Thanks Jonathan
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Hi All
Scenario :
Master server Solaris 8
Media server windows 2000
Over the past weekend we encountered a whole bunch of 219's on jobs
using a particular media server, a netstat on the media server provided
the below snapshot. The CLOSE_WAIT entries seemed to hang around for
ages,
All
This might seem like a bit of a no brainer, but what steps am I missing
to direct a windows media server to a new master server ?
- configure new vol db host on media server to reflect new master server
- add new master to registry in server key and remove old
- bounce services
- ??
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I'm interactively backing up the database using the jbpSA GUI. It is not cleaning away the temporary archive log files (*.log_archive_dest='/usr/arc_temp/archive_log') after backup, and now the filesystem is full. Any ideas? If I take down the database, can I clean out this directory myself? I
Hello David
Does you script included something like this
archivelog all delete input ?
As I understand is this what tells rman to delete the archive log after they
have been backed up.
Regards
Michael
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 08:48:11 -0500, David McWilliams wrote
I'm interactively backing up
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We have an old Storage TEK
9840 library that because of our setup requires a SCSI-to-Fiber bridge
(connected through a Dell 56f, I know, break out the history books) for our NBU
master to connect to it. That connection is a little flakey and this weekend it
I'm also interested in this topic. My netstat -a looked the same as
yours last week David.
Last week I ran into an issue where (what I think was..) some security
scans on my network for TCP traffic tied up a certain number of ports on
my W2k3 master and some NBU processes were unable to interact
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Koster, Phil wrote:
We have an old Storage TEK 9840 library that because of our setup
requires a SCSI-to-Fiber bridge (connected through a Dell 56f, I know,
break out the history books) for our NBU master to connect to it. That
connection is a little flakey and this
Linux is not supported as an NDMP media server in 5.1, only Win2k or
Solaris. If you are on 6.0, I don't know.
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:46:42 -0400
From: Brooks, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Linux Media Server + Win2K3 Master
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On 6.0, as the DB is on the master (EMM) server, and not on the Mediaserver, I
would be inclined to use the Master.Actually, I would use(and am using) the
master, regardless.
The only reason I wouldn't use the master, is if I was short on diskspace, and
a media server had lots, and the NAS FS
Memory management in 2.1 is not great (2.4.9 kernel). I'm assuming you
are using a hugemem kernel, or it wouldn't access more than 4GB to begin
with.
Check out
/usr/src/linux-2.4.9-e.59/Documentation/sysctl/vm.txt
You also might want to google:
linux 2.4.9 kernel tuning fileserver sysctl
We're on 6.0. You have to install the NDMP components separately. I'll
look at the NDMP Guide for 6.0 and see what I can find out.
Jason
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If you are using the Oracle agent, then you either have a template or
script, or, I suppose you could type in the RMAN command by hand. What
is (or are) your RMAN command(s)?
David McWilliams wrote, in part, on 10/30/2006 8:48 AM:
I'm interactively backing up the database using the jbpSA
Our NDMP is not a NAS, but a mail appliance. We're using a media server
because of network config.
The oddity this weekend was that we received the fastest backup ever, but I
can't solidly determine from where. The NDMP appliance said only the test
media server (Linux) was able to back it
Ah yesI remember from a while ago.
Alas, NDMP is NDMP, so NAS or Mail appliance shouldn't matter much.
Just to confirm, are your tape drives connected/zoned to the appliance(backup
direct to tape) or to the media server (data over the network)?ie, remote or
3-way NDMP or whatever it's
Yep - it's zoned to the media server using 3-Way NDMP.
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Setup storage units that use said media server?
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] NEW MEDIA SERVER
All
This might seem
Hi Simrat
We went through a similar exercise earlier in the year.
Although you can import the BE tapes in to the NetBackup catalogue they don't
appear in the duplication screen so you can'tduplicate them.
I raised a call with Symantec as I noticed that there was a
command called beconv
Sorry, fat fingers.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q120642/
TcpTimedWaitDelay is the value that should help you close those sockets faster. I have to run to a meeting but will try to send more info later.
On 10/30/06, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is some info from Microsoft that I
David
I have a Support Call open, in regards to Media errors, and the Symantec
Engineer said the following.
Simon,
Tcp tuning parameters changes the wait time for a port which is in a
TIME_WAIT state. A port will stay in this state for 4 minutes by default.
Decreasing this time allows the
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