If you do not get that info from the NetApp admin, this is hard to tell as it could be any potential directory/mount point.
I think that there are default values but most likely they can be modifies as well.
Because there is no mechanism which will help the backup admin to find out (no backup client software can be installed on a filer, there is no way to run probe/savefs to report the pathnames) you must rely what the admin will tell you.
Thanks Lucas - The All wildcard does not work, and the wizard won't let me crawl the FS. It is talking to the NetApp though, I can tell because if I put an incorrect login password, it errors. Oddly enough, I can specify /Users as the saveset, and it backs up about 20gb worth of data.
Thanks Bingo - I am the NetApp admin and have access to all the tools needed to look at the NetApp, I just haven't been able to properly format it in the saveset field.
The beginning of each path 'should' be very similar, it would be the end folders that would be unique. When doing this on an EMC filer, each saveset entry starts out with \root_vdm_1\vol1\NASFolder1, \root_vdm_2\vol1\NASFolder2, etc
It's the \root_vdm_#\ part I need for the NetApp world.
Lucky85
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November 26th, 2018 02:00
Hello,
“All” should work, try to setup NAS client with wizard, I think it can walk filer filesystem.
Regards
Lukas
bingo.1
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November 26th, 2018 02:00
If you do not get that info from the NetApp admin, this is hard to tell as it could be any potential directory/mount point.
I think that there are default values but most likely they can be modifies as well.
Because there is no mechanism which will help the backup admin to find out (no backup client software can be installed on a filer, there is no way to run probe/savefs to report the pathnames) you must rely what the admin will tell you.
DustinAgain
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November 27th, 2018 08:00
Thanks Lucas - The All wildcard does not work, and the wizard won't let me crawl the FS. It is talking to the NetApp though, I can tell because if I put an incorrect login password, it errors. Oddly enough, I can specify /Users as the saveset, and it backs up about 20gb worth of data.
DustinAgain
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November 27th, 2018 08:00
Thanks Bingo - I am the NetApp admin and have access to all the tools needed to look at the NetApp, I just haven't been able to properly format it in the saveset field.
The beginning of each path 'should' be very similar, it would be the end folders that would be unique. When doing this on an EMC filer, each saveset entry starts out with \root_vdm_1\vol1\NASFolder1, \root_vdm_2\vol1\NASFolder2, etc
It's the \root_vdm_#\ part I need for the NetApp world.
bingo.1
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November 28th, 2018 01:00
Then I don't understand your request because as a NetApp admin you are able to browse the filesystems and get the volume names from here.
I do not have access to a NetApp filer but AFAIR the filesystem names start with a string like /vol/vol0/ ...