Re: [Veritas-bu] Moving media from one master to another.

2006-07-18 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
Yes ,It is possible - I use  -dhost flag to bprecover command.  

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Simon
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 1:53 AM
To: 'Dyck, Jonathan'; Jim Horalek; Veritas-Bu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Moving media from one master to another.


Ok, what about taking a Catalog Backup from your current master and
recovering to your NEW Master with a different Server name?

Is that possible?

Regards

Simon Weaver
3rd Line Technical Support
Windows Domain Administrator 

EADS Astrium Limited, B32AA IM (DCS)
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From: Dyck, Jonathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 July 2006 13:37
To: WEAVER, Simon; Jim Horalek; Veritas-Bu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Moving media from one master to another.


It's definitely possible, although it tends to be one of those things
Veritas likes to hold in their back pocket for PS work (i.e: you
probably
won't find good documentation around on how to do it).

I've recently had an NBU 5.1 MP4 catalog migrated from a Sol. 9 master
to a
new Windows master (which made it a little easier, as volume pools could
be
duplicated on the new master getting rid of the problem with the old
volume
pool id's).  I also had a quote to merge my two masters into a single at
one
point...

Cheers,
Jon

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Jim
Not sure this is actually possible, because both masters would not be
sharing the same Database, therefore would not know anything about the
media
id (that's my understanding).

I would assume that the only possible cause of action is to import the
tape
or tapes into the master which will then populate its own internal
database.

Guys, help me out if I am wrong here

Regards

Simon Weaver
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Windows Domain Administrator 

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From: Jim Horalek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 July 2006 20:44
To: Veritas-Bu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Moving media from one master to another.


Anyone know how to move media from on mastet to another master? Cavat
old
server is an Sgi(Unix) New server is Windows.
Note: I'm not trying to keep the same hostname for the master. Bpmedia
??
NBU 5.0

Thanks.

Jim

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Re: [Veritas-bu] Frustration Growing...

2006-07-11 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
Title: Message



Talk to Veritas support . Theycan 
point you to a Ftp site where you can download it 
.. I have downloaded it before.



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Jonathan (Contractor)Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 10:31 
AMTo: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.eduSubject: 
[Veritas-bu] Frustration Growing...

Here 
is my dilemma.

We're 
a NBU 5.1 shop. We're not under maintenance, so upgrading to NBU 6.0 is 
out of the question. We recently added a Solaris 10 X86 client to the 
network which I now have to backup. Unfortunately, this is out first 
Solaris 10 X86 client, so I don't have the correct client software. I 
called our reseller who told me they don't sell 5.1 anymore, but did offer me a 
6.0 trial key. Then I called Symantec who told me to buy the 6.0 
license,then call the NorthAmerica customer service center, who 
would downgrade the license key to 5.1 for me. Ok, that's all fine and 
dandy, but WHERE IS THE CD WITH THE CLIENT SOFTWARE?! No one gives a flip 
about the license keys, I need the software, which "Symantec doesn't sell 
anymore." Any ideas? My reseller is clueless (as usual) and 
now Symantec seems to be confused.

1 - 
Does the current Solaris client work on X86 (I'm sure the answer is no, but I'll 
ask anyway.)
2- Does the 6.0 Client include the 5.1 client?

3- Does anyone have a tar they can send me with the Solaris 10 X86 
client?

-Jonathan




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Re: [Veritas-bu] 6.0 MP3 available

2006-07-04 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar




I will load it directly into my 
production system as soon as I have downloaded it.

 We call it RGE :-) (resume 
generating event) 


From: Johnny Oestergaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 7:19 PMTo: Dhotre, Shekhar; 
'Ian'; 'veritas-mail-list'Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] 6.0 MP3 
available


I will load it directly 
into my production system as soon as I have downloaded 
it.
But in my case it is 
because I have had serious problema with loops in nbjm for the last 4 months and 
no help from Veritas on that issue, except sending them the same documentation 
over and over again.
So in my current 
situation nothing can be worse then running MP2 and I had to upgrade to that 
because of business moving Windows X64 systems into 
production.

