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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Archiving data from Windows

You can manually archive data from a NetWorker client on Windows by using the NetWorker User program.

NOTE:Manual archives from a Windows client do not enforce global or local file (nsr.dir) directives. However, local directives (networkr.cfg) that are created with the NetWorker User program are enforced.
  1. In the NetWorker User program (winworkr.exe), click Archive.
    The Archive Options dialog box appears.
  2. Type a comment in the Annotation attribute.
    The annotation uniquely identifies the archive save set during retrieval. Consider adopting a consistent naming convention so that you can easily identify archives, based on the annotation name.
  3. From the Archive Pool list, select the archive pool for the data.
    NOTE:To clone Archive save sets you can use the nsrclone command with -b option to specify the pool name.

    The NetWorker Command Reference Guide or the UNIX man pages provide more information about nsrclone command parameters.

  4. To check the integrity of the archive data on the storage volume, select the Verify checkbox.
  5. To remove the archived files from the disk after archiving completes, select the Groom checkbox.
  6. Click OK.
    The Archive browse dialog box appears.
  7. Select the checkbox next to the directories and files to archive, and clear the checkbox next to the directories and files that you do not want to archive.
  8. From the File menu, select Start Archive.
    The Archive Status dialog box displays the status of the archive process. When the archive process completes, a confirmation message appears if you selected the Groom checkbox.
  9. Click Yes to continue with deletion of archived files from the local disk.

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