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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Deduplication Guide
  3. Configuring deduplication
  4. Configuring MSDP fingerprint cache seeding on the client
Veritas NetBackup™ Deduplication Guide

Configuring MSDP fingerprint cache seeding on the client

Seeding on the client requires the following:

  • A client name

  • A policy name

  • A date after which to stop using the similar client's fingerprint cache.

Information about when to use this seeding method and how to choose a client from which to seed is available.

See About seeding the MSDP fingerprint cache for remote client deduplication.

Warning:

Do not use this procedure on the storage server or the load balancing server. If you do, it affects all clients that are backed up by that host.

To seed the MSDP fingerprint cache on the client

  • Before the first backup of the remote client, edit the FP_CACHE_CLIENT_POLICY parameter in the pd.conf file on the remote client.

    Specify the setting in the following format:

    clienthostmachine,backuppolicy,date

    clienthostmachine

    The name of the existing similar client from which to seed the cache.

    Note:

    NetBackup treats long and short host names differently, so ensure that you use the client name as it appears in the policy that backs it up.

    backuppolicy

    The backup policy for that client.

    date

    The last date in mm/dd/yyyy format to use the fingerprint cache from the existing similar client. After this date, NetBackup uses the fingerprints from the client's own backup.

    See Editing the MSDP pd.conf file.

    See MSDP pd.conf file parameters.

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