/johnny





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available

I would try it on the 
test system first ,and see what it breaks if any 
.


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[Veritas-bu] 6.0 MP3 available
FYI, looks like 6.0 MP3 is available for download from 
support.veritas.com.http://support.veritas.com/menu_ddProduct_NBUESVR_view_DOWNLOAD.htmMmmm, 
should I? Shouldn't I? :-)




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Re: [Veritas-bu] 6.0 MP3 available

2006-07-03 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar



I would try it on the test system first ,and see 
what it breaks if any .


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FYI, looks like 6.0 MP3 is available for download from support.veritas.com.http://support.veritas.com/menu_ddProduct_NBUESVR_view_DOWNLOAD.htmMmmm, 
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Re: [Veritas-bu] Problems browsing Oracle backup on Linux client

2006-06-19 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
 
I  use  bpadm interface to browse the backups,if GUI fails. 

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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Problems browsing Oracle backup on Linux client

Hello,

Does anybody discovered this problem.
Oracle backups on a linux client work well (all Staus 0) If I open the
jbpSA on the Client I cannot browse the backups (only the root Oracle is
shown).
All file system backups are browsable. This happens also when I start
the Windows GUI on my PC.

Any help is appreciated.

Regards

Martin

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Re: [Veritas-bu] Disaster Recovery

2006-06-01 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
 
I have used mksysb at DR site in the past successfully and will be using
again this month for the upcoming DR test . 
I would stick to it - very reliable for DR. 


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We are in the process of purchasing 70 Unix servers for a large project.
Right now we have a dozen RS/6000's;  we perform a nightly mksysb to 8MM
tape on each server.The combination of the 8MM backups and Veritas
restores worked in the past;  worked fine when DR testing at Sungard.

What are other organizations using for DR recovery for environments
which
contain 50 or more Unix servers.   How are you restoring your
environments
at Sungard?   I would like to perform mksysb's to a SAN environment but
don't even know if this is possible, since I want to boot from the
mksysb when we are at Sungard.  Any idea's.

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RE: [Veritas-bu] Restore is faster than backup

2006-05-08 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
 
My experience : Restore is always faster than backups. So ,whatever you
see is correct.

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Could depend on what is being backed up I guess.
What is the Network configuration like?

Regards

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Dear All,
I have a very much confusing issue. We have a SF6900 with 2TB storage
from
HDS running Solaris 9.

Every time I take backup of the filesystem or database I am getting an
average speed of 50MB/sec.But over the restore on the same box I am
getting
a very good speed around 80MB/sec.

It is reallly confusing.anyone have any idea.
PS: The box is completely idel during backup/restor.

Regards,
atif

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RE: [Veritas-bu] Images Directory

2006-04-13 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar



images are your actual backups.NBu breaks them into the 
images . you will see server name_ number as shown in the below . 



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moreUSATL01MA028_1144414327_C1_F1USATL01MA028_1144414327_C1_F1.dsUSATL01MA028_1144620051_C1_F1USATL01MA028_1144620051_C1_F1.dsUSATL01MA028_1144620051_C1_F2USATL01MA028_1144706450_C1_F1USATL01MA028_1144706450_C1_F1.dsUSATL01MA028_1144792851_C1_F1USATL01MA028_1144792851_C1_F1.dsUSATL01MA028_1144879253_C1_F1USATL01MA028_1144879253_C1_F1.dsUSATL01MA208_1144414836_C1_F1USATL01MA208_1144414836_C1_F1.dsUSATL01MA208_1144621027_C1_F1USATL01MA208_1144621027_C1_F1.dsUSATL01MA208_1144621027_C1_F2


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Logan, Lee 
(N-BAE Systems)Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 10:34 AMTo: 
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Directory


To all:

This is kind of urgent. 


