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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Common NetWorker staging commands and issues

This section describes how to run common staging ptasks from the command prompt and how to resolve common staging issues.

How to migrate all save sets created by specific date

nsrstage -m -S 'mminfo -r ssid -q 'savetime>last saturday'

How to use the -f and -d option in the nsrstage command

mminfo -r ssid -q 'savetime>last saturday' >inputfile.txt

nsrstage -m -d -f inputfile.txt

How to use the -s and -J option in the nsrstage command

The save set limit for nsrstage operation using -s <NetWorker server name> and -J <NetWorker storage node name> options is 25000.

For example, nsrstage -v -s <NetWorker server name> -J <NetWorker source storage node name> -b “Tape_Clone_Pool_Name” -m “DD_source_volume_name”

The suggested limit for the number of save sets in "DD_source_volume_name" is 25000. The number of save sets recommended in the example is considering a scenario where RPS is disabled.

How to recover space from volume by using nsrstage command

For example, to recover space from volume volume.012:

nsrstage -C -V volume.012

How to remove incomplete or aborted save sets that the staging process does not migrate

The stage operation does not move aborted or incomplete save sets to a tape device. To remove the save sets from the source device, perform the following steps:

  1. Manually delete the save set from the media database by typing: nsrmm -d -S ssid
  2. Remove the save sets from the source device by typing: nsrstage -C -V volume

How to resolve the 'nsrstage: device `(staging_volume)' is not enabled' error

Staging fails with this error when either the source or destination device is not ready. The following error message might also appear:

Error: 'nsrd: media warning: (staging_volume) reading: Badfile number'

When you see these errors, ensure the following:

  • The source device is not in service mode.
  • The destination tape device or jukebox is properly synchronized.

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