Morning everyone.
I have been unable to find any help on this, and wanted to see if anyone
could advise or shed any light on this.
Current Environment 5.1 MP5 Master + Many SSO SAN Media Servers
I am geting a brand new system, all licensed and new hardware / robot
for 6.5. At this stage, due to
I would like to give certain server admin's permission to only restore their
own server(s) Can this be achived with Access Management within Netbackup?
(using the Symantec Authorization services etc) The Netbackup Security and
Encryption Guide has information about this, but it remains unclear
If it is just for restore purposes, why don't you just force all restores to go
through the master server? While you technically can run a 5.1 media server in
a 6.5 environment, you wouldn't want to for very long. Personally, in an SSO
environment..I wouldn't want to do it at all. If you
Renee,
Not looking at this long term at all. Sooner I can move the SSO SAN
boxes over the 6.5, the better.
Not possible to made SAN Media Servers as clients at this stage.
Ideally it would only be for restores, but it would only be short term.
When upgrading a Media Server, will the 6.5 setup
Our environment is Netbackup 5.1 MP3 HP-UX 11.31 (11i v3). I just
removed our media server and am using the master as the media server. I
ran a script that did bpmedialist and bpmedia -movedb commands to move
my media from the media server to the master server. I have changed my
bp.conf and
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 9:35 AM, BeDour, Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our environment is Netbackup 5.1 MP3 HP-UX 11.31 (11i v3). I just
removed our media server and am using the master as the media server. I ran
a script that did bpmedialist and bpmedia –movedb commands to move my media
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 7:25 AM, WEAVER, Simon (external)
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Ideally it would only be for restores, but it would only be short term.
When upgrading a Media Server, will the 6.5 setup still require a new
license key for EACH media Server, or is it clever enough to know
Yes to both.
Wayne BeDour
Unix System Administrator
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Are you getting any error messages when you run the command?
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Has anyone of you have experience with Microsoft's Hyper-V and
NetBackup? On the support site of Veritas I can not find anything about
this new virtualization of Microsoft if it is supported or not.
Best Regards,
Bart WALLEBROEK
Swift
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I am running Netbackup 6.5 on a windows server. I was trying to verify
the backups, by trying to restore a file, but I keep getting an error
that reads:
Error! Client is not validated to perform the requested operation.
There is no number associated with this error.
Well the move finally completed. I was able to run an inventory and now
it shows all my media pointing to the correct server. The correct
devices and robot are all showing up in the Devices window under the
correct server. I ran robtest and it found the robot and all drives
with the correct
I have a Quantum Value loader that has an 8 tape magazine. I have
replaced all 8 tapes with fresh ones. I have tried to update the tapes
by right clicking the Media and selecting Inventory Robot and selecting
Update Volume Configuration, but it just runs and says that the robot
and the tapes are
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 11:26 AM, WALLEBROEK Bart
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Has anyone of you have experience with Microsoft's Hyper-V and
NetBackup? On the support site of Veritas I can not find anything about
this new virtualization of Microsoft if it is supported or not.
I don't have any
I've never seen this error either. I would suggest you check what user the
client running as, and does that user have sufficient rights on the client. (or
is the password expired)
Enable the bpcd logging or increase verbosity to see if it gives you a more
meaningful message. I can't see any
I tested backing up Virtual Machines via client installed on the VM when
Hyper-V was in beta. There was no advanced snapshot type technology
supported by anyone that I could find at the time. Long story short,
Hyper-V is just about the poorest VM Technology on the market and you'd
be better off
Does the robot itself show the barcodes on the media? You can use
volmgr\bin\robtest to check, s s to show slots.
If the barcodes are not showing up netbackup will not know this is different
media from what you removed.
Did you use netbackup to eject the media from the robot?
This is usually caused by a request to restore files to a client other than the
one that made the request and the request did not come from the root user (on
UNIX) or the administrator (on Windows) on a NetBackup server.
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Did you try recreating the storage unit using the new configuration of the
robot on the master/media server?
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If the new storageunit does not have the same name as the old, you may need to
change the storageunit in the policy.
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Now that we completed the upgrade bouncing the services involves
selecting some of 13 different entries in the services gui.
What is the recommended way to restart the netbackup services on a
windows media server?
Scott Deiter
System Administrator
Hanover Direct, Inc.
Hanover, PA
I ended up building and running a new policy and it ran fine. I
compared the new policy to the one that was there and found the problem
was that the schedules still had the old storage unit in it. We wrote a
script using bpplschedrep to correct it. Everything is good now, thanks
for all the
I will be out of the office starting 09/02/2008 and will not return until
09/03/2008.
If you need immediate assistance, please contact Brad Johnson 847-341-0386
or Cheryl Barker 203.228.2852
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On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Deiter, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
What is the recommended way to restart the netbackup services on a
windows media server?
I typically use the bpdown and bpup scripts. They work fine for me.
If that's all the server is used for, shutdown -r works fine
netbackup\bin\bpdown -f -v
netbackup\bin\bpps (to make sure everything is actually down)
netbackup\bin\bpup -f -v
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Installpath\bin\bpdown -v
Installpath\bin\bpps
Check to make sure there are no hanging processes
Installpath\bin\bpup -v
Doug Preston
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On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 02:38:07PM +0200, Didier BRUN wrote:
Hello,
The command /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmchange -h EMM server
-barcode AA000 -m MEDIAID do not work !
I use Netbackup 6.0 MP6.
Don't know what to say. Works fine for me on 6.0 MP5 (linux)
# vmquery -m V5 | egrep
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