What is stored in the directory 
/opt/openv/netbackup/db/images. We all off a sudden are filling up 
our
 /  file system after activating a 
new set of policies and it seems that this is the culprit. Any input would 
be great.

I assumed that this is where the 
backup images are. If this is the case and it has to do with the catalog 
has anyone effectively 
moved the images directory to 
somewhere else via a link or what not.

Thanks in 
advance.

Lee 
Logan





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RE: [Veritas-bu] Anything special one must do for NOM?

2006-04-11 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar

LMAO - I was about to send it .. RTFM :-))

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RTFM. ;-)


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Looks like you need a Solaris or Windows host to run this, is that
correct?


On 4/11/06, Greenberg, Katherine A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Go to the support site and search on NOM. It'll give you all the 
 install guides, etc.


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 I am trying to get Netbackups Operations Manager running so I can 
 view/access data from the website/master, it is only mentioned once in

 the install document?

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RE: [Veritas-bu] LTO3 Tape Drives and LTO2 media - no improvement

2006-03-27 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar





if all 
the media is LTO2 media then you will see no difference.

 LTO3 drives cannot write to LTO2 tapes . just 
reads..


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim 
McDSent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:19 AMTo: 
Veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.eduSubject: [Veritas-bu] LTO3 Tape 
Drives and LTO2 media - no improvement
HiIs this correct ?My understanding is when 
LTO-2 tapes are put into a LTO3 tape drive the tape drive takes on all the 
attributes of an LTO2 tape drive hence transfer rates, density, etc are 
identical to an LTO2 tape drive. Hence in a library you can have mixed 
LTO-3  LTO2 tape drives and if all the media is LTO2 media then you will 
see no difference.  Only when you start using LTO3 media then things will 
get better for both backup and recovery. Apparently LTO-3 tapes 
have a smart-card type of chip in them. Regards Jim 




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RE: [Veritas-bu] LTO3 Tape Drives and LTO2 media - no improvement

2006-03-27 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
Title: Message





oops ..still in hangover mode - lots of 
margaritaslast night .it should be LTO1 instead of LTO2 
:-)
We have 800+ LTO1 tapes here and during the 
migration we have researched this extensively with IBM and other vendors ...so 
iLTO3 drives cannot write to LTO1 . 

sorry ..

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From: Paul Keating 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 
10:08 AMTo: Dhotre, Shekhar; 
Veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.eduSubject: RE: [Veritas-bu] LTO3 Tape 
Drives and LTO2 media - no improvement

LOL.
Come 
on over and watch. I'll buy the coffee.

:o)

LTO1 
writes only to LTO1
LTO2 
writes to LTO2  LTO1
LTO3 
writes to LTO3  LTO2

In 
other words, any generation can write to it's own media andone previous 
generation

LTO1 
reads LTO1
LTO2 
reads LTO2 and LTO1
LTO3 
reads LTO3, LTO2 and LTO1

any 
generation can read it's own and ANY earlier generation.

Paul

...dunno if the attachment will make it to the list, so I cc'd you 
directly.

  
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  Tape Drives and LTO2 media - no improvement
  
  if 
  all the media is LTO2 media then you will see no difference.
  
   LTO3 drives cannot write to LTO2 tapes .. just 
  reads..
  
  
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RE: [Veritas-bu] Tape Reclaimation

2006-01-30 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar





There is no reclamation in netbackup like TSM as far as 
I know .


