NSR_STAGE(5)NSR_STAGE(5)NAMEnsr_stage - NetWorker resource type ``NSR stage''
SYNOPSIS
type: NSR stage
DESCRIPTION
Each staging policy used by a NetWorker server is described by a single
resource of type NSR stage. See nsr_resource(5) for information on
NetWorker resources. To edit the NSR stage resources run:
nsradmin -c "type:NSR stage"
Be careful to include the space between ``NSR'' and ``stage'' and the
surrounding quotes. See nsradmin(1m) for information on using the Net‐
Worker administration program.
ATTRIBUTES
The following attributes are defined for resource type NSR stage. The
information in parentheses describes how the attribute values are
accessed. Read-only indicates that the value cannot be changed by an
administrator. Read/write means the value can be set as well as read.
Hidden means it is an attribute of interest only to programs or
experts, and these attributes can only be seen when the hidden option
is turned on in nsradmin(1m). Static attributes change values rarely,
if ever. Dynamic attributes have values which change rapidly. For
example, an attribute marked (read-only, static) has a value which is
set when the attribute is created and may never change. Additional
attributes (for example, administrator) are common to all resources,
and are described in nsr_resource(5).
name (read-only, single string)
The name attribute specifies the staging policy name.
comment (read/write)
This attribute is provided for the administrator to keep any
explanatory remarks or supplementary information about the stag‐
ing policy.
enabled (read/write, choice)
The enabled attribute determines whether or not save sets are
automatically staged from devices associated with this policy.
It also enables and disables the periodic recover space opera‐
tions. It may be one of two values: Yes, No
high water mark (%) (read/write)
The point at which save sets should be staged, measured as the
percentage of available space used on the file system. Staging
will continue until the lower mark is reached.
Example: high water mark (%): 90;
low water mark (%) (read/write)
The point at which the staging process should stop, measured as
the percentage of available space used on the file system.
Example: low water mark (%): 80;
save set selection (read/write, choice)
Save set selection criteria for staging. It may be one of four
values:
largest save set,
smallest save set,
oldest save set,
or
youngest save set.
destination pool (read/write)
The pool to which save sets should be sent (see nsr_pool(5)).
devices (read/write, multiple choice)
This attribute lists the file type and adv_file type devices
(see nsr_device(5)) associated with this policy to be used as
the source of staging.
max storage period (read/write)
Specifies the maximum duration for a save set in a given volume
before it is staged to a different volume.
max storage period unit (read/write, choice, hidden)
Specifies the unit for max storage period. It may be one of two
values: days, hours.
recover space interval (read/write, hidden)
The interval between recover space operations for recyclable,
aborted save sets and save sets with no entries in the media
database from file or adv_file devices.
recover space unit (read/write, choice, hidden)
Specifies the unit for recover space interval. It may be one of
two values: hours, minutes.
file system check interval (read/write, hidden)
The interval between file system check operations. Stage opera‐
tion is invoked by NetWorker server every file system check
interval to determine whether the high water mark or max storage
period has been reached to stage the data from the devices asso‐
ciated with the policy.
file system check unit (read/write, choice, hidden)
Specifies the unit for file system check interval. It may be
one of two values: hours, minutes.
start now (read/write, choice)
Updating this attribute will cause the selected operation to be
triggered immediately on all devices associated with this pol‐
icy. The attribute value will not actually change. Operation
can be one of the following:
Check file system - check file system and stage data if neces‐
sary.
Recover space - recover space for save sets with no entries in
the media database.
Stage all save sets - stage all save sets to the destination
pool.
EXAMPLES
Note: the hidden options are not shown in the first example.
The following example shows a resource that defines a stage policy
called `test stage1'. Save sets will be staged from device `/disk/fd0'
to pool `Default Clone' when the file system is 90% full or 7 days
after the date of the backup, whichever comes first. The largest save
set will be the first to stage to the destination pool:
type: NSR stage;
name: test stage1;
comment: ;
enabled: No [Yes];
high water mark (%): 90;
low water mark (%): 85;
save set selection: largest save set;
destination pool: Default Clone;
devices: /disk/fd0;
max storage period: 7;
start now: ;
The following example shows a resource that defines a stage policy
called `test stage2'. Save sets will be staged from device `/disk/fd2'
to pool `Default' when the file system is 95% full or 14 days after the
date of the backup, whichever comes first. The smallest save set will
be the first to stage to the destination pool. The file system will be
checked every 3 hours and a staging operation will be triggered if nec‐
essary. A recover-space operation will be triggered every 8 hours on
all devices associated with the policy:
type: NSR stage;
name: test stage2;
comment: ;
enabled: No [Yes];
high water mark (%): 95;
low water mark (%): 80;
save set selection: smallest save set;
destination pool: Default;
devices: /disk/fd2;
max storage period: 14;
max storage period unit: Hours [Days];
recover space interval: 8;
recover space unit: Minutes [Hours];
file system check interval: 3;
file system check unit: Minutes [Hours];
start now: ;
administrator: root@omni;
hostname: omni;
SEE ALSOnsr(5), nsr_device(5), nsrstage(1m), nsrclone(1m), nsradmin(1m),
NetWorker 7.3.2 Aug 23, 06 NSR_STAGE(5)