Solaris

You can use the Commvault software to back up and restore Solaris File System Agent

Backups

What Is Backed Up

The following file system elements are backed up:

  • Files that have holes

  • Files that have advisory locks

  • Raw device files as file nodes

  • Symbolic links that are browsed or manually added to the data contents

  • Files that have names that contain non-ASCII characters, if the appropriate locales are set

  • Shares that have Mac File System data

  • Files that have a file path or a file name that contains more than 1024 characters

Note

By default, files that have a mandatory lock are not backed up. To back up these files, see Configuring Backups for Locked Files

Backups You Can Perform

  • Full backups

  • Incremental backups

  • Differential backups

  • Synthetic full backups

When You Can Perform Backups

  • On a schedule: The backup plan that you assign manages scheduled backups

  • On demand: You can perform on-demand backups at any time

Restores

Backups You Can Use for Restores

  • The most recent backup: For example, restore the most recent backup to its original location

  • A backup from a specific date: For example, restore data to a point in time before it became unusable

  • Backups from a date range: For example, restore data that was accidentally deleted

Destinations You Can Restore To

  • The current location (in place)

  • A different location on the same client or a different client (out of place)

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