[Veritas-bu] Bpmedia -movedb problem UPDATE

2006-02-15 Thread ida3248b
Hello All

It turned out, that ALLOW_NORESERVED_PORTS was set to YES on the old 
master/media server, after removing this entry and restarting netbackup on 
both servers the command now works.

The error could be seen in the bpcd log with VERBOSE=5

Regards
Michael

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[Veritas-bu] Point In Time Synthetic Full

2006-02-15 Thread Matt Ungaro
Hello everyone,
System is Netbackup Enterprise server 5.1 MP4 running on Windows Server 2003. I would like to create a synthetic full backup of one of my servers. But I don't want to do it for today, I'd like to have a synthetic full backup for the last day of January. I have all the necessary full and differential backups on tape, I just need to know how to specify Create Synthetic Full backup of serverX for the day 01/31/2006. Any assistance will be appreciated. Thanks!


Matt


[Veritas-bu] Backing up Remote Sites

2006-02-15 Thread j. okabayashi
All,
I just wanted to get an idea of what everyone is doing to back up anyremote sites they may have. I am running NBU 5.1 MP4 on W2K3 servers.I have a few sites with a single DC that is acting as file server, and print server. As of right now, these single servers are not getting backed up. Can NBU be used for this or should we look into something else? Any insight would be appreciated. 


Thanks,
Jason


RE: [Veritas-bu] Backing up Remote Sites

2006-02-15 Thread Jeff Lightner








You can backup across your WAN but it will
be very slow and will impact other traffic. 











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All,





I just wanted to get an idea of what everyone is doing to back up
anyremote sites they may have. I am running NBU 5.1 MP4 on W2K3
servers.I have a few sites with a single DC that is acting as file
server, and print server. As of right now, these single servers are not getting
backed up. Can NBU be used for this or should we look into something else? Any
insight would be appreciated. 











Thanks,





Jason










RE: [Veritas-bu] Backing up Remote Sites

2006-02-15 Thread King, Cheryl








We just put in a W2K3 media server and a Dell
T200 Autoloader with one tape drive in a remote site to backup 1 file server
and an Exchange servers. We have a PC tech there to rotate tapes and send them
offsite.











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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Backing up
Remote Sites







All,





I just wanted to get an idea of what everyone is doing to back up
anyremote sites they may have. I am running NBU 5.1 MP4 on W2K3
servers.I have a few sites with a single DC that is acting as file
server, and print server. As of right now, these single servers are not getting
backed up. Can NBU be used for this or should we look into something else? Any
insight would be appreciated. 











Thanks,





Jason










RE: [Veritas-bu] Backing up Remote Sites

2006-02-15 Thread Cornely, David








You might want to consider something like
Data Domain or a product like Riverbed.

I like the idea of Riverbed (a WAN
acceleration device), where you could bring your file servers back to the local
site, backing them up there, and then your remote users would access the file
server via the WAN, with Riverbed devices on each end. The idea is that
this device makes the file server appear local to the remote users.



Any way you cut it remote site backups are
a pain and the fewer autonomous NBU environments you have the better off you
will be.



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All,





I just wanted to get an idea of what everyone is doing
to back up anyremote sites they may have. I am running NBU 5.1 MP4 on
W2K3 servers.I have a few sites with a single DC that is acting as file
server, and print server. As of right now, these single servers are not getting
backed up. Can NBU be used for this or should we look into something else? Any
insight would be appreciated. 











Thanks,





Jason










RE: [Veritas-bu] Backing up Remote Sites

2006-02-15 Thread Martin, Jonathan \(Contractor\)



Speaking from experience here, if the remote site is a 
small office with 1-5 servers and a small library, DO NOT USE 
NETBACKUP!

BackupExec works just fine, and it MUCH easier to 
manage!!

We are considering purchasing devices from Tacit (http://www.tacitnetworks.com/)which 
not only replicate data back to our main datacenter to be backed up, but they 
also (supposedly) replicate user data (files) email / exchange DBs and Active 
Directory functions. Worst case scenario, if the local box goes down 
everyone grabs the "master" files from the WAN.

Admittedly I'm not in the group that is testing this 
device, but I've heard nothing but rave reviews so far.

-Jonathan


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DavidSent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 4:16 PMTo: 
veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.eduSubject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Backing up 
Remote Sites


You might want to 
consider something like Data Domain or a product like 
Riverbed.
I like the idea of 
Riverbed (a WAN acceleration device), where you could bring your file servers 
back to the local site, backing them up there, and then your remote users would 
access the file server via the WAN, with Riverbed devices on each end. The 
idea is that this device makes the file server appear local to the remote 
users.

Any way you cut it 
remote site backups are a pain and the fewer autonomous NBU environments you 
have the better off you will be.

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Sites


All,

I just wanted to get an idea of what 
everyone is doing to back up anyremote sites they may have. I am running 
NBU 5.1 MP4 on W2K3 servers.I have a few sites with a single DC that is 
acting as file server, and print server. As of right now, these single servers 
are not getting backed up. Can NBU be used for this or should we look into 
something else? Any insight would be appreciated. 



Thanks,

Jason