18:13:12 zaghi1.mln.dec.com:/usr/users/gea/nsr2 saving to pool
    'pool2' (label2.001)
    Thu 18:13:14 zaghi1.mln.dec.com:/usr/users/gea/nsr2 done saving to pool
    'pool2' (label2.001)
    Thu 18:13:51 media info: label a new writable volume for pool `Default'
    Thu 18:13:51 media waiting event: backup to pool 'Default' waiting for
    1 writable backup disk
    
    The problem is caused by the 'backup to pool 'Default' waiting for 1
    writable backup disk' the pool default isn't used and has no devices
    associated with it.
    
    If I add level 9 in pool1 the problem no longer appears.
    
    Is this a know feature?
    I tried to access dec west patch repository but is down.
    
    Thanks,
    Gea
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444.1DECWET::RWALKERRoger Walker - Media ChangersThu Feb 27 1997 09:382
	Yes the client index save is set for a level 9 on an
	incremental backup.
444.2full backupMLNCSC::VOCIFri Feb 28 1997 00:264
    But I was doing a full backup, and it was the first one on theta
    particular client.
    
    Gea 
444.3DECWET::LENOXWhy is DECdirect so out of date?Fri Feb 28 1997 07:458
Pool Default is not used for the client data, but for
the client's index (which is on the server), which is
saved at level 9 (always).  One can change that, but
it can slow down disaster recovery.  This is discussed
in various places in the old notes conference (DECWET::DECNSR).
You've already got the workaround that has been suggested
for others encountering this.
444.4Must explicitly specify FULLDECWET::RWALKERRoger Walker - Media ChangersFri Feb 28 1997 17:0511
	Just to be clear.

	The only way to be sure that the index save will go to a full
	pool is to specify a full save.  This can be done by the
	'savegrp -l full' command or by a scheduled save that calls for
	a full via the calendar associated with that client.

	Any save you start by the group control will be an incremental.
	If there has not been a previous full for the client it will
	promote the client data saves to fulls, this will still
	leave the index/bootstrap save at level 9.
444.5thanksMLNCSC::VOCIMon Mar 03 1997 02:203
    Thanks for the infos.
    
    Gea