Do not change the data protection or discovery filter of a subclient that
has a data protection operation in progress.
The system does not allow you to add entries that are not content of a particular subclient to that subclient's filter.
For BlueArc and EMC Celerra (running at least DART OS 5.6.x) subclients,
the filter string with or without wildcards must match the name or path of
the file or directory being filtered.
For NetApp subclients only name type filters (with wildcards) are
supported:
You cannot enter paths as a filter (e.g.
/vol/vol0/data1). Since NetApp does not support the use of paths in filters, if there are multiple files with the same name, even though they may be in different directories, all of them will be excluded from backups.
Name of the file or directory must exactly match the filter string.
You can specify a maximum of 32 strings in the exclude list.
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the subclient whose data protection or discovery filter you want to add, and then click Properties from the shortcut menu.
Click the Filters tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box.
For Exchange Mailbox, Exchange Mailbox/Public Folder Archiver Agents and Exchange
Compliance Archiver, to specify a mailbox or folder that you want to exclude from data protection operations:
Click the upper Add button.
From the Browse window, expand the mailbox tree of the client computer.
Click the mailbox or folder that you want to exclude from the
backup/archive operations on the selected subclient, and then click Add. (Repeat this step for each additional entry.)
From the Browse window, click OK.
The mailboxes or folders that you
selected appear as entries in the upper pane. Repeat this step if you want to add more mailboxes and/or folders to the filter.
For NAS NDMP iDataAgents, click the Add button and, in the input window, type the name of the file, directory, (or path for BlueArc) that you want to exclude from the backups and click OK. The name displays as an entry in the Exclude these files/folders/patterns pane. Repeat this step if you want to add more files, directories, or paths to the filter.
For SharePoint Server iDataAgents,
to specify a URL/file/folder/pattern that you want to exclude from data
protection operations or to specify an exception filter for database backup
sets, do one of the following:
Click the Add button next to Exclude these
files/folder/patterns: input window and type the URLs of site
collections that you want to exclude from the backups and click OK. The
site collection displays as an entry in the Exclude these files/folders/patterns pane.
Wildcards are supported. See
Wildcards for
more information. Repeat this step if you want to add more URLs, files, directories, or paths to the filter.
Click the Add button next to Except for these
files/folders: input window and type the URLs/folders of site
collections that you want to be exceptions for the exclusion filter and
click OK. These exceptions will be included in the data
protection operations. Wildcards are not supported for exception
filters.
For Exchange Public Folder iDataAgents
and SharePoint Server iDataAgent, to specify a workspace/folder that you want to exclude from the backups, click the upper Browse button and expand the iDataAgent of the client computer. Click the workspace/folder that you want to exclude from the backups and then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
For Windows/Unix/Macintosh File System iDataAgents,
File Archiver for Windows/Unix Agents, and ProxyHost iDataAgent, to specify a file/folder/directory that you want to exclude from data protection operations, do one of the following:
Click the upper Add button and, in the Enter Path window, type the complete path (including drive letter) of the file/folder/directory that you want to exclude from the
backups/archive operations. Repeat this step if you want to add more files/folders/directories to the filter.
Click the upper Browse button and expand the file system
of the client computer. Click the file/folder/directory that you
want to exclude from backups/archive operations and then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
For NetWare File System/NDS iDataAgents, to specify data that you want excluded from the backups, do one of the following:
To manually enter the path:
Click the Add button.
In the Input window, type the complete path (e.g., VOL1:\demo\disk2) of the data that you want to exclude.
Click OK. (The path that you typed displays as an entry in the upper pane.) Repeat this step if you want to exclude more data.
To browse and select a path:
Click the Browse button.
From the Backup Data window, expand the file system or NDS tree of the NetWare server.
Select the data that you want to exclude, and then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
From the Backup Data window, click OK. The data that you selected displays as entries in the upper pane.
For Lotus Notes Database and Lotus Notes Document iDataAgents, to specify a file or folder that you want to exclude from discovery, do one of the following:
Select the Pattern/path to be excluded field. Then type in a file or folder that you want to exclude. The format of the entry should start with a slash (\). The path entered is always relative to the data path of the partition. Then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
Click the upper Browse button and expand the file system of the client computer. Click the file or folder that you want to exclude from the backups and then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
For Exchange Mailbox, Exchange Mailbox/Public Folder Archiver Agents and Exchange
Compliance Archiver, to specify a wildcard pattern of the folders that you want to exclude across all
mailboxes within the subclient:
Click the lower Add button.
In the Input window, type the wildcard pattern of the folders that you want to
exclude from backup/archive operations on the selected
subclient.
Click OK. The path that you typed appears as an entry in the lower
pane. Repeat this step if you want to add more entries to the filter.