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
DeanSent: Monday, January 30, 2006 5:49 AMTo: David 
Rock; veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.eduSubject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Tape 
Reclaimation
Coming from a mainframe background, I'd have to say that TSM-style 
"reclamation", or DFHSM-style "recycle", is something that would be very helpful 
in NetBackup. Compared to TSM and DFHSM, NBU is very inefficient in it's tape 
usage, as David points out below. Of course, this reclamation does incur a fair 
processing overhead. I know of shops that try to tape reclamation via 
scriptiing, but it's far from reliable. It would be nice to have the option 
built into NBU./rant
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  [2006-01-26 09:05]: Your only way to do this is to duplicate the 
  images from partially filled  tapes to a consolidated pool, then 
  delete the original images. I suppose you could automate this 
  so that it's TSM-like. However, since Netbackup, by default, 
  only groups like retentions on a tape,  all images on a tape should 
  expire at roughly the same, eliminating the need to 
  consolidate.That doesn't really hold up, though. if you have a tape 
  with a 1 yearretention on it, and write a backup to it every week, the 
  only way you will get it back is if it fills up completely so that nothing 
  else canwrite to it.You have to remember that NetBackup does 
  not use space onthe tape that been vacated by earlier images until ALL 
  images haveexpired.Plus, just because the default is to group 
  same retentiondoesn't mean that you _can't_ mix retentions.If 
  you change theretention of ONE of the images to a longer retention, the 
  tape won't bereclaimed until that one image expires. --David 
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RE: [Veritas-bu] Master and Media HW and OS..

2006-01-24 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar





I would not recommend Linux for Netbackup 
environment,simply because it cannot be restored on to dissimilar hardware 
in DR like scenario , there are other reasons as well . (I have a list ) 
..
On the cost , I don`t know about HP RISC but 
IBM`s P-series (RISC) hardware which runs AIX is cheaper than Intel 
hardware(surprised??) . I am working on a business case to move oracle 
running on Intel/Linux off to to AIX,So comparing 
Pserise vs... Intel hardware (price,performance ,DR , LVM ,etc..)I 
know thepricing/quotes and other details about the hardware. 
send me an email offline if you need to know more about it . 


Our master and media is running on IBM pserise 
servers P550 . 

http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/p/



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Media HW and OS..

A lot 
of us have been having trouble using Linux as a media server, especially in a 
drive-sharing environment.

Check 
the history on ths list for a lot of details.

-M

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  Media HW and OS..
  
  Hi,
  
  We run all our master and media 
  servers on HP PA-RISC server and HP-UX as OS. These servers cost a lot, not 
  only to buy, but also in maintenance...
  
  What do you guys think about going 
  from the above to powerful INTEL server with linux as OS instead in a 
  datacenter environment? 
  We have about 200 clients and (all 
  full is about ~15TB, never at one time though) to backup at one of our sites. 
  
  
  Anyone using this type of solution 
  in DC env`s? Recommendations?? 
  
  Thankful for 
  advice,
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RE: [Veritas-bu] Linux 2.6 kernel

2006-01-20 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
 
Yes , we have configured SAN media server on Redhat 4 (2.6 kernel ) .It
requires the libraries that u mentioned and some other packages which
are on second Redhat installation CDs. 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# uname -a

Linux usatl01lq207 2.6.9-5.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Jan 5 19:30:39 EST 2005 i686
i686 i3
86 GNU/Linux

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cd /usr/openv/netbackup   
[EMAIL PROTECTED] netbackup]# ls
1bp.conf  dblogs version XNB 
bin  client   help  remote_versions  version_master  XNB.dt  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] netbackup]# cat version   
HARDWARE LINUX   
VERSION NetBackup 5.1
RELEASEDATE Sun Oct  9 02:11:16 CDT 2005 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] netbackup]# date  
Fri Jan 20 13:18:06 EST 2006 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] netbackup]#   

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Anyone played with getting the 5.1 client to run on a linux 2.6 kernel? 

Just trying the install, and got the first error from bpcd when I tried
to connect.  It needs libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 - the resolution for this
one is in the knowledgebase.

Just wondering if anyone had a checklist or experience with it.

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RE: [Veritas-bu] Problem getting file server backed up. code 84

2006-01-06 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
Title: UNIX RAW PARTITION RESTORE QUESTION





I have seen this before when backing up up file/print 
server 1.2TB + data . The windows and some other servers with 
terabyte plus data have been configured as a SAN media servers . SAN media 
servers gives these servers direct access to DISK staging unit / Library ,so 
they don`t send data over network . We have dedicated GIG network for backups 
which always helps.You may want to consider putting your file server 
over GIG network and configure it as a SAN media server. 

