[Veritas-bu] SharePoint GRT restores

2011-08-30 Thread Infantino, Joe (Contractor)
I am looking to see if anyone has this configuration working for
SharePoint GRT restores

Master - Windows 2003 SP2
NBU 7.1
SP Server - Windows 2003 R2 SP2
NBU 6.5.6
SQL Server - Windows 2003 R2 SP2
NBU 6.5.6

We cannot upgrade the clients to 7.1 because we are currently backing up
the OS and SQL db in a production 6.5.6 environment, but have a 7.1 test
environment setup to test the GRT functionality.  This means the client
is actually multi-mastered :-)

*   Backups work without issue.
*   Attempts to restore a single, deleted file from a SP site works
fine.
*   Attempts to restore a deleted list have issues.  We thought we
were home free by creating the parent list folder and then attempting
the restore of the files as this produces a Status 0 for the restore,
but no files are actually restored or are restored to a different
location that I cannot find.

TIA

Thank you,
Joe Infantino
MCP, MCSA, Security+, ITILv3
Senior Systems Analyst
Security and Server Operations
Intersil Corporation

email: jinfant...@intersil.com
office: 321-724-7119
fax: 321-729-1186

www.intersil.com


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[Veritas-bu] SAN Options???

2011-08-30 Thread comire
I have a customer that is moving to an EMC CNX 5700 which I guess will act as 
and NFS Server (I've never seen this EMC Array). The array will share out a 
volume to Oracle servers via an NFS mount. The individual servers will write to 
this volume via NFS, which they will want to backup via Netbackup.

Looking for options on how to do this. The customer is thinking he can NFS 
mount the volume to the Master Server and back it up that way. Nice and simple 
but I am concerned about open files.

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[Veritas-bu] Auto Reply: SAN Options???

2011-08-30 Thread richard . van . der . hulst
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Re: [Veritas-bu] SAN Options???

2011-08-30 Thread Luke Walker
Depends what's actually on that NFS mount.

Assuming that the DBAs are writing their own database backups to the NFS share, 
then yes you could mount and back them up via your NBU host provided you can 
reliably schedule/check that the Oracle backup has finished first, before NBU 
attempts to pick them up.

(Happy for anyone else to step in and correct if I've got this horribly wrong.)

Luke

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I have a customer that is moving to an EMC CNX 5700 which I guess will act as 
and NFS Server (I've never seen this EMC Array). The array will share out a 
volume to Oracle servers via an NFS mount. The individual servers will write to 
this volume via NFS, which they will want to backup via Netbackup.

Looking for options on how to do this. The customer is thinking he can NFS 
mount the volume to the Master Server and back it up that way. Nice and simple 
but I am concerned about open files.

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Re: [Veritas-bu] SAN Options???

2011-08-30 Thread Len Boyle
Does the EMC CNX 5700 support ndmp backups with netbackup?

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I have a customer that is moving to an EMC CNX 5700 which I guess will act as 
and NFS Server (I've never seen this EMC Array). The array will share out a 
volume to Oracle servers via an NFS mount. The individual servers will write to 
this volume via NFS, which they will want to backup via Netbackup.

Looking for options on how to do this. The customer is thinking he can NFS 
mount the volume to the Master Server and back it up that way. Nice and simple 
but I am concerned about open files.

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