For Exchange Public Folder iDataAgents
and SharePoint Server iDataAgent,
to specify an exception to an excluded workspace/folder (i.e., a folder/document that you want
included in the backups, but whose parent directory has been excluded),
click the lower Browse button and expand the iDataAgent
of the client
computer. Click the workspace/folder that you want to include in the backups and then
click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
For Windows/Unix/Macintosh File System iDataAgents,
File Archiver for Windows/Unix Agents, and ProxyHost iDataAgent,
to specify an exception to an excluded folder/directory (i.e., a file or folder/directory that you want
included in the data protection operations, but whose parent folder/directory has been excluded), do one of the
following:
Click the lower Add button and, in the Enter Path
window, type the complete
path (including drive letter) of the file/folder/directory that you want to include in the
backups/archive operations. Repeat this step if you want to add more exceptions to the filter.
Click the lower Browse button and expand the file system of the client
computer. Click the file/folder/directory that you want to include in the backups/archive
operations and then
click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
For NetWare File System/NDS iDataAgents,
to specify an exception to an excluded directory or NDS container (i.e., data that you
want included in the backups, but whose parent directory or NDS container has been
excluded), do one of the following:
To manually enter the path:
Click the Add button.
In the Input window, type the complete path (e.g., VOL1:\demo\disk2\readme) of the data
that you want to include.
Click OK.
To browse and select a path:
Click the Browse button.
From the Backup Data window, expand the file system or NDS tree of the NetWare server.
Click the file or folder that you want to include in the backups and then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
Click OK. The selected data displays as entries in the lower pane.
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the subclient whose data protection filter you want to edit, and then click Properties from the shortcut menu.
Click the Filters tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box.
Click the filter entry that you want to edit, and then click the Edit button associated with that pane.
Type the changes into the Enter Path dialog box, then click OK.
Click OK to save your changes.
NOTES
When you change a data protection or discovery filter, the change is effective the next time
a data protection operation is run on the applicable subclient.
Performing a full backup after changing filters or exceptions is recommended.
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the subclient whose associated storage
policy you want to change, then click Properties from the shortcut
menu.
Click the Storage
Device tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box.
From the Storage Policy list of the Data Storage Policy tab,
select a data storage policy to associate with this subclient. If necessary,
click the Create Storage Policy button to create a new storage policy
to which the subclient can then be associated.
If applicable for your agent, you can change the number of data streams
from the Number of Data/Database Backup Streams
field.
If applicable for your agent, click the Log Storage Policy tab and
select a storage policy to associate with this transaction log subclient from
the Transaction Log Storage Policy list. Also, you can set the Number
of Transaction Log Backup Streams from this tab.
Click OK to save your changes and close the Subclient Properties
Storage Device tab.
To
associate or disassociate a user group to a CommCell entity:
From the CommCell Browser, click the CommServe, client computer group, client computer, agent, MediaAgent, Library, Storage Policy, backup set, subclient, or Shelf media, and then select Properties.
From the Security tab, select the appropriate user groups to which
you want to associate to the CommCell object from the Available Groups
pane, and then move the user group to the Associated Groups pane.
To change
a user account for executing pre/post commands for Data Protection jobs:
From the CommCell Browser, expand the tree to view the appropriate level
icon for the affected agent.
From the agent, instance/partition, or backup set/archive set level, right-click
the appropriate icon, click All Tasks, and click New Subclient
from the short-cut menu.
From the subclient level, right-click the subclient icon and click
Properties from the short-cut menu.
From the Subclient Properties dialog box, create and/or configure the subclient
as appropriate. Then click the Pre/Post Process tab.
From the Pre/Post Process tab, click Change.
From the
User Account dialog box, select one of the account options. If you select
Impersonate User, type the appropriate user name and password.
Click OK to save the settings.
Configure a Subclient for Pre/Post Processing of Data Protection/Archive Operations
Before You Begin
We recommend not configuring a pre/post process for a subclient that is
currently running a data protection or archive operation.
Verify that there are no pre/post processes already assigned for the subclient.
Review the Overview and
Agent-Specific Guidelines
for your agent before configuring pre/post processes for data protection/archive
operations.
Pre-process commands for the iDataAgents
will be executed only when the necessary resources (e.g., media, library, drive,
etc.) are available.
To configure
a subclient for Pre/Post processing of data protection/archive operations:
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the subclient for which you want
to configure a pre/post process, and then click Properties from the shortcut
menu.
For an agent other than the Oracle RAC iDataAgent,
click inside the space that corresponds to one of the following phases and
type the full path of the process that you want executed during that phase.
Alternatively, click Browse to locate the process (applicable only for
paths that do not contain any spaces).
For the Oracle RAC iDataAgent,
click Browse for the corresponding process, click the name of the
control node client in the Select Client for Browse dialog box, and click
OK. Then browse for and click the process.
PreBackup
PreScan
PreArchive
PreCopy
PreSnap
PostBackup
PostScan
PostArchive
PostCopy
PostSnap
Click OK.
