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NSR_POLICY(5)							 NSR_POLICY(5)

NAME
       nsr_policy - NetWorker resource type ``NSR policy''

SYNOPSIS
       type: NSR policy

DESCRIPTION
       Each  NetWorker	policy	is  described by a single resource of type NSR
       policy (see nsr_resource(5)).  To view the NSR policy resources	for  a
       NetWorker  server,  enter  nsradmin  at the command prompt to start the
       nsradmin program.  At the nsradmin prompt, enter:
	      nsradmin>print type:NSR policy
       See nsradmin(8) for more information on using the NetWorker administra‐
       tion program.

       These  resources	 control how long entries remain in a client's on-line
       file index and when to mark a save set as recyclable.  Each NSR	client
       resource	 (see  nsr_client(5)) uses two policies, a browse policy and a
       retention policy.  Policies can only be deleted if no clients are using
       them.

       Each  policy  defines  an amount of time.  The amount of time is deter‐
       mined by the period and the number of periods.

ATTRIBUTES
       The following attributes are defined for resource type NSR policy.  The
       information  in	parentheses  describes	how  the  attribute values are
       accessed.  Create-only indicates that the value cannot be changed by an
       administrator once the resource is created.  Read/write means the value
       can be set as well as read at  any  time.   Several  additional	hidden
       attributes  (for	 example,  administrator) are common to all resources,
       and are described in nsr_resource(5).

       name	 (create-only)
	      This attribute contains the name of the policy defined  by  this
	      resource.	  The  name  must be unique for this NetWorker server,
	      but otherwise can be anything that makes sense to	 the  adminis‐
	      trator.  This name will appear as a choice attribute of each NSR
	      client resource.	The NSR policy resources named	"Quarter"  and
	      "Year"  may  be  modified, but may not be removed.  The name can
	      only be specified when the group is created.
	      Example: name: life cycle;

       comment	      (read/write)
	      This attribute is provided for the  administrator	 to  keep  any
	      explanatory  remarks or supplementary information about the pol‐
	      icy.

       number of periods (read/write)
	      The number of periods attribute specifies	 the  number  of  base
	      units to use.
	      Example: number of periods: 3;

       period	      (read/write)
	      The  period  attribute determines the base unit for this policy.
	      It may be one of four values: Days, Weeks, Months or  Years.   A
	      week  is	defined	 as 7 days, the number of days in a particular
	      month depends upon the calender, and a year as 366 days.
	      Example: period: Months;

EXAMPLE
       The following NSR policy resource named "Quarter" defines a period of 3
       months, or one quarter of a year:

			      type: NSR policy;
			      name: Quarter;
			    period: Months;
		 number of periods: 3;

SEE ALSO
       nsr(8), nsrim(8), nsr_resource(5), nsr_client(5), nsradmin(8).

NetWorker 7.3.2			  Aug 23, 06			 NSR_POLICY(5)
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