NetWorker - Target Session, Max Session and Dynamic nsrmmd

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @muraligadipelly
    @muraligadipelly 2 года назад +1

    Really helpful in tuning wen large number of clients and savesets.

    • @crazyrov
      @crazyrov  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @easonlu3032
    @easonlu3032 2 года назад +1

    Good Sharing~

    • @crazyrov
      @crazyrov  2 года назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @DouglasUnleashed
    @DouglasUnleashed 2 года назад

    Great video!
    It is worth it to mention that the maximum number of nsrmmd processes should not exceed 655 per storage node. The NetWorker Administration Guide says:
    "NOTE: You must ensure that the sum of storage node devices nsrmmds count should not exceed 655."
    If you disable Dynamic nsrmmd and have plenty of devices in a single SN it is not difficult to reach that limit.

    • @crazyrov
      @crazyrov  2 года назад

      Thanks Doug for the info!

  • @umairfarooq9022
    @umairfarooq9022 2 года назад

    Great video and thank you

  • @ashutoshshinde8441
    @ashutoshshinde8441 2 года назад +1

    Hey!
    Thank you very much for posting the video by on demand request. As mentioned in video “assume client direct is disabled”. Is it something like if client direct is enabled then there is no max, target, dynamic nsmmd’s comes into picture? Because, what I understand is though client direct is enabled, the dd devices we create are invoked by snmd which is native or daemon of networker (just my understanding or assumption)
    Also it will be of great help if you post video on client parallelism, server parallelism, action parallelism and pool parallelism. what is difference between each and what works at a time and how it works with the help of pictorial representation.
    Thanks in advance!

    • @crazyrov
      @crazyrov  2 года назад

      Hey Ashutosh! Thanks for your question. Nope, it hols good irrespective of what you client direct status is. This was just to make it easy to see the behavior.
      Sure, I think understanding of these parameters are pretty important as well.

  • @ajayjadhav900
    @ajayjadhav900 2 года назад

    I am your consistent follower.
    could you please make a general video for Networker software about its competitors in the market and current market share?

    • @crazyrov
      @crazyrov  2 года назад

      Thank you Ajay! To be honest I haven't used any other backup application in the market. I am sure you we can get this information from DELL.

  • @Beyondthedreamofreality
    @Beyondthedreamofreality Год назад

    You are so awesome 😎

    • @crazyrov
      @crazyrov  Год назад

      You are extra awesome, because you are the only paid member of my channel. Thank you for your support :)
      Do let me know in case of any specific topic you want to see.

    • @Beyondthedreamofreality
      @Beyondthedreamofreality Год назад

      @@crazyrov I have seen that some people use some scripting to provision very large number of groups workflows and actions. They do this using shell or python scripts and somehow interact with networker (maybe using nsradmin) to do that. I could be wrong. If you ever come across such a thing then let us know how to do that. I am now learning Python. My first ever attempt to learn coding, so far I was able to get away without using it but now it's getting difficult without it. Especially in my current job role. And also company wants me to learn pyhton & Terraform etc to manage cloud stuff. Please do share if you find any info on this subject. And thank you again for your great content.

    • @crazyrov
      @crazyrov  Год назад

      @@Beyondthedreamofreality using nsradmin works well when you are using bash scripting but for python you need to use the REST API's that are available in NetWorker. Check this video out - ruclips.net/video/akgffjblxHw/видео.html.
      As for Terraform, its an infrastructure as code tool and nothing to do with configuration but It is super easy to learn.

  • @ajayjadhav900
    @ajayjadhav900 2 года назад

    great video

    • @crazyrov
      @crazyrov  2 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Beyondthedreamofreality
    @Beyondthedreamofreality Год назад

    Ok teacher boss I have few requests for videos :). If possible and my wording might be incorrect
    1. A lesson about DDVE to DDVE (mtree to mtree) replication - Details if possible such as whether single file(s) or directories can be recovered from the (replication target) mtree.
    2. NTT Tool. I installed it but couldn't figure out how to launch on a Linux networker server. The document just shows how to launch on a windows networker server. Then I got busy and didn't get a chance to further investigate

    • @crazyrov
      @crazyrov  Год назад +1

      Hi Afi !!
      You know I can never say no to you :D
      Your first request is in progress and will try to record the video soon.
      For NTT I'll try to put something as well.

  • @devvishwakarma7144
    @devvishwakarma7144 2 года назад

    Can you please make videos on DPA

    • @crazyrov
      @crazyrov  2 года назад +1

      What topics are you looking for ? Not a DPA expert but I can try sharing what i know.

    • @devvishwakarma7144
      @devvishwakarma7144 2 года назад

      @@crazyrov actually I had started just so looking for good content if you have any references can share me thanks

    • @devvishwakarma7144
      @devvishwakarma7144 2 года назад

      @@crazyrov and want to learn more about module based backup or configuration in networker

    • @crazyrov
      @crazyrov  2 года назад +1

      @@devvishwakarma7144 I have a few videos around few of the modules. I will try and add more as time goes.