If you want to run a Post Process for all attempts to run that job phase, then select the
corresponding checkbox.
For subclients on Windows platforms, if Run As displays Not Selected,
or if you want to change the account that has permission to run these commands,
click Change.
In the
User Account dialog box, select Use Local System Account, or
select Impersonate User and enter a user name and password. Click
OK.
If you selected Local System Account, click OK to the message
advising you that commands using this account have rights to access all
data on the client computer.
Click OK to save your changes and close the
Pre/Post Process
tab of the Properties dialog box.
Do not configure the content of a subclient while the parent node or any
sibling subclient has a data protection or archive operation currently running
on it.
Exchange Mailbox iDataAgents
and Exchange Mailbox/Public Folder Archiver Agents: If you change the contents of the default
backup set or archive set then the auto-discover feature will
be disabled. If you disable the auto-discovery feature, newly created mailboxes
will not be backed up/archived unless they are manually discovered and assigned
to a subclient.
NAS NDMP iDataAgents: You must
ensure there is no overlap in content between all subclients. Overlap in subclient
content will result in loss of data. An existing subclient's contents are not
automatically changed when another subclient is added with overlapping contents.
SharePoint Server iDataAgent:
The Site Content Database, the Site Collection Database, the Site Database,
and the Site Index for the virtual server must all be assigned to the same subclient.
QR Agent: Follow these guidelines when adding a volume to a QR Agent subclient:
The volume must correspond to a physical disk or RAID array.
A volume created by volume management software other than VxVM is not
valid subclient content.
Subclients may have overlapping content; however, if two or more subclients
overlap, they all must use the same snapshot engine. If the QR policies
associated with the subclients are configured to use different snap engines,
they must be reconfigured to use the same snap engine in this scenario.
We recommend that you do not re-configure the content of a default subclient because this would disable its capability to serve as "catch-all" entity for client data.
As a result, the likelihood that some data will not get backed up or scanned for
archiving would increase.
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the subclient for which you want
to configure content, click All Tasks (if applicable) and then click
Properties.
Follow the procedure below that is applicable for your agent:
For File System, Active Directory, File Archiver,
Exchange Public Folder iDataAgents, NDS,
and SharePoint Server
iDataAgents click the
Subclient Properties
(Content) tab and configure content for the subclient as described below
for your agent:
For File System, Active Directory, File Archiver,
NDS, and SharePoint Server iDataAgents:
Type the full path of the data that you want to include as subclient
content in the Enter New Content field, then click Add.
Optionally, click Browse to enter the content. When browsing content while configuring SharePoint subclients,
you can add content via multiple selections with the CTRL or SHIFT
keys. For Windows, when
specifying a UNC Path, click As User, and enter the user account
information for the domain user with permissions for that path. For
NetWare/DNS, see the Notes section below for content
path examples. For Unix File Systems, you can enter the mount point
of an NFS-mounted file system, see the Notes section
below for examples.
For Exchange Public Folder iDataAgents:
Click Browse, select folders to include as content, then click
Add.
For the Unix File System iDataAgents,
to facilitate the management of resource fork data in Apple
double-encoded Macintosh files, click EnableApple Double Support.
For the Unix File System iDataAgents,
to view the actual data path for any symbolic link in the subclient content, click
Expand symbolic links of subclient content and then click
Discover.
For NAS NDMP iDataAgents,
configure the Backup Content Path field(s) as described below,
then click Add:
Click the drop-down list arrow to display the root volumes on the file server. To change the
root volume, click one in the list. If you want to refine the content path
further, use the space to the right of (or below) the root volume list to enter
additional path information. Note the following:
For NetApp, the root volume is the mount path of each volume.
Example: for volume FS1 the root volume will
be /vol/FS1.
For EMC Celerra, the root volume is the mount point created for a
volume.
Example: for volume FS1 with mount point
/FS1 the root volume will be
/FS1.
For Hitachi, no root volumes are shown in the drop down list. Type the
full path of the root volume.
Example: for volume FS1 with mount point
/mnt/FS1 the root volume will be
/mnt/FS1.
For BlueArc, the root volume is a combination of a descriptor of the
path and the volume name.
Example: for volume FS1 with a mount point
of / the root volume will be
/__VOLUME__/FS1.
Optionally, for NetApp NAS NDMP, click Browse
to enter the content.
For DB2, DB2 DPF, Exchange Database, Novell GroupWise, SharePoint Server,
SQL Server Database, Sybase, and MySQL iDataAgents,
click the Subclient
Properties (Content) tab and configure content for the subclient as
described below for your agent:
For the DB2 iDataAgent,
specify whether you want to include the entire database or a subset
of this data as content for the subclient. For the DB2 DPF
iDataAgent, specify whether you want to include all the
affected database partitions or a subset
of this data as content for the subclient.