Are you on 5.1 MP4 ? I guess not 
...


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wooten, FH 
Frank (3934) @ ISSent: Friday, January 06, 2006 9:11 AMTo: 
veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.eduSubject: [Veritas-bu] Problem 
getting file server backed up. code 84




Ok, I am having a 
huge problem getting a 400gb file server backed up. My 
master server is a unix and 
the file server is win2k3. I have a ESL9000 attached to 
a san switch that the file server is attached too. Problem with the job is it 
will run for 4 to 5 hours and then fail with a code 84 (media write error). I 
have eliminated the tapes being the problem cause I 
have used new tapes and still get this error. I am wondering if its something with the switch or if it's the drives. It 
happens on multiple drives not just one. 

Any help would be 
greatly appreciated. This is driving me nutts. 



Thanks

Frank




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RE: [Veritas-bu] Problem getting file server backed up. code 84

2006-01-06 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
Title: UNIX RAW PARTITION RESTORE QUESTION





Also check the technote below . IBM CE replaced 
rives but we use to get same error. check your indexing on the drives and 
drive configuration just to make sure that they are in correct order 
..

http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/272802.htm

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wooten, FH 
Frank (3934) @ ISSent: Friday, January 06, 2006 9:11 AMTo: 
veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.eduSubject: [Veritas-bu] Problem 
getting file server backed up. code 84




Ok, I am having a 
huge problem getting a 400gb file server backed up. My 
master server is a unix and 
the file server is win2k3. I have a ESL9000 attached to 
a san switch that the file server is attached too. Problem with the job is it 
will run for 4 to 5 hours and then fail with a code 84 (media write error). I 
have eliminated the tapes being the problem cause I 
have used new tapes and still get this error. I am wondering if its something with the switch or if it's the drives. It 
happens on multiple drives not just one. 

Any help would be 
greatly appreciated. This is driving me nutts. 



Thanks

Frank




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RE: [Veritas-bu] Problem getting file server backed up. code 84

2006-01-06 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
that's good suggestion . I have it set to 7200. 

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SERVER = master  
SERVER = media1  
SERVER = usatl01lq207
#SERVER = media1_nbu 
#SERVER = master_nbu 
CLIENT_NAME = master 
KEEP_VAULT_SESSIONS_DAYS = 10
CLIENT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 1800
CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 7200   
BPSTART_TIMEOUT = 1800   
BPEND_TIMEOUT = 1800 
DISALLOW_CLIENT_RESTORE = NO 
SERVER_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 60  
#REQUIRED_INTERFACE = master_nbu 
ALLOW_MEDIA_OVERWRITE = DBR  
ALLOW_MEDIA_OVERWRITE = TAR  
ALLOW_MEDIA_OVERWRITE = CPIO 
ALLOW_MEDIA_OVERWRITE = ANSI 
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Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Problem getting file server backed up. code 84

A correction for the third condition is adding a larger value
CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT value to your bp.conf on your client.  It'll make
the media server more tolerant to slow conditions on the client.  I find
it especially valuable on my large database servers.

I ahve a value of 10800 seconds per client as a matter of course now:

CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 10800

HTH -M

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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Problem getting file server backed up. code 84


On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 08:10:56AM -0600, Wooten, FH Frank (3934) @ IS
wrote:
 Ok, I am having a huge problem getting a 400gb file server backed up. 
 My master server is a unix and the file server is win2k3. I have a 
 ESL9000 attached to a san switch that the file server is attached too.

 Problem
with
 the job is it will run for 4 to 5 hours and then fail with a code 84
(media
 write error). I have eliminated the tapes being the problem cause I 
 have used new tapes and still get this error. I am wondering if its 
 something with the switch or if it's the drives. It happens on 
 multiple drives not just one.
  
 Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is driving me nutts. 

