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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Types of schedule

The following table mentions the various schedule types, the corresponding activity type that needs to be provided during create, update, and delete of NSR schedule resource and the supported levels and the actions of the NSR schedule resource that can be used for.

Table 1. Types of schedule
Schedule type Activity type (nsradmin) Allowed backup levels Allowed level string in nsradmin Actions supported
Backup Backup full, incremental, cumulative, logs only, incremental synthetic full and skip full, incr, 1, txnlog, inc_synth_full, skip Backup actions- traditional and snapshot
VMware VMware full, incremental, logs only, and skip full, incr, txnlog, skip VMware (vproxy)
Server backup Server backup full, incremental, cumulative incremental and skip full, incr, 1, skip Server backup
Execute Execute execute, skip exec, skip clone, probe, discover, check-connectivity actions, expire
NOTE:
  • The default activity type is backup and the default period is month.
  • The default values for the action attribute are populated as per the above table.
  • If the action attribute is being provided, then the period attribute also needs to be provided.
  • The activity type can be set only during the create operation and cannot be updated.
  • All NSR schedule associations need to be removed from the workflow or action, before it can be deleted.
  • The create or update operation might fail if an invalid level is specified for a given activity type.
Table 2. Types of actions
Activity type Default action values when period is month Default action values when period is week
Backup

full incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr

full incr incr incr incr incr incr
VMware

incr incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr

incr incr incr incr incr incr incr
Server backup

full incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr incr incr incr incr

incr incr incr

full incr incr incr incr incr incr
Execute

exec exec exec exec exec exec exec

exec exec exec exec exec exec exec

exec exec exec exec exec exec exec

exec exec exec exec exec exec exec

exec exec exec

exec exec exec exec exec exec exec

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