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March 9th, 2017 20:00

networker backup_aux_files folder on data domain

Hi All,

I have an elementary question on networker savesets.  My understanding is that a saveset consists of two files named after the long sid. However when listing backups on a DD there is additional folder called backup_aux exists that has a sub-folder named after the long sid which has another file in there.  Any ideas what this additional folder/file is for?   The ask for this question is that I have customer who plans to apply retention lock on individual files to match the retention date.


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Backup File

Create Date

Modified Date

Accessed Date

Y:\\ddboost-01\16\87\89cd83a0-00000006-c6af93b4-58af93b4-003b5000-d9789456

2/24/2017

2/24/2017

2/27/2017

Y:\\ddboost-01\16\87\notes\89cd83a0-00000006-c6af93b4-58af93b4-003b5000-d9789456

2/24/2017

2/24/2017

2/27/2017

Y:\\ddboost-01\16\87\backup_aux_files\89cd83a0-00000006-c6af93b4-58af93b4-003b5000-d9789456\ED1141487B285814188D7695B40EEC48E6F94AD9

2/24/2017

2/24/2017

2/24/2017

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March 10th, 2017 00:00

I actually cannot answer the question - it could well be that this AFTD subdir is version dependent.

However, I find the idea itself weird - if you do not trust NW to care about the retention properly, how would you trust in its backups?

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March 10th, 2017 05:00

not so much about trusting networker. it's more to prevent someone intentionally or accidentally expiring/deleting backups. 

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March 10th, 2017 05:00

Nobody has to fiddle with these directories. Just prevent the general access to these directories.

After a while you will have so many save sets that I bet it will take more time to find them than to 'lock' them.

Other solutions would be:

  - use DDBoost instead of AFTD devices so that only the registered backup user could access it.

       But I cannot believe he would even be able to find a directory.

  - or clone the save sets to tape and put it into a safe for additional safety/redundancy.

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March 10th, 2017 08:00

This is actually Data Domain boost.  The mtree folder is mapped on a Windows server for browsing/listing of the savesets.  Backups are backed up to a local DD via boost and then cloned to a remote DD and retained for 1 year. The retention lock requirement is for the cloned backups.

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