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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide
  3. Backup and restore procedures
  4. Restoring a large number of files in a clustered file system (VxFS on UNIX Only)
Veritas NetBackup™ Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide

Restoring a large number of files in a clustered file system (VxFS on UNIX Only)

In a clustered file system, to restore a large number of files (such as 100,000 or more), the restore finishes sooner if the file system is mounted on a local host. The file system can then be mounted as a shared mount after the restore.

To restore a large number of files in a clustered file system

  1. Stop all applications (on any nodes) that use the file system.
  2. Unmount the file system.
  3. Mount the file system locally.
  4. Perform the restore.
  5. Share the mounted file system again, and restart applications (if any).

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