For Exchange and GroupWise iDataAgents:
Click Configure. From the
Add/Modify
Subclients dialog box click the subclient entry for the database
element/Storage Group that you want to add to the new subclient and
select the name of the destination subclient from the list that appears.
Alternatively, you can select and assign a range of databases/storage
groups using the Change all selected databases/storage groups to
list. Note that you must have at least one database element/Storage
Group assigned to this subclient in order to save the configuration.
A database/Storage Group that is not configured for a subclient does
not appear in the list. This can be the case if the subclient containing
the database/Storage Group was deleted. If this happens, click Discover
to display all databases/Storage Groups.
For the Informix iDataAgent,
click the Subclient
Properties (Content) tab and define the contents of the subclient. Specifically,
establish the backup mode for the data to be backed up, set the backup level,
and decide whether to back up the emergency boot file and/or the ONCONFIG
file.
For the Oracle, SAP for Oracle, or Oracle RAC iDataAgent,
click the Subclient
Properties (Content) tab and define the contents of the subclient. To
configure this subclient for specialized types of backups, follow the appropriate
procedure below:
For SAN iDataAgents, click
the Subclient
Properties (Content) tab and configure content for the subclient as
described below for your agent:
Image Level on Unix
iDataAgent: Click Add.
From the
Add Content Path
dialog
box, select the volume(s) that you want to back up (use CTRL + click
to select multiple volumes). Click OK. The
selected volumes are added to the Contents of subclient list.
These volumes are automatically configured to be CXBF devices.
Alternatively, use
Volume
Explorer per specific scenarios to configure CXBF devices.
To
configure an unmounted block device or raw device as content, first
use
Volume
Explorer to configure the device as a CXBF device. Then select
the configured CXBF device as subclient content. You can ignore the
warning that is displayed.
Image Level and Image Level ProxyHost on Windows
iDataAgents: Click Add.
Then in the Add Content dialog box, type the full path of the
volume or mount point that you want to include as subclient content,
then click Add. Optionally, click Browse to select the
content. Click OK. The volume or mount point is added to the
Contents of subclient list. Add additional content by repeating
this step.
ProxyHost iDataAgent:
Select a backup host from the Backup Host list. This is the computer
to which the BCV is connected. Click Add. In the Content
field of the
Add/Edit Content for Subclient dialog box, type the primary host
path of the content that you want to back up, or click Browse
to find and select this data. In the Backup Host BCV Path field
of the
Add/Edit Content for Subclient dialog box, type the path through
which the backup host accesses this data on the BCV, or click Browse
to find and select this path. Click OK. The primary host data
path and corresponding backup host BCV path are added as a single entry
in the Contents of subclient list. To add additional entries,
repeat these steps. Refer to Notes
below for more information.
Click Add Volume. From the
Adding
Volume dialog box, select volume(s) that you want to add to the
subclient content (use CTRL + click to select multiple volumes). You can add/edit
additional advanced options for the selected volume by select
Advanced on the
Adding
Volume dialog box. Click OK.
Click Add
App to select an application and associated volumes. Click OK.
Any instances you intend to protect and recover with the QR Agent
must be configured in the QR Agent properties
Authentication
tab. They will not appear in the
Add App
dialog box if they are not configured. Only volumes containing datafiles
and archive log files will be detected by Add App. Volumes containing
control files and redo log files will not be detected.
For a clustered Exchange Server, if you are not using VSS to perform
an online quiesce, sufficient permissions are required in order to be able to
perform an offline quiesce; in such cases, ensure that the User Name
specified has Exchange Administrator rights.
Content examples for NetWare are OU=prospects.O=engineering.[Root],
(for NDS content), and SYS:\public (for File System content).
Content examples for adding an NFS-mounted file system to subclient content
of a Unix File System iDataAgent:
/mountpointA to include the entire file system at mountpointA
/mountpointA/projects for only the projects directory
within the file system at mountpointA.
Informix subclients include one or more dbspaces. As databases are added
to the dbspaces, the subclients are updated automatically.
Exchange Mailbox iDataAgents
and Exchange Mailbox/Public Folder Archiver Agents: Initially, all unconfigured mailboxes
are assigned to the default subclient. You can create a new subclient and reassign
mailboxes to this new subclient (within the same backup set/archive set).
Once assigned, the mailboxes become part of the content of the new subclient.
SharePoint Server iDataAgent:
Initially, all unconfigured data types are assigned to the default subclient.
You can create a new subclient and reassign data types to this new subclient.
Once assigned, they become part of the content of the new subclient.
ProxyHost
iDataAgent: The primary host data path is backed up by the
subclient and is the path through which the backup host accesses this data on
the BCV. A primary host path and its corresponding backup host path are listed
in the following format:
<primary_host_path> --> <backup_host_path>
For example, assume that you want to back up the D:\data directory
from your primary host and D:\ is mirrored by a BCV, which is mapped
to the backup host as F:\. Consequently, the path to this data on the
backup host is F:\data. When you add this directory to a subclient, it
is listed in the Contents of subclient pane as D:\data --> F:\data.
