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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section V. Configuring backups
  4. Synthetic backups
  5. True image restore and synthesized backups
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

True image restore and synthesized backups

Since the Collect true Image restore information with move detection policy property must be enabled for synthetic backups, all clients that are included in the policy must support TIR.

See Collect true image restore information (policy attribute) with and without move detection.

The Keep true image restoration (TIR) information property indicates how long TIR information in the image catalog is kept before it is pruned (removed). The property is located in the master server Clean-Up host properties.

See Clean-up properties.

However, if a synthetic full and synthetic cumulative schedule was defined in the policy, the TIR information is pruned from the component images until a subsequent traditional or synthetic full or cumulative backup image has generated successfully.

Consider a situation where Keep true image restoration (TIR) information host specifies that TIR information is pruned from the catalog after two days. On the third day the TIR information is pruned only if a traditional or synthetic full backup image has been generated.

If the TIR information was pruned from a component image and you accidentally expire the most recent synthetic image, rerun the synthetic backup job to restore automatically the TIR information to the catalog. In case the TIR information cannot be restored due to bad, missing, or vaulted media, the synthetic backup job fails with error code 136 (TIR info was pruned from the image file). If the problem is correctable, run the synthetic backup again.

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