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LEGATO NetWorker, Release 6.0.1-x, HP OpenVMS Version
Release Supplement
Chapter 1: NetWorker Software Release 6.0.1-D
10
New or Enhanced Features
This section describes the following new or enhanced features (listed alphabetically by
title), which are included in NetWorker release 6.0.1-D:
"Daemon Log File No Longer Created" on page 10
"Directory Structure Has Changed" on page 10
"Extended File Specifications Now Supported" on page 11
"nsrinfo Command Displays Filenames as Stored (New -r Option)" on page 13
"Save Behavior Has Changed - New Directive: norecord" on page 13
"Oracle and Oracle Rdb Database Backup and Recovery Support Added" on
page 14
New or enhanced features that are directly related to the NetWorker installation are
described in "Installation and Update Notes" on page 15.
Daemon Log File No Longer Created
This release of NetWorker software for OpenVMS Alpha no longer creates the log file
daemon.log. The nsrexecd daemon writes all entries to nsrexecd.log.
Directory Structure Has Changed
To support the new arbitrary installation destination (described further in "Installation
Destination Can be Specified By User" on page 15), the directory structure created by
NetWorker has changed with release 6.0.1-D. Previously, the NetWorker software was
installed on the system disk and used the following directory trees:
SYS$COMMON:[NSR]
SYS$COMMON:[NSR.LOGS]
SYS$COMMON:[NSR.RES]
.
.
.
SYS$SPECIFIC:[NSR]
SYS$SPECIFIC:[NSR.LOGS]
SYS$SPECIFIC:[NSR.RES]
You could use the system logical names SYS$COMMON, SYS$SPECIFIC, and
SYS$SYSROOT when accessing files in the NetWorker directory tree.
To support alternate directory installations, NetWorker release 6.0.1-D uses a new
directory level called NSR$COMMON as a prefix for the old ([.NSR]) directory
structure, which otherwise remains unchanged. For example:
NSR$COMMON:[NSR]
NSR$COMMON:[NSR.LOGS]
NSR$COMMON:[NSR.RES]
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