The primary host path in the Content field is
used for browse and restore purposes. However, it is the data in the
Backup Host BCV Path which is actually backed up. If these two
paths do not accurately correspond, the path that appears when data
is browsed for restore does not accurately reflect the data that will
be restored. In the example given above, assume that D:\data
is entered in the Content field, while F:\data1 is accidentally
entered in the Backup Host BCV Path. If you browse and select
D:\data to be restored, it is actually D:\data1 that is
restored. (Remember, F:\Data1 is the path on the backup host
that corresponds to D:\data1 on the primary host.)
Encryption settings made at the subclient level are for data
protection and recovery operations run from the CommCell Console and are not related in any way to
settings made at the instance level which is for third-party Command Line operations only.
Encryption settings made at the subclient level are for data
protection and recovery operations run from the CommCell Console and are not related in any way to
settings made at the instance level which is for third-party Command Line operations only.
Do not create a subclient while the parent node or any sibling subclient
has a data protection or archive operation currently running on it.
In cases where a new subclient is created with the same name as a deleted
subclient, the system will append a Unix time stamp to the deleted subclient's
name in data protection job history reports and views to distinguish the two
subclients. For example, subclientname_1104257351.
Informix iDataAgents: If you
will be using the Informix ONBAR utility to create backup and restore scripts,
you need not create subclients. Otherwise, if you will be using the CommCell
Console to back up and restore Informix database objects (subsets/dbspaces),
then you will need to create a subclient.
ProxyHost
iDataAgents: If you are using a BCV, you must prepare a batch
file or a shell script file on the backup host containing commands to synchronize
and split the BCV. The Resource Pack includes information on configurations
for these batch files or shell scripts, as well as examples that apply to specific
applications and hardware (e.g., Exchange databases in an EMC Symmetrix environment).
See Resource
Pack for more information on the Resource Pack.
The ProxyHost
iDataAgent also requires
that you set permissions for the batch/shell script file on the backup host.
SQL Server Database iDataAgents:
When running on Windows Server 2003 and VSS is enabled, the New Subclient
command is not available.
PostgreSQL
iDataAgents: Once you configure the PostgreSQL instance, the
system automatically generates the default backup sets and default
subclients. However, you can use the CommCell Console to create user-defined
subclients for dump backup sets to distribute some of the database content.
You cannot create user-defined subclients for FS backup sets.
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the node (agent/backup set/archive
set/instance) for which you want to create a new subclient, click All Tasks
(if applicable), and then simply click New Subclient for most agents.
For the SQL Server iDataAgent,
expand New Subclient and click either Database to include
individual databases or File/File Group to include database
elements.
Click the General
tab or General
(Quick Recovery Agent) tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box and type the name (up to 32
characters) of the subclient that you want to create.
For supported agents identified in
Support Information -
Snapshot Engines, you can select a
QSnap option to snap data and
then perform a data protection operation on the data.
For Image Level on Unix and Image Level ProxyHost on Unix, use the
Incremental Support Using field to configure either a CXBF
subclient or a checksum subclient and to enable incremental support for
either subclient type.
For QR Agents, you must also select a QR Policy from the QR Policy
list.
Select other options from the General tab as appropriate for the agent.
Click the Content or Databases tab of the Subclient Properties
dialog box and Configure Subclient Content
as appropriate for your agent.
For all agents (except QR), click the
Storage Device (Data
Storage Policy) tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box, then select
a data storage policy to associate with this subclient from the storage policy
list.
For the DB2 and DB2 DPF iDataAgents, you
can also change the number of data backup streams. For the DB2 DPF
iDataAgent, the default
stream threshold should be equal to the total number of database
partitions for the subclient.
For SQL Server iDataAgents,
you can also click the
Storage Device (Log
Storage Policy) tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box, then select
a log storage policy to associate with this subclient from the storage policy
list and select the number of backup streams for transaction log backup
jobs.
For 1-Touch for Unix, it is strongly recommended that the storage
policy that you select for the subclient configured for 1-Touch use a
MediaAgent on a different computer. If you do this, and if the system
crashes, the media will not have to be exported to another MediaAgent in
order to recover the system.
For Migration Archiver Agents, click the Archiving Rules or
Rules tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box and configure archiving rules
as appropriate for your agent. In order to perform rules-based migration
archiving operations, the Disable All Rules checkbox must be cleared.
If the File Archiver for Windows supports Data Classification, several
filter-like configuration fields are defined as archiving rules and are
available from the
Subclient
Properties (Rules) tab. If you want to define
content and archiving rules based on file attributes other than volumes,
size, and modified time (i.e., if you want to customize your rules), click
the Advanced
tab and configure as appropriate. Also, stub management options can be
configured from the
Stub Rule
tab. See
Configure
Archiving Rules - File Archiver Agents for
step-by-step instructions.
