what happens when you try to clone a volume to which backups are currently being written?
In an EMC NetWorker backup environment, what happens when you try to clone a volume
to which backups are currently being written?
what does the servers file define?
On a given EMC NetWorker host, what does the servers file define?
what level is its Client File Index (CFI) backed up?
If an incremental backup is performed for an EMC NetWorker client, at what level is its
Client File Index (CFI) backed up?
what level is its Client File Index (CFI) backed up?
If a Level 5 backup is performed for an EMC NetWorker client, at what level is its Client File
Index (CFI) backed up?
what happens to all files under /export/home?
Using the EMC NetWorker directive listed below, what happens to all files under
/export/home? << / >> +compressasm: . << /export/home >> forget ignore
How many nsrmmd processes are now running on the EMC NetWorker storage node?
An EMC NetWorker storage node has two advanced file type devices that stage the data to
two physical LTO-4 drives. Due to a hardware issue, the administrator has disabled one of
the LTO-4 drives. How many nsrmmd processes are now running on the EMC NetWorker
storage node?
How many nsrmmd processes are now running on the EMC NetWorker storage node?
An EMC NetWorker storage node has two advanced file type devices that stage the data to
two physical LTO-4 drives. Due to a hardware issue, the administrator has put one of the
LTO-4 drives in Service mode. How many nsrmmd processes are now running on the EMC
NetWorker storage node?
How many nsrmmd processes need to be running on the storage node?
An EMC NetWorker customer has two LTO-3 tape drives configured on a NetWorker server.
One of the two tape drives is dynamically shared with a NetWorker storage node. The other
tape drive is statically assigned to the NetWorker server. The shared drive stops functioning
on the NetWorker server but continues to function on the storage node. How many nsrmmd
processes need to be running on the storage node?
How many nsrmmd processes need to be running on the NetWorker server?
An EMC NetWorker customer has an autochanger with four LTO-3 tape drives. All four
drives are configured to a NetWorker server. Two drives are dynamically shared with a
NetWorker storage node. One of the shared drives suffers a mechanical failure and is
disabled. How many nsrmmd processes need to be running on the NetWorker server?
How can this be achieved?
In an EMC NetWorker environment, Auto Media Management is currently enabled on the
autochanger. The customer requires unlabeled volumes in the autochanger to be used
before recyclable volumes are reused. In addition, the unlabeled volumes need to be
automatically labeled before they are used. How can this be achieved?