> I have a problem that we have a policy for a filesystem which
> contains a
> large number of files with a differential backup and it fails
> with status 41 (network connection timed out) I tried first
> to increase the CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT to 1800 and it worked for
> some time then failed again w
I've been doing some testing with a Sun V40z server running RHEL4, so I figured I could share some of my experiences with you...
The V40z has the following
2 Opteron 844 CPUs
8GB RAM
2 Intel Quad Pro/1000MT cards (8 1Gbit ports total)
2 Emulex LP1DC HBAs (4 2Gbit ports total)
Hello all and thanks in advanced for any responses.
We currently have data on server that is being end of lived.
With that said we are thinking of using NetBackup specifically the bprestore command
and performing a redirected restore to the new server. Using the GUI is going
to time con
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 03:50:58AM -0400, bob944 wrote:
> > link. Even on a WAN many WAN routers use compression to improve
> > throughput.
>
> I never thought of this. Cool. Do you have an example that I can
> study?
Google for "WAN Acceleration"
these appliances typically use many techniqu
Small 2 node config. 1 master, 1 meda.
Media has 1 L500 tape library w/ 1 DLT
drive.
Solaris 9 112233-07 NBU 6.0 MP2
ltid fails to start on the media server though the
library/drive are configured and visible via tpconfig and sgscan.
The ltid log file displays the following cryptic
messag
> Is there a good way to output the number or tapes within a pool or
> robot, ie: to count the number of SCRATCH tapes within a robot?
You could do something like this, which assumes TLD libraries and works
with Netbackup V4.5 on Tru64:
#!/bin/ksh
# Show the number of free tapes, and the total
> > The idea is if you are using your VTL to produce not just random
> > storage, but map directly onto physical tape. If your local
> > compression
> > is greater than the drive's, then when you go to realize the virtual
> > tape onto physical storage, Nebackup may be tracking a single tape
> >
Mark is correct that NBU still scans each folder / file. He is also correct that the error 41 is normally a connection issue.
You can create the bpbkar folder on the client (netbackup/logs/bpbkar) and set the clients verbose =5 perform the backup and then check this log. It will show you each path
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vmquery -pn Scratch -b | grep -iv none | wc -l
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Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 11:55 AM
To: Covington, Garrett; 'veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu'
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] count of scratch tapes
Folks,
We just brought up SAP in a MSCS cluster. So far, I've been
unsuccessful in getting our NBU
5.1 SAP Agent to work in the cluster.
Any direction about how the SAP agent should be configured in a MSCS
cluster, versus running
on a stand-alone machine, would be greatly appreciated.
T
Time for my two-cents on this.
I think it's from the start of the job. The image name for a backup is
based on the start time of the job, not the completion time. I'm not
going to prove this but it's pretty easily checked if you want to.
The STREAMS file in the client entry in the database file
vmquery -pn `vmpool -listscratch | tail -1` -b | grep -v NONE | wc -l
That would get you scratch.
vmquery has switches to let you pick pools or robots or both
From: "Covington, Garrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2006/05/23 Tue AM 11:26:33 EDT
To: "'veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu'"
Sub
Even if the paths are in your exclude list, they're scanned by
Netbackup. If it's the "millions of small files" problem, then you'll
spend a lot of time doing this.
If I see an error 41, though, I start looking for connection issues.
Hostname lookups, network problems, forward/reverse issues, et
yeah - but not limited to in-library
tapes.
I'd suggest:
vmquery -rn 0 | grep -c Scratch
Where the "0" is your actual robot number and the "Scratch"
is the name of your scratch pool.
-M
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LindSent: Tuesday, May 23,
I use this script because it actually tells you the amount of scratch in
the jukebox currently and not using the netbackup databases of what it
thinks is in there. Hope its of use. You will just need to change the
P1000 bit in the awk statement to match whatever string gets the path of
your robot f
Hi,
“vmquery –pn scratch
–b | grep –i hcart | wc –l” will give you the nr hcart
tapes in scratch pool.
