Performing NDMP Backups
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NDMP_BLUEARC_SPARSE_FILE
NDMP_BLUEARC_SPARSE_LIMIT
TYPE
UPDATE
Possible value
Notes
Comma-separated
list of files or
directories
.
A list of files similar
in format to that
specified by the
EXCLUDE variable.
Allows control of sparse file/block level incremental processing. If this
variable is specified then only files on the list will be considered for
sparse transfer.
Possible value
Notes
Numeric value
followed by K, M or G
signifying Kilobytes,
Megabytes or
Gigabytes
respectively. (For
instance, 32M for 32
Megabytes).
Files smaller than the value specified will not be considered for sparse
transfer. The default value is 32 MB.
Possible value
Notes
dump or tar
Use dump whenever possible. The two backup types use exactly the same
environment variables and produce the same backup data on tape. The
only difference is in the format of the information sent to the storage
management application: dump produces NDMP add directory entry and
add node file history information; tar produces NDMP add path file
history information.
Possible value
Notes
y or n
The default value (y) causes a record of the backup time to be kept.
Future incremental backups can be carried out using this backup as a
base.