Re: [Veritas-bu] bpmedialist media missing after upgraded to NBU 6.0 MP4

2007-09-10 Thread ssloh
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmglob -get_gdbhost return my master server name

- Original Message - 
From: "Justin Piszcz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "veritas-bu" 
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] bpmedialist media missing after upgraded to NBU 6.0 
MP4




On Fri, 7 Sep 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Justin wrote
> Are your images still under /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/* for the
> clients you rememeber being backed up?
> Did you have any errors during the nbpushdata -add?
>
> Thanks and replied to Justin
> Yes, my images still in /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/* for the clients, 
> that is why I can restore data.
> But the volume is missing in #bpmedialist -h  and I realized my 
> data volume was used for subsequent backup which overwritten as new tape
>
> Blaine Robison wrote
> The media lists are all on the EMM server now. Try running bpmedialist on the 
> EMM server.
>
> Thanks and replied to Robison
> Yes, we run #bpmedialist -h  on EMM server, it only show the 
> latest backup volumes after the upgraded of this media server
> to 6.0, those volumes before the upgrade all missing.
>
> We had ran nbpushdata successfully on master server before we proceed to 
> upgrade this mediaserver1
> We have tried the #nbpushdata -add again on this mediaserver1 again
> mediaserver1#nbpushdata -add failed with error
> -> no global device database hostname found in the EMM database
> -> nbpushdata must be run on the global device db host first (??? ALREADY 
> DONE)
> -> emm gdb host =
> -> local host gdb host = masterservername (which is the EMM server as well)
> -> error emm db recond no found (194)
>

> -> nbpushdata must be run on the global device db host first (???
> ALREADY DONE)
You need to run nbpushdata -add on the master server first!!!

What does /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmglob -get_gdbhost say?  Does that
return your master server name?

Justin.

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Re: [Veritas-bu] bpmedialist media missing after upgraded to NBU 6.0 MP4

2007-09-07 Thread Justin Piszcz


On Fri, 7 Sep 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Justin wrote
> Are your images still under /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/* for the
> clients you rememeber being backed up?
> Did you have any errors during the nbpushdata -add?
>
> Thanks and replied to Justin
> Yes, my images still in /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/* for the clients, 
> that is why I can restore data.
> But the volume is missing in #bpmedialist -h  and I realized my 
> data volume was used for subsequent backup which overwritten as new tape
>
> Blaine Robison wrote
> The media lists are all on the EMM server now. Try running bpmedialist on the 
> EMM server.
>
> Thanks and replied to Robison
> Yes, we run #bpmedialist -h  on EMM server, it only show the 
> latest backup volumes after the upgraded of this media server
> to 6.0, those volumes before the upgrade all missing.
>
> We had ran nbpushdata successfully on master server before we proceed to 
> upgrade this mediaserver1
> We have tried the #nbpushdata -add again on this mediaserver1 again
> mediaserver1#nbpushdata -add failed with error
> -> no global device database hostname found in the EMM database
> -> nbpushdata must be run on the global device db host first (??? ALREADY 
> DONE)
> -> emm gdb host =
> -> local host gdb host = masterservername (which is the EMM server as well)
> -> error emm db recond no found (194)
>

> -> nbpushdata must be run on the global device db host first (???
> ALREADY DONE)
You need to run nbpushdata -add on the master server first!!!

What does /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmglob -get_gdbhost say?  Does that
return your master server name?

Justin.


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Re: [Veritas-bu] bpmedialist media missing after upgraded to NBU 6.0 MP4

2007-09-07 Thread ssloh
Justin wrote
Are your images still under /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/* for the 
clients you rememeber being backed up?
Did you have any errors during the nbpushdata -add?

Thanks and replied to Justin
Yes, my images still in /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/* for the clients, that 
is why I can restore data.
But the volume is missing in #bpmedialist -h  and I realized my 
data volume was used for subsequent backup which overwritten as new tape

Blaine Robison wrote
The media lists are all on the EMM server now. Try running bpmedialist on the 
EMM server. 

Thanks and replied to Robison
Yes, we run #bpmedialist -h  on EMM server, it only show the 
latest backup volumes after the upgraded of this media server
to 6.0, those volumes before the upgrade all missing.

We had ran nbpushdata successfully on master server before we proceed to 
upgrade this mediaserver1
We have tried the #nbpushdata -add again on this mediaserver1 again
mediaserver1#nbpushdata -add failed with error
-> no global device database hostname found in the EMM database
-> nbpushdata must be run on the global device db host first (??? ALREADY DONE)
-> emm gdb host =
-> local host gdb host = masterservername (which is the EMM server as well)
-> error emm db recond no found (194)

Cheers.

- Original Message - 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "veritas-bu" 
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 4:00 PM
Subject: [Veritas-bu] bpmedialist media missing after upgraded to NBU 6.0 MP4


Hi folks,

Recently, we upgrade our Solaris 9 NBU media server from 5.1 MP6 to 6.0MP4 then 
nbpushdata -add completed successfully.
But when I issue command #bpmedialist -h mediaserver1 ; I am NOT able to see 
all my old media records ??

I know some media id were used to backup my clients before, so I try to 
restore, suprised I am able to restore.
And that also meant the subsequence backup may re-use those tapes containing 
backup images within retention period.

That is dangerous
Any help would be appreciated.

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Re: [Veritas-bu] bpmedialist media missing after upgraded to NBU 6.0 MP4

2007-09-06 Thread Justin Piszcz


On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Recently, we upgrade our Solaris 9 NBU media server from 5.1 MP6 to 6.0MP4 
> then nbpushdata -add completed successfully.
> But when I issue command #bpmedialist -h mediaserver1 ; I am NOT able to see 
> all my old media records ??
>
> I know some media id were used to backup my clients before, so I try to 
> restore, suprised I am able to restore.
> And that also meant the subsequence backup may re-use those tapes containing 
> backup images within retention period.
>
> That is dangerous
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
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Are your images still under /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/* for the 
clients you rememeber being backed up?

Did you have any errors during the nbpushdata -add?

Justin.
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[Veritas-bu] bpmedialist media missing after upgraded to NBU 6.0 MP4

2007-09-06 Thread ssloh
Hi folks,

Recently, we upgrade our Solaris 9 NBU media server from 5.1 MP6 to 6.0MP4 then 
nbpushdata -add completed successfully.
But when I issue command #bpmedialist -h mediaserver1 ; I am NOT able to see 
all my old media records ??

I know some media id were used to backup my clients before, so I try to 
restore, suprised I am able to restore.
And that also meant the subsequence backup may re-use those tapes containing 
backup images within retention period.

That is dangerous
Any help would be appreciated.

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