Hi,
I'm a bit of a
newbie to Netbackup (but learning shed-loads rather rapidly) and have a question
about VSP for open file backups. I've had some people who use this and others
who don't although I've not had any reasons for either case.
I'm wondering if
it's generally a good idea on thin
Hi,
I'm a bit of a
newbie to Netbackup (but learning shed-loads rather rapidly) and have a question
about VSP for open file backups. I've had some people who use this and others
who don't although I've not had any reasons for either case.
I'm wondering if
it's generally a good idea on thin
Is there one ?
-aW
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> I have had this happen to me on multiple occasions. I have had
> no good explanation for this NBU behavior from Symantec/VERITAS. My
Jeez, how hard is it to key in "frozen media" at support.veritas.com?
And the first one listed is... ta-da!... "How to troubleshoot frozen
media on Unix and Windo
There used to be a very nice functional overview in Appendix A of the
Troubleshooting Guide...but the docs have been reorganized since then.
But it should be there...
Kate is right - only meta data it sent back to the master server, the
functional overview shows you other process interaction betw
I am setting up a new NBU v6 environment and have some questions. I will
describe the environment, indicate what we have accomplished so far, and
then pose some questions about our next steps.
The components of the environment are
Public network with a mix of Gbit & 100Mb hosts, both UNIX a
> As I understand it the SAN Media Server license is only to allow a
> server on the SAN to backup and restore itself.
Right.
> An SSO license allows
> a media server to backup and restore other servers. We use SSO for the
> purpose you indicate here with no problems.
But that's what a media s
The point is that as of 5.1 MP5 a SAN media server can now restore to ANY client.
>>> "Jeff Lightner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 5/3/2006 3:15 PM >>>
As I understand it the SAN Media Server license is only to allow a server on the SAN to backup and restore itself. An SSO license allows a media ser
An SSO license allows multiple media servers to share drives, like in a
SAN environment. To have a media server backup clients other than
itself, you need a full media server license.
Jeff Lightner wrote:
As I understand it the SAN Media Server license is only to allow a
server on the SAN to
As I understand it the SAN Media Server
license is only to allow a server on the SAN to backup and restore itself. An
SSO license allows a media server to backup and restore other servers. We use
SSO for the purpose you indicate here with no problems.
From:
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NetBackup 5.1_MP5 fixes include:
Etrack Incident = ET522055 Description: Restore to an alternate client (not a master or media server) by a SAN media server failed with an error status 159: The licensed features for this system did not permit the backup of a remote client (). To avoid this issue,
There is also a vmphyinv command that will mount and scan the tape for
its media ID. Might want to look into options for it. As w/ Bobby
Below - anything in your Media Pool that has an incorrect Barcode vs
Media ID is improperly labeled.
-Jonathan
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This will work, but it will take a while.
Mount each tape that you "suspect" manually into a tape drive. Run vmoprcmd on
the command line or look at the device monitor in the gui. It will show both
the recorded id and the label.
From: "Hindle, Greg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2006/05/03 We
I have had this happen to me on multiple occasions. I have had no good
explanation for this NBU behavior from Symantec/VERITAS. My best guess:
NBU is unable to verify status or information from the robot for what
ever the reason may be. Due to the lack of information it chooses to
freeze the availa
Title: Internal label not matching external label
Nbu 5.0 mp6 Solaris 9
What is the best way to determine if you have tapes where the internal label is not matching the external label? I had someone mis label about 19 tapes and I am trying to figure the easiest way to figure what these tape
Hi Mark,
I changed the configuration of one of my storage unit names for hcart3
and the backup duplications using LTO3 tapes worked without problems.
Thanks for the great advice.
--kathy
On Tue, 2 May 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 09:52:37 -0600
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTE
Wilkinson, Alex wrote, in part, on 5/3/2006 9:01 AM:
... The Manual is crap ! ...
Well, kind of a harsh characterization. There is a lot of
documentation. And keep in mind that it must describe a product that
has roots in the stone ages and is otherwise as counter-intuitive to use
as a
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Well our servers are backed up by IP or Client Name -
looking at activity it does not show the FQDN - but I guess it would show this
in the log files perhaps??
Regards
Simon Weaver3rd Line Technical SupportWindows
Domain Administrator
EADS Astrium
Limited, B32AA IM (DCS)A
Here's my two cents, I recommend using
DNS all the way. We use DNS with short names aliased to the FQDN.
I do not recommend using HOST files.
They are a nightmare to administer.
=
Carl Stehman
Pepco Holdings, Inc.
202-331-6619
Pager 301-765-2703
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You can't lock down the Admin console that I'm aware of
We deployed the java console with limited rights to our NOC people.
We gave them these rights (/usr/openv/java/auth.conf)
NOC ADMIN=AM+REP+DM+MM JBP=BU
* ADMIN=JBP JBP=BU
~Kate
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Hi all,
I have read through the NB Sys Admin Manual for UNIX to learn how to set up
authentication. The Manual is crap ! It gives people absolutely no background
whatsoever on the options available.
I am kinda stuck here. Can anyone recommend where I can read up on this stuff ?
And can anyone rec
0n Wed, May 03, 2006 at 10:31:05PM +0930, Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have read through the NB Sys Admin Manual for UNIX to learn how to set up
>authentication. The Manual is crap ! It gives people absolutely no
background
>whatsoever on the options available.
No, only META DATA will go to the Master server. Are you using the
MUST_USE_LOCAL_DRIVE directive in bp.conf or setting the policy to only
use the STU for the specific media server?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard
Hellier
Sent: We
Hi -- a question on data 'routing' in NetBackup:
If a machine is a N/B media server and is backing itself up, does the data
'short-circuit' straight from disks -> tape/whatever or does it pass across
to the master server and then back?
Thanks
Richard.
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anyone done any
benchmarking of Full+Cumulative vs Full+ Differential(xN)
recovery?
ie, recovering a NAS
filer on a Friday, with previous Full + most recent Cumulative, in comparison to
previous weekend's Full + Monday Diff + Tuesday Diff + Wednesday Diff + Thursday
Diff.
0n Wed, May 03, 2006 at 10:13:54AM +0100, Dave Markham wrote:
>Sorry for the off topic message but does anyone know any solaris forums
>email or web which are free?
http://www.sunmanagers.org/. Best Solaris mailing list on the planet.
Note the etiquette. ie you get responses from in
Sorry for the off topic message but does anyone know any solaris forums
email or web which are free?
Got a real problem with multipathing mpxio not working and cant find a
solution anywhere :(
cheers
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