Cheers,
Hampus Lind
Rikspolisstyrelsen
National Police Board
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Tel mob: +46 (0)70 - 217 92 66
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I run Solaris9 - NBU 5.1mp4
Is there a good way to output the number or tapes within a
pool or robot, ie: to count the number of SCRATCH tapes within a robot?
Thanks,
Garrett Covington
The TriZetto Group, Inc.
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Hello, I have a problem that we have a policy for a filesystem which contains alarge number of files with a differential backup and it fails with status41 (network connection timed out) I tried first to increase the CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUTto 1800 and it worked for some time then failed again with
The BMR 6.0 Webcast was recorded on April 26th. It includes the demo of the new Fast Windows restore capability that will be available in 6.0 MP3. View Recording Recording Details Subject: NetBackup Bare Metal Restore v6.0: Tech Overview/DemoRecording URL: https:
One issue I encountered in the past (was working with NBU 4.5 at the
time) was that frequency based backups did not respect the calendar
based backups; i.e.: if there was a window, and the calendar full ran
the night before, then the frequency based full would run anyway. But,
for the reasons c
Hello Brandon,
Have you opened a problem ticket with netbackup support,
They are working on a replacement file for nbpem that hopefully will fix the
nbpem problems without creating new ones.
Or place a call for any netbackup module that core's.
len
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All Local Drives does include the System
State
Therefore, IIS should be fine - And to confirm I also backup IIS
without problems
Regards
Simon Weaver3rd Line Technical SupportWindows
Domain Administrator
EADS Astrium
Limited, B32AA IM (DCS)Anchorage Road, Portsmouth, PO
> > B. Because of that, as I said earlier, no tape software ever made,
> > AFAIK, makes such an assumption.
> [...]
>
> Then you are obviously not as old as me :-(
Might be--cut my teeth on 200bpi, 7-track and rememeber 3-inch-wide
tape. :-)
> Way back, ICL had something called FMS (Filestore M
> > B. Because of that, as I said earlier, no tape software ever made,
> > AFAIK, makes such an assumption.
> [...]
>
> Then you are obviously not as old as me :-(
Might be--cut my teeth on 200bpi, 7-track and rememeber 3-inch-wide
tape. :-)
> Way back, ICL had something called FMS (Filestore M
I backup plenty of IIS here and ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES gets the
job done. Alternately if you just wanted to backup IIS you would have to
backup the Registry (System State or Shadow Copy Components - same thing) and
the directories themselves, usually c:\inetpub with wwwroot and ftproot under
this
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Guys
Sorted my problem - appears to have been cabling
related!
stopping and restarting the services appears to have bought things
back inline
Thanks
Regards
Simon Weaver3rd Line Technical SupportWindows
Domain Administrator
EADS Astrium
Limited, B32AA IM (DCS)Anchorage
Title: STK tape drives on AIX
Hi all
Anybody out there using STK tape drives (9840 & 9940) on AIX 5.2 ?
If so, I would like to know which drivers you are using.
I have noticed that the STK drivers do not support extfm (extended file marks). According to the Device Configuration Guide th
On Tue, 23 May 2006, bob944 wrote:
> > > > There are now VTLs that compress the data going to disk;
> > > > they always have
> > > > a bit of a gamble as to how well they can mimic the way
> > > > the real tape
> > > > compresses data; I'm told they just use very conservative
> > > > estimates, t
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Hi
Another site has tried to implement 2 SAN Media
Servers. Unfortunately, they appear to have ran into some problems, and as such,
from the Master Server, under host Properties / Media Server all media servers
show a status of (46) Server not allowed
access.
If I refresh, t
Hello All
I'm getting Error 1053 when trying starting Netbackup Client Service on an
another Windows 2003 SP1 machine
netstat -a and netstat -an are also have very long response times
Have tried restart the services on the Netbackup Master server, to get rid of
any hanging bpbrm connections.
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