For ProxyHost and Image Level ProxyHost iDataAgents, click the
Pre/Post Process
tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box. In the PreScan field, type
the path to the batch file/shell script file that contains those commands that
are to run before each backup of the subclient, or click Browse to
locate and select this file. For ProxyHost and Image Level ProxyHost, the
file must reside on the backup host or primary host.
View or change the user group security associations for this
subclient from the
Security tab.
Determine location from where archive logs will be backed up or
deleted from the
Log
Destinations tab.
Click OK to save the subclient configuration. For QR Agents, this
procedure is now complete. For all other agents, continue on to the next step.
The
Backup Schedule dialog box advises you to schedule data protection operations for your
new subclient. It is recommended you elect to set a schedule now. You can also
associate this subclient with an All Agent Types schedule policy (which is automatically
created by the system, or can be a user defined Data Protection schedule policy).
If you have already associated a schedule policy at a previous level (Backup
Set/Instance, Agent, Client, or Client Computer Group) the schedules defined
in the Schedule Policy will be automatically applied to the new subclient.
See Schedule Policy
for more information.
If you want to associate this subclient with an All Agent Types schedule
policy, click Associate with Generic Schedule Policy, and then select
that schedule policy from the drop-down list box. Click OK.
If you want to associate this subclient with a specific schedule
policy, click Associate to schedule policy, and then select the
schedule policy from the drop-down list box. Click OK.
If you have selected to define a schedule for this subclient:
Click Schedule.
From the Backup/Archive
Options dialog box, select the type of data protection operation
that you want to schedule.
If you want to set Advanced Backup/Archive Options, click
Advanced.
After selecting the data protection type and any advanced options,
click OK. The Schedule Details dialog box appears.
From the
Schedule Details
tab, select the scheduling options that you want to apply, then click
OK.
If you don't want to create a data protection schedule at this time,
click Do Not Schedule, and then click OK.
Do not change the data protection or discovery filter of a subclient that
has a data protection operation in progress.
File Archiver for Windows/Unix Agents: We recommend that you don't delete the following entries from the exclusion filter, as it could cause your file system to be inoperable. For Windows, these include: *.dll, *.bat, *.exe, *.cur, *.ico, *.lnk. For Unix, these include *.a, *.ksh, *.csh, *.sh, *.lib, *.so.
To delete a data protection or discovery filter entry from a subclient:
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the subclient whose data protection or discovery filter you want to
delete, and then click Properties from the shortcut menu.
Click the Filters tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box.
To delete an entry from the Exclusions list, click the entry in the upper pane then click the upper Delete button. (Repeat this step for each entry that you want to delete.)
To delete an entry from the Exceptions list (if applicable for your agent), click the entry in the lower pane then click the lower Delete button. (Repeat this step for each entry that you want to delete.)
Click OK to save your changes.
NOTES
Whenever you delete an entry from the exclusion filter, check if the exceptions list (i.e., lower pane) contains any entries that are children of the deleted data (if applicable for your agent). If so, you should delete them as described in Step 4 since they no longer need to be listed. The system automatically deletes any exceptions that are children of a deleted exclusion unless you used wildcard expressions in the exclusion path.
When you change a data protection or discovery filter, the change is effective the next time the subclient is backed up/archived.
Data will not be backed up in a differential backup for a subclient after a filter was removed.
Since Incremental backups only back up data that has been modified since the last backup, previously filtered files whose filters are now removed, will not be backed up unless they have been modified since that last backup. To back up previously filtered files that have not been modified but whose filters have been removed since the last backup, you need to run a Full backup.
Performing a full backup after changing filters or exceptions is recommended.
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the user-defined subclient that you
want to delete, and then click Delete from the shortcut menu.
A confirmation message is displayed, asking if you want to delete the subclient.
Click No to cancel the deletion and retain the subclient, or
click Yes to continue the deletion. If you click Yes:
the subclient, and any data that may have been protected/archived by
the subclient are logically deleted, and you can no longer access the corresponding
data for recovery/retrieve purposes. However, the data remains valid for
the length of time specified by the associated retention period. Some agents
allow you to browse data from a deleted subclient provided that the Browse
Data Before date and time precedes the time that the user-defined subclient
was deleted.
for agents that support a default subclient, once the user-defined subclient
is deleted its contents are automatically reallocated to the default subclient
the next time a data protection/archive/discovery operation is run on the
default subclient to ensure data protection coverage.
the system deletes the selected subclient node and removes it from the
CommCell Browser.
the system deletes any data protection/archive and recovery/retrieve
job schedules that are associated with the subclient.
