Managing Backup Policies (Classes)
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• A true-image restore preserves files that are currently in the directory but
were not present when the backup was done. In our previous example,
assume you created a file named file5 after the incremental backup occurred
on 12/04/1995, but before doing the restore. In this case, the contents of the
directory after the restore is:
file1
file2
file4
file5
Follow NFS
Note:
The Follow NFS attribute applies only to UNIX clients in Standard or
SAP classes.
Specifies that you want NetBackup to back up or archive any NFS mounted
files that are named in the file list (or by the user in the case of a user backup
or archive). Clear the box to prevent the back up or archive of NFS mounted
files.
Cross Mount Points
Note:
The Cross Mount Points attribute applies only to UNIX clients in
Standard, SAP, or NDMP classes.
Controls whether NetBackup crosses file system boundaries during a backup
or archive on UNIX clients.
Compression
Note:
Compression applies only to UNIX clients in Standard or SAP classes.
Specifies software compression for backups of this class. Select the box to
enable compression (the default is no compression). For more information on
using this attribute, see the NetBackup for Windows NT - UNIX Supplement.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT