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NEX-13374 NDMP should be able to backup unmounted ZFS filesystems
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@nexenta.com>
Reviewed by: Evan Layton <evan.layton@nexenta.com>
NEX-894 Default location of NDMP log file should be under /var/log
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1 1 NDMP(4) File Formats and Configurations NDMP(4)
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5 NAME
6 6 ndmp - configuration properties for Solaris Network Data Management
7 7 Protocol (NDMP) server
8 8
9 9 DESCRIPTION
10 10 The behavior of the Solaris NDMP server is specified by property values
11 11 that are stored in the Service Management Facility, smf(5).
12 12
13 13
14 14 An authorized user can use the ndmpadm(1M) command to set global values
15 15 for these properties in SMF.
16 16
17 17
18 18 You can set the following properties by using the ndmpadm set command:
19 19
20 20 backup-quarantine
21 21 Backup the files marked as quarantined by AV.
22 22 Acceptable values are yes or no. The default is
23 23 no.
24 24
25 25
26 26 dar-support
27 27 Set the Direct Access Recovery mode. Acceptable
28 28 values are yes or no. The default is no.
29 29
30 30
31 31 debug-path
32 32 The path to which to save the debug log. The
33 33 default is /var/log/ndmp.
34 34
35 35
36 36 debug-mode
37 37 Enable or disable debug log messages.
38 38
39 39
40 40 dump-pathnode
41 41 Enable or disable backing up the directories
42 42 containing modified files or directories in
43 43 dump(1) backup format. Acceptable values are
44 44 yes or no. The default is no.
45 45
46 46
47 47 ignore-ctime
48 48 Determines whether the change timestamp (ctime)
49 49 of files and directories is used to determine
50 50 whether a file should be backed up in level
51 51 backup. If this parameter is set to yes, only
52 52 the modification time (mtime) of the file or
53 53 directory determines whether it should be
54 54 backed up. Acceptable values are yes or no. The
55 55 default value is no.
56 56
57 57
58 58 overwrite-quarantine
59 59 Restore quarantined files on top of current
60 60 files if they already exist. Acceptable values
61 61 are yes or no. The default value is no.
62 62
63 63
64 64 restore-quarantine
65 65 Restore the files that had been marked as
66 66 quarantined by AV and are backed up.
67 67 Acceptable values are yes or no. The default
68 68 value is no.
69 69
70 70
71 71 tar-pathnode
72 72 Enable or disable backing up the directories
73 73 containing modified files or directories in
74 74 tar(1) backup format. Acceptable values are yes
75 75 or no. The default value is no.
76 76
77 77
78 78 token-maxseq
79 79 Set the maximum sequence number for subsequent
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80 80 token-based incremental backup in NDMP-V4. The
81 81 default value is 9. There are two limits for
82 82 this value: soft-limit, which is 59, and hard-
83 83 limit, equal to 64. If the token sequence
84 84 number, passed by the DMA, is between the soft
85 85 and hard limits, a warning message is issued to
86 86 the DMA. The token sequence number can never
87 87 exceed the hard-limit value.
88 88
89 89
90 + autosync-support
91 + When set yes the most recent AutoSync snapshot,
92 + if found, will be used to back up. If no, the
93 + file system will be checkpointed and backed up.
94 + Acceptable values are yes or no. The default
95 + is no.
96 +
97 +
98 + hpr-support
99 + When set yes the most recent HPR snapshot, if
100 + found, will be used to back up. If this option
101 + is set to yes, it with override the setting for
102 + AutoSync. If no, the file system will be
103 + checkpointed and backed up. Acceptable values
104 + are yes or no. The default is yes.
105 +
106 +
90 107 version
91 108 Set the maximum active NDMP protocol version.
92 109 Valid values are currently 2, 3, and 4. The
93 110 default is 4.
94 111
95 112
96 113
97 114 The following property can only be set when using the ndmpadm enable or
98 115 ndmpadm disable command:
99 116
100 117 auth-type
101 118 Sets the password encryption type for the authentication
102 119 of local users. Valid values are cram-md5 or cleartext.
103 120
104 121
105 122 ATTRIBUTES
106 123 See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
107 124
108 125
109 126
110 127
111 128 +--------------------+-----------------+
112 129 | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
113 130 +--------------------+-----------------+
114 131 |Interface Stability | Committed |
115 132 +--------------------+-----------------+
116 133
117 134 SEE ALSO
118 135 dump(1), tar(1), ndmpadm(1M), ndmpd(1M), attributes(5), smf(5)
119 136
120 137
121 138
122 139 February 24, 2014 NDMP(4)
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