Administrative
Management with CommCell level association
Client Computer Group
Administrative
Management with Client Computer Group level association
Client
Agent
Management with Client level association
Agent
Agent
Management with Agent level association
Subclient
Agent
Management with Subclient level association
To
enable or disable activity control at the CommCell, client computer group, client, agent, or subclient levels:
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the CommServe, client computer
group, client computer,
agent, or subclient, and then click
Properties from the short-cut menu.
From the
Activity
Control
tab of the associated Properties dialog box, select or clear option(s), as desired.
Click OK.
Disabled data management and/or data recovery operations are displayed
with client and/or agent icon changes in the CommCell Browser. For a
comprehensive list of all icons in the CommCell Console, see
CommCell
Console Icons.
Enable or Disable Software Compression for a Subclient
Before you Begin
Do not enable/disable software compression for a subclient that is being
backed up/archived.
To remove a process from Pre/Post processing of data protection/archive operations:
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the subclient for which you want
to remove a pre/post process, and then click Properties from
the shortcut menu.
Click the Pre/Post
Process tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box.
Click the text inside the space that corresponds to one of the following
phases for which you want a pre/post process removed, then press the Delete
key:
PreScan
PreArchive
PreCopy
PreSnap
PostBackup
PostScan
PostArchive
PostCopy
PostSnap
Repeat Step 3 for any additional processes that you want to remove.
You can rename a subclient at any time. However, we recommend that you don't
rename a subclient while a data protection or archive operation is running on
that subclient.
In cases where a subclient is renamed using the same name as a deleted subclient,
the system will append a Unix time stamp to the deleted subclient's name in
data protection job history reports and views to distinguish the two subclients.
For example, subclientname_1104257351.
To control network bandwidth settings, use the Throttle Network
Bandwidth section in the General tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box.
To control the number of network agents, you must create a
nQRNetworkAgents registry
key.
Enter a number of Network Agents that must be used to perform
data protection operations on the subclient/instance.
Click the Throttle Network Bandwidth (MB/HR) option and then
enter the throughput as needed.
Note that throttling is done on a per Network Agent basis.
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the subclient whose data paths you
want to view, then click Properties from the shortcut menu.
Click the Storage
Device tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box.
From the Data [or Logs] Storage Policy tab, click Show Data Paths
to view the data paths used by the subclient to access the storage media for
data protection operations. Click Close to exit the Data Paths dialog
box.
Click OK to exit the Subclient Properties
Storage Device tab.
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the subclient whose Global Filter you want to disable, and then click Properties from the shortcut menu.
Click the Filters tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box.
To disable Global Filters on this subclient, select one of the following
values from the Include Global Filters list:
OFF - select this option to
always disable Global Filters for this subclient.
Use Cell Level Policy - select this option to disable
Global Filters for this subclient only when the Use Global Filters on
All Subclients option is disabled on the Control Panel (Global
Filters) dialog.
Do not change the data protection or discovery filter of a subclient that
has a data protection operation in progress.
The system does not allow you to add entries that are not content of a particular subclient to that subclient's filter.
For BlueArc and EMC Celerra (running at least DART OS 5.6.x) subclients,
the filter string with or without wildcards must match the name or path of
the file or directory being filtered.
For NetApp subclients only name type filters (with wildcards) are
supported:
You cannot enter paths as a filter (e.g.
/vol/vol0/data1). Since NetApp does not support the use of paths in filters, if there are multiple files with the same name, even though they may be in different directories, all of them will be excluded from backups.
Name of the file or directory must exactly match the filter string.
You can specify a maximum of 32 strings in the exclude list.
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the subclient whose data protection or discovery filter you want to add, and then click Properties from the shortcut menu.
Click the Filters tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box.
For Exchange Mailbox, Exchange Mailbox/Public Folder Archiver Agents and Exchange
Compliance Archiver, to specify a mailbox or folder that you want to exclude from data protection operations:
Click the upper Add button.
From the Browse window, expand the mailbox tree of the client computer.
Click the mailbox or folder that you want to exclude from the
backup/archive operations on the selected subclient, and then click Add. (Repeat this step for each additional entry.)
From the Browse window, click OK.
The mailboxes or folders that you
selected appear as entries in the upper pane. Repeat this step if you want to add more mailboxes and/or folders to the filter.
For NAS NDMP iDataAgents, click the Add button and, in the input window, type the name of the file, directory, (or path for BlueArc) that you want to exclude from the backups and click OK. The name displays as an entry in the Exclude these files/folders/patterns pane. Repeat this step if you want to add more files, directories, or paths to the filter.
For SharePoint Server iDataAgents,
to specify a URL/file/folder/pattern that you want to exclude from data
protection operations or to specify an exception filter for database backup
sets, do one of the following:
Click the Add button next to Exclude these
files/folder/patterns: input window and type the URLs of site
collections that you want to exclude from the backups and click OK. The
site collection displays as an entry in the Exclude these files/folders/patterns pane.
