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NAME
ndmp - configuration properties for Solaris Network Data
Management Protocol (NDMP) serverDESCRIPTION
The behavior of the Solaris NDMP server is specified by pro-
perty values that are stored in the Service Management Facility, smf(5).An authorized user can use the ndmpadm(1M) command to set
global values for these properties in SMF.The ndmpd service requires a restart by svcadm(1M) whenever
properties are set. This restart is required whether theproperties are set by ndmpadm(1M) or svccfg(1M).
You can set the following properties by using the ndmpadm
set command:backup-quarantine Backup the files marked as quaran-
tined by AV. Acceptable values are yes or no. The default is no.dar-support Set the Direct Access Recovery mode.
Acceptable values are yes or no. The default is no.debug-level Set the debug level. The debug-level
can be set to either 0 (off) or 1 (on). The default is 0.debug-path The path to which to save the debug
log. The default is /var/ndmp.
drive-type Choose either SystemV or BSD tape
drives for the data management application. Valid values are sysv and bsd. The default is sysv.dump-pathnode Enable or disable backing up the
directories containing modified files or directories in dump(1) backup format. Acceptable values are yes or no. The default is no.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 25 Aug 2010 1
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ignore-ctime Determines whether the change times-
tamp (ctime) of files and direc-
tories is used to determine whether a file should be backed up in level backup. If this parameter is set to yes, only the modification time (mtime) of the file or directory determines whether it should be backed up. Acceptable values are yes or no. The default value is no.overwrite-quarantine Restore quarantined files on top of
current files if they already exist. Acceptable values are yes or no. The default value is no.restore-quarantine Restore the files that had been
marked as quarantined by AV and are backed up. Acceptable values are yes or no. The default value is no.tar-pathnode Enable or disable backing up the
directories containing modified files or directories in tar(1) backup format. Acceptable values are yes or no. The default value is no.token-maxseq Set the maximum sequence number for
subsequent token-based incremental
backup in NDMP-V4. The default value
is 9. There are two limits for thisvalue: soft-limit, which is 59, and
hard-limit, equal to 64. If the
token sequence number, passed by the DMA, is between the soft and hard limits, a warning message is issued to the DMA. The token sequencenumber can never exceed the hard-
limit value. version Set the maximum active NDMP protocol version. Valid values are currently 2, 3, and 4. The default is 4.zfs-force-override Override the value of ZFS_FORCE. yes
forces a value of y. no forces aSunOS 5.11 Last change: 25 Aug 2010 2
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value of n. By default, zfs-force-
override has a value of off and doesnot override ZFS_FORCE.
The following property can only be set when using thendmpadm enable or ndmpadm disable command:
auth-type Sets the password encryption type for the
authentication of local users. Valid values arecram-md5 or cleartext.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:_______________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|________________________________|
| Availability | service/storage/ndmp, SUNWndmpr|
|_____________________________|________________________________|
| Interface Stability | Committed ||_____________________________|________________________________|
SEE ALSO
dump(1), tar(1), ndmpadm(1M), ndmpd(1M), svcadm(1M),
svccfg(1M), attributes(5), smf(5)SunOS 5.11 Last change: 25 Aug 2010 3