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File Formats                                              ndmp(4)



NAME
     ndmp - configuration properties  for  Solaris  Network  Data
     Management Protocol (NDMP) server

DESCRIPTION
     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.


     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.


     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.


     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



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                             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 this
                             value: 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  sequence
                             number 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.



     The following property  can  only  be  set  when  using  the
     ndmpadm enable or ndmpadm disable command:

     auth-type    Sets  the  password  encryption  type  for  the
                  authentication of local users. Valid values are
                  cram-md5 or cleartext.


ATRIBUTES




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     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:



     
           ATRIBUTE TYPE               ATRIBUTE VALUE       
    
     Availability                 SUNWndmpu, SUNWndmpr        
    
     Interface Stability          Committed                   
    


SEE ALSO
     dump(1),  tar(1),  ndmpadm(1M),  ndmpd(1M),   attributes(5),
     smf(5)






































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