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NetWorker 19.7 Snapshot Management Integration Guide

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Creating a save set group

A save set group defines a static list of save sets for cloning or for snapshot index generation.

Determine the save set ID or clone ID (ssid/clonid) of the save sets for the group by using the Administration > Media user interface or the mminfo command.

  1. In the Administration window, click Protection.
  2. In the expanded left pane, right-click Groups, and then select New.
    The Create Group dialog box appears, starting with the General tab.
  3. In the Name field, type a name for the group.
    The maximum number of characters for the group name is 64.
    • Legal Characters: _ : - + = # , . % @
    • Illegal Characters: /\*?[]()$!^;'"`~><&|{}
    NOTE After you create a group, the Name attribute is read-only.
  4. From the Group Type list, select Save Set ID List.
  5. In the Comment field, type a description of the group.
  6. (Optional) To associate the group with a workflow, from the Workflow (Policy) list, select the workflow.
    You can also assign the group to a workflow when you create or edit a workflow.
  7. In the Clone specific save sets (save set ID/clone ID) field, type the save set ID/clone ID (ssid/clonid) identifiers.
    To specify multiple entries, type each value on a separate line.
  8. To specify the Restricted Data Zone (RDZ) for the group, select the Restricted Data Zones tab, and then select the RDZ from the list.
  9. Click OK.

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