I've seen at least 3 different classification of 84 errors:

1.  Bad tape or tape drive.  You've eliminated this.
2.  A full disk staging unit.  You're not using DSSUs.
3.  Connectivity issues between media server and tape drive.  This is
where the fun happens...  Check your switch ports for errors on the
ports.  I had this happen when I had my ISLs set for 2Gbps and found out
later that the fibre wasn't capable of being driven at 2Gbps for that
distance.  I dropped my ISL speed to 1Gbps and it's working fine (still
out of spec and giving me buffer credit issues but error-free from the
backup point of view).  My fibre is actually being replaced now.

Have a good look at your SAN switch logs and the host error logs.  When
I had my issue, I was logging scsi errors on the hosts (even though the
drives are on the other end of a fibre/scsi bridge).

.../Ed

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RE: [Veritas-bu] zoming survey/question

2006-01-05 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
 
You are correct on vendor recommendation , we had that discussion during
the planning phase and vendor did not recommended it .Port based zoning
is what we are using here and after comparing advantages/disadvantages
of the two -(soft and hard) we decided keep port based zoning .

If a gbic fails on your switch, you'll be rezoning then instead
Nope:-)
If a SFP fails then the server fails over to the other director, If a
drive fails and IBM SE replaces in the middle of the night to make it
work I don't have to wake up and rezone the switches/directors .

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To: Dhotre, Shekhar
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] zoming survey/question

On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 03:37:54PM -0500, Dhotre, Shekhar wrote:
  
 This makes it much easier if you ever have to swap an HBA (and we 
 have
 had one fail on our master/media server) - I only have to update 1 
 zone.
 
 If you configure  port based zoning ,then you even don't have to make 
 zone changes -just swap the failed HBAs or drives .

Vendors don't recommend this these days.  If a gbic fails on your
switch, you'll be rezoning then instead.

.../Ed

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RE: [Veritas-bu] NB 6.0 DSSU's

2006-01-04 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
Title: Message





I agree with kate :-)


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greenberg, 
Katherine ASent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 11:07 AMTo: 
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RE: [Veritas-bu] NB 6.0 DSSU's


Definitely NOT.

Use 
the GUI and expire the PRIMARY IMAGE of backups that have been moved off to tape 
already.

~Kate


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[Veritas-bu] NB 6.0 DSSU'sHi, I have a SAN with two 
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space on my DSSU's because I'm running out of space. Should i be using rm on the files i want to 
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RE: [Veritas-bu] zoming survey/question

2006-01-04 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
 
This makes it much easier if you ever have to swap an HBA (and we have
had one fail on our master/media server) - I only have to update 1
zone.

If you configure  port based zoning ,then you even don't have to make
zone changes -just swap the failed HBAs or drives .

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Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 3:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] zoming survey/question

On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 10:50:46AM -0500, Paul Keating wrote:
 Just curiousthose of you who admin your own zones/FC switches.
  
 How do you zone your drives/servers?
  
 for each HBA port, do you create a zone for the HBA port and all 
 drives visable to it?
 ie. one HBA  and 3 drives = 1 zone?

Yup.  We create 1 zone per host (per fabric).

 ZONE_A = Server1_HBA0  DRIVE0  DRIVE1  DRIVE2 (then assuming SSO) 
 ZONE_B = Server2_HBA0  DRIVE0  DRIVE1  DRIVE2

In our case, our media server has a single zone on each fabric.  It
contains the WWNs of the HBA, the Fibre/SCSI bridges, and the storage
arrays for its DSSUs.

This makes it much easier if you ever have to swap an HBA (and we have
had one fail on our master/media server) - I only have to update 1 zone.

.../Ed

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RE: [Veritas-bu] Exchange Agent Question

2005-12-28 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar








ExchangeAgent only runs 
on windows server . 



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JustinSent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 2:43 PMTo: 
veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.eduSubject: [Veritas-bu] Exchange Agent 
Question


I can have the Exchange Agent on a 
Solaris platform and backup Microsoft Exchange data stores 
correct?

Justin.




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