Legato NetWorker ClientPak for MPE/iX Installation Guide

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Setting the NetWorker Time Zone to Match the HP STORE Process
The HP STORE process runs in the Command Interpreter which uses the time
zone set for your MPE client. NetWorker runs in POSIX, which by default is
Greenwich Mean time. To correct a potential discrepancy between time zones,
you must set the TZ variable.
Important: You should always have the TZ variable set when doing server-
initiated backups, doing client-initiated backups, or recovering files and
directories with NetWorker. For example, when you are recovering your files,
you need to set the time zone variable; otherwise the recover browse will be in
Greenwich Mean Time.
To set the time zone for server-initiated backups, add the following system
variable to the JNSRSTRT file:
!setvar TZ "
EST5daylight
"
Note that the value EST5daylight is only an example; it might not be
appropriate for your time zone.
For information about the value to set the TZ variable, display the timezone
man page from the POSIX prompt only:
$ man timezone
Creating Logs of Your NetWorker Backups
You can set the NSR_MPE_LOGNAME variable to save information on
scheduled backups in a log file.
To create logs of your server-initiated backups, add the following system
variable to the JNSRSTRT file to set the variable:
!SETVAR NSR_MPE_LOGNAME "
/tmp/log
"
Important: If multiple saves are running in parallel, the NetWorker backup
logs will be corrupt. To eliminate this problem, turn parallelism off.
Storing Temporary Shadow Logs for Online Backups
You can set the NSR_MPE_ONLINE_SAVE_LOGVOLSET system variable to
specify on the MPE volume set on which the 7x24 TurboSTORE will store the
temporary shadow logs for online backups. Shadow logs contain the before-