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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Staging save sets from the command prompt

You can use the nsrstage command to stage save sets to another volume, based on the ssid.

If the save set has been cloned and you stage the save set from the command prompt, the cloned versions of the save set are removed when the original save set is removed. To keep the cloned save sets after you remove the original save set, specify a clone ID with the save set ID to indicate the source volume of the staging.

  1. Optionally, use the nsrlogin command to authenticate a user and generate a token for the nsrstage and mminfo commands. Using nsrlogin for authentication and authorization provides more information.
  2. Use the mminfo command to determine the ssid and cloneid of a save set.
    For example:
    mminfo -avot -r "volume,ssid,cloneid,name"
  3. Use the nsrstage command to migrate the save sets to another volume.
    For example:
    nsrstage -m -S  ssid/cloneid
    NOTE:When you do not use the -b option to specify a destination clone pool, the nsrstage command migrates the save sets to a volume in the Default Clone pool.

    UNIX man page and the NetWorker Command Reference Guide provides detailed information about the nsrstage and mminfo commands.


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