Wildcards are supported. See
Wildcards for
more information. Repeat this step if you want to add more URLs, files, directories, or paths to the filter.
Click the Add button next to Except for these
files/folders: input window and type the URLs/folders of site
collections that you want to be exceptions for the exclusion filter and
click OK. These exceptions will be included in the data
protection operations. Wildcards are not supported for exception
filters.
For Exchange Public Folder iDataAgents
and SharePoint Server iDataAgent, to specify a workspace/folder that you want to exclude from the backups, click the upper Browse button and expand the iDataAgent of the client computer. Click the workspace/folder that you want to exclude from the backups and then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
For Windows/Unix/Macintosh File System iDataAgents,
File Archiver for Windows/Unix Agents, and ProxyHost iDataAgent, to specify a file/folder/directory that you want to exclude from data protection operations, do one of the following:
Click the upper Add button and, in the Enter Path window, type the complete path (including drive letter) of the file/folder/directory that you want to exclude from the
backups/archive operations. Repeat this step if you want to add more files/folders/directories to the filter.
Click the upper Browse button and expand the file system
of the client computer. Click the file/folder/directory that you
want to exclude from backups/archive operations and then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
For NetWare File System/NDS iDataAgents, to specify data that you want excluded from the backups, do one of the following:
To manually enter the path:
Click the Add button.
In the Input window, type the complete path (e.g., VOL1:\demo\disk2) of the data that you want to exclude.
Click OK. (The path that you typed displays as an entry in the upper pane.) Repeat this step if you want to exclude more data.
To browse and select a path:
Click the Browse button.
From the Backup Data window, expand the file system or NDS tree of the NetWare server.
Select the data that you want to exclude, and then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
From the Backup Data window, click OK. The data that you selected displays as entries in the upper pane.
For Lotus Notes Database and Lotus Notes Document iDataAgents, to specify a file or folder that you want to exclude from discovery, do one of the following:
Select the Pattern/path to be excluded field. Then type in a file or folder that you want to exclude. The format of the entry should start with a slash (\). The path entered is always relative to the data path of the partition. Then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
Click the upper Browse button and expand the file system of the client computer. Click the file or folder that you want to exclude from the backups and then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
For Exchange Mailbox, Exchange Mailbox/Public Folder Archiver Agents and Exchange
Compliance Archiver, to specify a wildcard pattern of the folders that you want to exclude across all
mailboxes within the subclient:
Click the lower Add button.
In the Input window, type the wildcard pattern of the folders that you want to
exclude from backup/archive operations on the selected
subclient.
Click OK. The path that you typed appears as an entry in the lower
pane. Repeat this step if you want to add more entries to the filter.
For Exchange Public Folder iDataAgents
and SharePoint Server iDataAgent,
to specify an exception to an excluded workspace/folder (i.e., a folder/document that you want
included in the backups, but whose parent directory has been excluded),
click the lower Browse button and expand the iDataAgent
of the client
computer. Click the workspace/folder that you want to include in the backups and then
click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
For Windows/Unix/Macintosh File System iDataAgents,
File Archiver for Windows/Unix Agents, and ProxyHost iDataAgent,
to specify an exception to an excluded folder/directory (i.e., a file or folder/directory that you want
included in the data protection operations, but whose parent folder/directory has been excluded), do one of the
following:
Click the lower Add button and, in the Enter Path
window, type the complete
path (including drive letter) of the file/folder/directory that you want to include in the
backups/archive operations. Repeat this step if you want to add more exceptions to the filter.
Click the lower Browse button and expand the file system of the client
computer. Click the file/folder/directory that you want to include in the backups/archive
operations and then
click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
For NetWare File System/NDS iDataAgents,
to specify an exception to an excluded directory or NDS container (i.e., data that you
want included in the backups, but whose parent directory or NDS container has been
excluded), do one of the following:
To manually enter the path:
Click the Add button.
In the Input window, type the complete path (e.g., VOL1:\demo\disk2\readme) of the data
that you want to include.
Click OK.
To browse and select a path:
Click the Browse button.
From the Backup Data window, expand the file system or NDS tree of the NetWare server.
Click the file or folder that you want to include in the backups and then click Add. Repeat this step for each additional entry.
Click OK. The selected data displays as entries in the lower pane.
From the CommCell Browser, right-click the subclient whose data protection filter you want to edit, and then click Properties from the shortcut menu.
Click the Filters tab of the Subclient Properties dialog box.
Click the filter entry that you want to edit, and then click the Edit button associated with that pane.
Type the changes into the Enter Path dialog box, then click OK.
Click OK to save your changes.
NOTES
When you change a data protection or discovery filter, the change is effective the next time
a data protection operation is run on the applicable subclient.
Performing a full backup after changing filters or exceptions is recommended.